Title: Molly Lee
Author: Andrew Joyce
Publication Date: March, 29, 2015
Purchase Links: Amazon ~Goodreads ~ B&N ~ iTunes ~Kobo
Genre: Literature
It’s 1861 and the Civil War has just started. Molly is an eighteen-year-old girl living on her family’s farm in Virginia when two deserters from the Southern Cause enter her life. One of them—a twenty-four-year-old Huck Finn—ends up saving her virtue, if not her life.
Molly is so enamored with Huck, she wants to run away with him. But Huck has other plans and is gone the next morning before she awakens. Thus starts a sequence of events that leads Molly into adventure after adventure; most of them not so nice. We follow the travails of Molly Lee, starting when she is eighteen and ending when she is fifty-six.
Even then Life has one more surprise in store for her. Molly Lee is the story of a woman who knows what she wants and starts out to get it. Molly is about to set off on the quest of a lifetime . . . of two lifetimes.
Guest Post:
Thoughts
on editing:
My
name is Andrew Joyce, and I write books. I have no day job; my books
sell well enough to keep body and soul together (barely).
The same for my dog. I mean the royalties from my
sales help keep his
body and soul
together also, not that he writes books. He only writes short
stories, but hasn’t sold any as of yet.
When
I’m in the editing process, I have two friends who read my stuff
and they put a lot of effort into making suggestions and pointing out
to me that I don’t know where to place commas and other punctuation
errors that I continuously make. They also give me suggestions on how
to better state a sentence or to eliminate one altogether. My point
is that the more eyes that read my manuscript, the better. Because
each set of eyes will see it from a different perspective and each
will see things that the other has missed, myself included.
Make
no mistake about it. Writers cannot edit their own work. Steinbeck,
Baldacci, the greatest writers in the world all depend on editors.
And you see it time and time again when the first person they thank
in their books is their editor.
It’s
tempting to throw my stories out there right away. I want people to
read my genius. However, now that I’m in my dotage, I’ve calmed
down. I will not publish a book until I’ve read it through at least
fifteen times, and my editors, at least half that number. On my last
book, I worked on the editing an average of eight hours a day, seven
days a week for four months straight. After I sent it off, one of my
editors came back with another correction. I fired her on the spot!
Just kidding, I don’t pay her anyway. And I always read the last
draft myself before sending it off to my agent. Notice, I’m
referring only to my books.
My blog is still a mess because I
HATE TO EDIT!
Author Bio:
Andrew
Joyce is the author of the best-selling novel REDEMPTION: The Further
Adventures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer. He lives on a boat in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida with his dog, Danny
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