Enquiring Minds need to know…
Jun. 15th, 2009 02:00 pm(name that quote….)
I’m interested – published authors, do you read your stuff once it’s in print?
I don’t. I think it’s the equivalent of an actor who can’t bear to look at him/herself on screen perhaps. I think mine stemmed from my first print sale, which was “Bright Souls” a vampire short story – and being Alyson they provided no back and forth editing, no galleys etc (lesson learned very early on) and when I got my author’s copies I was understandably thrilled. But oh the disappointment when I saw the actual piece – someone – god knows who, had put apostrophes all over the place and it looked awful. I could have cried.
These mistakes weren’t mine – any of mine were still there too, and I think that’s what put me off. So I can’t read my stuff. I know I will have to at some point, read Transgressions because in case it goes into a second edition, I’ll need to winnow out the errors that I know are there, but I just can’t do it yet.
Part of it is also that I’m getting better, little by little, and when I do see an excerpt of Standish for example I think “oh GOD – I wouldn’t write like that now.”
What about you? Do you read yourself? or do you, like me, shove your author’s copies on the shelf and never touch them again?


