In Love
Mar. 8th, 2008 | 06:48 pm
Every story is your brain child, and you love them all or you wouldn't take the time to go through growing pains and help them to adulthood.
When I'm asked, "Which is your favorite?" I say, "A mother can't have favorites--that wouldn't be fair!"
I have to admit, my current WIP is so thoroughly enjoyable to write each day that this mother might change her stance on favortism--at least where my fiction is concerned.
For the first time I am stepping into a paranormal element. Some fantasy. It's been libertating to start doing something, stop myself, then say, "Wait! I can do that!"
I've retitled the project, and am getting used to the feel of it now. Like renaming a child. For nine months before our last child was born we all called him Joshua. Then he was born. He wasn't Joshua. For two days we sat in the hospital staring at him trying to figure out WHO he was. It takes getting used to when you change a title but I think the new one fits just right.
If you're an author, do you have favorites? have you changed you titles?
When I'm asked, "Which is your favorite?" I say, "A mother can't have favorites--that wouldn't be fair!"
I have to admit, my current WIP is so thoroughly enjoyable to write each day that this mother might change her stance on favortism--at least where my fiction is concerned.
For the first time I am stepping into a paranormal element. Some fantasy. It's been libertating to start doing something, stop myself, then say, "Wait! I can do that!"
I've retitled the project, and am getting used to the feel of it now. Like renaming a child. For nine months before our last child was born we all called him Joshua. Then he was born. He wasn't Joshua. For two days we sat in the hospital staring at him trying to figure out WHO he was. It takes getting used to when you change a title but I think the new one fits just right.
If you're an author, do you have favorites? have you changed you titles?
