When I was doing standup comedy for a living, I worked with Tim Allen a lot, before he got famous. I knew Tim had made it big when I saw his name as a clue in a TV Guide crossword puzzle. Well, I may not be that famous, but I just discovered that one of my ebooks is being offered as a torrent. These days, that counts for something. My work is now virtual currency!
Honestly, my initial reaction was, “Hey! That’s not cool!” and I looked into having it removed because of copyright infringement, but then I thought again. My reason for caring is because the book is out of print, not because of the pirating issue. I’m rewriting it, and I didn’t want the first version of this book to be available anymore.
I originally wrote Be Careful What You Witch For! in the first person, as Lola Garnett, an Ohio woman who wakes up from a nap with magical abilities and no instruction manual. She is eventually assigned a pissed off fairy as a sidekick/instructor. Hijinks, of course, ensue.
The problem is that Lola isn’t a writer, she’s just an average person, so the writing style is intentionally obtuse. When it was time to begin writing the sequel, I wanted to tell it in the third person POV so I won’t have to limit myself to just what Lola could know about. But that means I had to rewrite Book One, first. That’s what I’ve been working on, and it’s slow going. I’d really rather just move on to Book Two.
So I’m thinking … maybe this is the Big U’s way of telling me to just get on with Book Two and don’t bother rewriting the first book. Maybe the fact that it’s already out there, beyond my control now, means that I’m supposed to let go of it. What do you think? If you’ve read the book, visit my Facebook page to let me know if you think it’s fine, as is, or if it needs to be rewritten as a third person narrative.
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Having been one of your early readers on this book, I like it just the way it is, and I have re-read it with great enthusiasm! Lola is easy to like and to want to visit with more! What if Twink told Book 2, and maybe all of the others? Or a magical character specific to each book could tell each story? Just thinkin’ out loud here. But I gotta say I LOVE book one as is! And if you’re feeling like the rewrite is weighing you down, maybe it is a good idea to leave it alone. It may break every rule of the publishing industry, but it does win hearts and make readers want to know more.
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It’s funny you should say that, because someone else suggested that Twink tell Book 2. However, the same reasoning applies. There are things in Book 2 that Twink will be completely in the dark about, so she can’t tell this tale, either.
I’m leaning toward letting go of rewriting this one and moving on. Book 2’s story is getting impatient to be told. My stalling until Book 1 is rewritten is making life difficult, especially since Book 3’s plot is already beginning to show itself now.
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I bet if you ask nicely, Twink will tell you how she learns some stuff she shouldn’t know…
Meanwhile book 2 has my appetite whetted and anticipating!
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