Some things, which the rationalists call “coincidences,”
will spook those of us who think lives are a mixture of the coincidental and the
coherent deliberate invisible pattern woven by the supra-human.
I am positively spooked right now, and it isn’t Halloween.
When working to polish and revise my longer stories, the
middle-grade novels pass two full drafts before I share them with anyone. In
the past, I had three or sometimes four beta readers lined up, and I turn my
completed second draft to the first, revise per feedback, and on to the second,
etc.
For my current work-in-progress (=WIP) I had three Betas
ready to look it over.
The first Beta is managing serious health challenges. When
she returned the WIP to me, I noticed that many of the chapters had not a
single comment or typo correction, which (if you knew me) is not possible. I mentioned this to her, and she said it was likely
a matter of her comments not having been transmitted to my system. Shortly
after attempting to go over them again, she had to abruptly sign off saying she
was too ill to continue.
I felt very bad at causing her to struggle thus and told her
my next Beta reader will deal with whatever it was I still could not see.
Two days after mailing my third draft to Beta number two, two
decades younger than myself, I was informed she had passed away. I felt
terrible about that, never mind my manuscript.
Beta number three was set to receive my next draft two
months from then, but I asked if I may send it early. “Sure,” she wrote back. “Send
it as soon as you are ready.” This I did after again looking it over and catching
a few more issues myself.
Beta number three, a superb professional with a work ethic
to rival no one and energy befitting her young age, usually took two weeks to
return drafts back to me with her feedback. A few days ago, I received a note
that she has been seriously ill, sicker than she had ever been in her life, and
was not able to work on my WIP. She
vowed to return to it when she was better.
But, by now, I am wondering if this manuscript is carrying
some sort of curse. I certainly would not dream of inflicting it on anyone
else. This thing, my latest novel, appears to be a killer and not in the good
way some use the word.
🫣 SPOOKY😨

2 comments:
My goodness! Your writing certainly doesn't carry a curse with it. I'm sorry your connections are ill and that one of them has passed. My concolences to you and to the family.
Love,
Janie
Oh no! How disconcerting. I'm so sorry to hear this Mirka, esp. the loss of your trusted reader, and the health challenges others are facing. May you receive the feedback you need in God's perfect time.
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