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Over-Editing
This is one of those loops I'm currently finding myself in. I'm writing a "quick" (that's in fricken quotes for a reason) MM Romcom - mainly for YT and also to test out Spoken (@Alexis Sacco is now certified to take projects over there)... My last STUPID edit (this is why I need to leave well enough alone) cut the book in half. Now I'm rewriting because I wasn't paying attention and it can't revert at the moment. How's your Monday going 🙄
Over-Editing
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@Louisa Emerson if you set up a prompt before you write and put it into Claude, Opus, ChatGot - whatever you’re using - telling them, they may not use these words or phrases - whatever the words are that you don’t want used - it’ll cut down on your editing.
Data loss with Chat.
Just sharing this as an FYI. I have been working with Chat for a couple of weeks on a novel. We struggled at first, but finally hit a good stride about halfway through and we have been rolling at about 8-10K a day with Chat writing initial draft and me rewriting it ever since. It was taking more effort than I thought it should, but we were still making excellent progress. Today I rewrote the last chapter, then uploaded it to Chat to get feedback on where there might be issues...as I've been doing all along. It kept locking up and I spent almost an hour, uploading the data several times and chat simply would not respond. I tried refresh and it did nothing, so I logged off and logged back in only to find the entire book had disappeared...everything after Jan 15th. Thank God, I was saving each chapter offline in Word, so I had it, but I lost all of the discussion, suggestions, and any other back and forth...completely gone. This means if I had lost that content earlier, he would have lost all continuity in the story. As it is, it is only one chapter worth of evaluation I lost Not a big deal. But this was all done in project folders. So what are project folders worth if you can lose an entire 54K novel? Be careful if you are writing in Chat...copy and save on another platform is your friend!!!
5 likes • 6d
@Terri Stevens I now also save to a thumb drive.
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@Rene Webb TY!
2026 - What Do You WANT to Learn for Your Author Business?
I am thinking of a million things so y'all need to help me narrow them down. What are things you would like to learn about for 2026? I know about running pen names - I am actually working on showing different methods so it works for different people (knowing I am awful at this but at the same time seem to have 5-6 pen names?) What else? I was thinking how to write X # of books for rapid releasing? Running this as a BUSINESS (ie Mindset) vs a hobby. Setting goals and making them happen. Talk to me people!!!
2026 - What Do You WANT to Learn for Your Author Business?
1 like • 11d
@Jason Cahoon if you’re working with BookFunnel and bookclicker, you’re getting other people’s newsletters also. I get newsletters all the time from people that I’m not following but one person I am following sending them out daily (from other writers.) She’s rotating what she gets.//at first, I thought she was writing a book a day, which she is not.
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@Dana Sacco I do all of my images in midjourney (especially after someone on upworks charged me $400 for an e-book cover - I supplied the image; she just had to do the fonts.) Yes thank God I got my money back. I then gave getcovers the same jpeg image and spent $10 for the cover, and they didn’t charge me for changes, which the $400 designer was going to do - charge me for changes.
Approx. hours spent per book?
2026 is my year of trying to streamline my processes. I am trying to get faster at producing my cozy romance books from idea to publishing. Currently it is taking me about 30 hours to complete a book. Yes, I know I'm slower than most but I need to learn to automate better and I always get hung up on the editing (a very unpleasant task) and book covers (but I'm working on improving all of this). I am keen to learn how long it is taking others on average. What's achievable? It will inspire me to improve my practice this year! 🙂
3 likes • Jan 10
Doing a developmental edit through ChatGPT often creates another 30-some hours of work for me either because I jumped tenses, or chat Suggest things that I either use or don’t use. I’m supposed to be writing a book a month; six months - I haven’t put a book out yet although I’ve got two almost ready to go. But then I’ve got to do the training on arc, emails, mailerlite, etc.
1 like • 17d
@Jennifer marie Eaton you might consider getting Speechify. You can listen while you eyeball the page.
I’m quiet for a few days
Hey guys - I’m in the new house waiting for the internet people to show up. So I’m not as fast answering - but I’ll get there!!! It’s weird living in 2 places at once - figuring out what to do but I’m excited about it all. Now off to find a desk and clean up I’m also trying to figure out why there are 4 extra chairs in the house that don’t match anything (yes we bought it furnished so it’s a strange mix at the moment of what to keep and what not to)
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@Dana Sacco I miss Naples! 20 years and then I moved back north, which I swore I would never do.
1 like • 27d
@Dana Sacco after my parents and my husband died, I moved back north because I had two grandchildren who didn’t know me as they were born after I moved to Florida. The snowbirds were an issue, but I am missing the subtropical weather big time!🥶
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Christie Bickelman
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@christie-bickelman-8734
Retired teacher, mother of four, grandmother of six.

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Joined Dec 23, 2025
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