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Snake Rises

For those of you who have followed me for the past tens years, you know that I wrote a novel manuscript, was trying to edit the first one without losing inertia on writing a sequel. Unfortunately the cost of this was neglecting this blog. Then in November last year the unthinkable happened. My computer was accessed by a group of <insert your favorite explicative here> ‘s. They succeeded in corrupting every MS document on the system. While trying to recover the computer, the Geek Squad technicians succeeded in losing 437 files. This included my manuscript and all edits made in the past year. Now some of you will say, “Well just recover the files from your OneDrive account. There backed up automatically.”

“Not so fast,” says I. I thought that as well. However, a month of making this attempt and working with MS proved to be a complete waste of time. The official response is they have no idea what happened to my files. To those of you who are relying on OneDrive, my advice is to bite the bullet and purchase an external hard drive and perform your own backups every day or at least once per week. I’m talking about your working files, not your system apps.

The good news is that after 3 months of head down computer work and some luck with flash drives. I was able to recreate my manuscript including all edits. Needless to say I now have it backed up in five different secure and separate locations. Live and learn.

The next point is that I am looking for a few beta readers. Though not required, an interest in fantasy and/or western genre’s would be beneficial. If you are interested, please contact me through the link on this site for more details.

Now my question to all of you published writers of fiction. What are your thoughts on writing shorts based in your world with your primary characters to use as “bait” or to submit to competitions in an effort to crate interest in the larger work? What potholes may appear when heading down this road?

I’m looking forward to seeing your thoughts.

 
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Posted by on March 31, 2024 in Thoughts on Writing

 

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