Living the Fictional Dream

Erin M. Kinch’s musings upon the writing profession

The Proof’s in the Pudding

Yesterday, I got the proofs for my story, “Bridge Club,” that will come out in the October issue of A Thousand Faces. I spent a few minutes reading the story all over again. It was actually more enjoyable reading it with a little distance between myself and it. A little like reading something new.

A lot of times, after a write a story, I grow to hate it. I guess it depends on how much time has passed since the writing, but after a while, I just can’t stand those old stories any more. Maybe it’s because of my growth as a writer, or maybe it’s just my hyper inner critic (I notice a lot of writers have one of those!), but it tends to happen. But “Bridge Club,” I still really like. (The same with “The Widow and the Stranger” — I don’t get tired of that one, as far as my own stories go.)

Anyway, back to my original topic, I love getting the proofs for a story that’s been accepted. It turns a nebulous acceptance into something real and concrete, like the story is actually going to happen. I’ve had around a dozen stories accepted now, and it never gets to be old hat. Maybe it’s not quite as earthshattering as it was the first couple of times, but I still get that “squee” feeling when the acceptance comes in the in-box. It’s not why I write, but it is why I send stuff out on submission — well, that and the “squee” that comes when I talk to other people who’ve actually read the stories.

I currently have three stories coming out this fall and a fourth slated to come out next March, so that should be a nice line-up of sqeeage for the upcoming months. As always, you can read about it here when they are available for public consumption!

Before I wind things up, I just want to shout out a quick congratulations to my writing group mate, Jens, who just had a story accepted by Every Day Fiction, too. It’s a quirky little piece staring his 19th century steampunk adventuring duo Blankenship and Dawes called “Chrono-Conundrum.” I’ll definitely link to that one here when it’s available.

Happy Friday, all! Here’s hoping we all get some good writing done over this holiday weekend!

7 Comments so far

  1. The Proof’s in the Pudding August 29th, 2008 11:53 am

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  2. gay August 29th, 2008 4:57 pm

    You go girl!! Congratulations.

  3. emkinch August 29th, 2008 6:15 pm

    Thanks, Gay!

  4. Steph August 30th, 2008 1:46 pm

    Yay!

    I know what you mean about growing to hate stories while you’re writing them sometimes. Distance does make all the difference in many cases, though.

    My 3-Day novel continues to torment me.

  5. emkinch August 30th, 2008 2:16 pm

    If we all got together with our first drafts/unrevised novels, we could probably start our own bookstore! ;-)

  6. Frank Byrns August 30th, 2008 5:27 pm

    You guys are going to really like “Bridge Club”. My wife says it’s her favorite of anything A Thousand Faces has published so far.

    It has garnered the “prestigious” lead-off spot in Issue #6.

  7. emkinch August 30th, 2008 8:22 pm

    Thanks so much Frank! That made my night. :-)

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