![]() ![]() You have deadlines and you have to learn to plow through the problems. But when you’re working with an agent or editor, you can’t do that anymore. Before SONG OF THE CURRENT, I’d written a bunch of books with huge issues, and I’d always get to a point where I realized the problems with the book were so big it made more sense to shelve it and move onto the next thing. Was there an AHA! moment along your road to publication where something suddenly sank in and you felt you had the key to writing a novel? What was it?įor me it wasn’t the key to writing a novel that I needed. It was four years total from first draft to publication. During revisions, I cut 25,000 words from the book. ![]() By April I had signed with my agent, and after that we revised the book for another year before going on submission. ![]() I started drafting the book in spring 2013 and finished in about six months. Sarah, how long did you work on SONG OF THE CURRENT? ![]()
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