.MTU1NQ.MTM2MjY1

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 20:26, 20 April 2023 by Marykozy (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dear Sherwood: "Eve Watson" is within ten to twelve thousand words of the finish, which at the rate I get to write will require four to five weeks. The story while not entirel...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Dear Sherwood: "Eve Watson" is within ten to twelve thousand words of the finish, which at the rate I get to write will require four to five weeks. The story while not entirely up to the mark I aimed at is so close that I have a sense of scoring far better than in any previous work. There has been a feeling of the characters growing naturally -- developing themselves. You know what I mean -- and that is satisfying.

One thing is certain -- the criticism that runs against my previous stories, that is that they drag, or skirt the point, does not hold in this case. In fact the story has gone so fast that I may have to put a check-rein on it. I might almost say that this vital lovable Eve has almost gotten out of hand at one point and another.

Some Men Write Fairy Stories (my second) is still in N.Y. -- in the hands of The McWilliams Manuscript Service 112 W 42nd St. It sort of drifted into their hands last summer, and lay there weeks before