Monday, August 2, 2010

Be careful what you ask for--and WHO you ask!

One bit of advice always given to writers: Don’t give your book to friends and family to critique—they’ll tell you it’s good even if it’s better suited to line the bottom of a hamster cage.


I agree that advice is good, but not applicable in the case of my daughter—an alpha reader for the manuscript my husband and I have jointly written.

It is a technological thriller.

She is brutally honest.

She was the first to finish reading it, and she was the first to give her feedback—which went something like this:

“Your characters need better description”
“I didn’t like the ending, it was stupid”
“It needs more romance”
“I wouldn’t throw it away, it has potential”
“I think it is about 60% ready”
“Did you copy the plot from I-Robot?”
“FYI—you have too many acronyms”

We were a little confused. I tried recapping what I was hearing:

“So, except for the ending, the middle, and the characters, it was good?”

“Yeah, I liked the first chapter a lot.”

This is the same girl who asked me, right before I gave a talk in church—“Mom, do you know you have a mustache?” (What does she think I was waxing all those years?)

The very child who queried—“Mom are you embarrassed to go to the store because you’re so fat?” (Was it sitting in the middle of cookie aisle, burying my face in a bag of Oreos that clued her in?)

I guessed we asked for it!

It is our first attempt at co-authoring and we handle criticism very differently:

Me: Oh, I’m a failure! I guess we need to re-write everything. Should we re-name the characters? I should give up writing—except for the first chapter.

My husband: We’ll keep sending out alpha-copies until we find someone who likes it. Where’s the ward directory?

So if my husband calls this month to come home teaching—just don’t answer the phone. As for me, I’ll be at the store—in the cookie aisle.

7 comments:

Tristi Pinkston said...

Love it!

susan dayley said...

This was great! At least she read it, my daughter has spent months trying to read my book. lol

Jewel's Gems said...

Don't you just love the brutal honesty of kids? I've got a couple just like that:-)

C.J. said...

If the book is as funny as your blog--I would like it.

mCat said...

Mi Sobrina is brutally honest. I'm still working on it, I promise!

Trevor, Brianna, Alivia, Tayvree, and Avynlee Hansen said...

I LOVE this blog post. However dramatic my mom may have portrayed me...if you only knew me in person...... ;D Anyhow, I really really liked this blog post!! I think the beginning, the middle, and the end is great!! It has REACHED its potential!!! hahah! FYI: if a single book could spark up so much emotion, (even if its 61% negative), then that equals TALENT!!! love ya forever!!! -Brina

To the House and Back blog said...

Loved your post! What a treat to read.