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Questions for David Mack or others?
Thank you in advance for any responses. |
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
As for the Tarmelites, I never developed them past, "Large, furry, angry, strong." Which begs the question, "Would a Wookie by any other name still smell like a wet dog?"
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Location: gone
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
Thank you, I will check those out. Any tidbits you can divulge on the new Vanguard-Declassified book that will be out next year?
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
Thank you, I will check those out. Is Ganz exclusively in the Vanguard series, or does he appear any of the TOS books? Any tidbits you can divulge on the new Vanguard-Declassified book that will be out next year?
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Location: Edmonton, Canada
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
![]() How long does a novel take to write generally? How long from the time you finish till it hits the market? Is the relationship with the editor(s) collaborative or are they really hands off? As always, thanks for your time guys. |
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
Different writers work at different speeds. Some writers might work farther in advance of their book's publication date because they only write part-time while maintaining a full-time job elsewhere, and the editor schedules things accordingly. What might take me 6 months to write, Dave Mack or Keith DeCandido can do in three (or less), because they write full-time and need those checks to eat and pay rent, so their incentive to write faster so they can get more work is higher than mine. On the other hand, I work full-time, and my writing income pretty much is just for wasting on booze, drugs, and strippers. ![]() The time between a manuscript being turned in and when it's available for sale can vary, sometimes wildly, from one project to another. I've written books that didn't come out for more than a year after I turned in the manuscript, and others where the interval was six months. Media tie-in fiction -- generally speaking -- tends to have a longer lead time than original fiction, because of the added layers of approvals from the studio at both the outline and manuscript stage. The editors I've worked with all have different (and distinct) styles, but all have been involved in the process from start to finish. While the actual level of involvement has varied, they've all always been "there" throughout the process. |
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Location: Washington, DC
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Commodore
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
![]() You tend to write a little longer though, if memory serves; Open Secrets was similar, yes? |
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
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Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Questions for David Mack or others?
...now cue DRG3, arriving with "mine is 1,976,324 words long"... |
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