I did the rewrite on "The Hideaway" last night. Probably revised 10% of the original story. I've run off a new manuscript and will edit it tonight.
Strangely enough, the word count really didn't change.
Nothing's come back in the past couple of days. That's good.
I really want to start "Riders of the Red Shift", but I've been hung up because the story involves near-light travel, and my physics is so shaky. I think I have the solution, though, I'm going to go back and read "Tao Zero". That might help me scoosh by.
Thursday, April 07, 2005
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