Thursday, January 25, 2007

Mandisa's book is put to bed!


Drum roll, please. Last week Mandisa and I finished her book and handed it in. IdolEyes, her story, should release in June, just in time for the American Idol season six finale.


I've never been more than a hit-and-miss viewer of American Idol--the early episodes are like a train wreck (excruciating, but impossible to turn away from), and I don't get the whole vote-as-many-times-as-you-want thing. Seems undemocratic that anyone should get more than one vote, but I suppose it's impossible to regulate.


But I learned a lot about AI while working on this book, and I was very impressed with Mandisa's spirit and her testimony. Best of all, the girl never missed a deadline! Whoa!


For those of you who are curious about how a book is co-written, the process went like this. Carol, our editor, and I flew up to Nashville and spent a day with Mandisa, and she told us all about her AI experience. I sketched out a rough outline and together we figured out a work schedule.


Then I went home and wrote up everything she told me in the interview. I sent her draft one, which came in at something like 38,000 words--not nearly enough for a full book. Carol and I suggested some places where she needed to "write more," and she did. She took a couple of weeks to do so, then sent it back to me.


We ping-ponged the manuscript this way through November and December and finished up last week. I think you'll find this story informative, entertaining, and yes, educational. Veddy interesting, especially if you're a fan of Idol.


So look for IdolEyes later this summer!


~~Angie

3 comments:

  1. Angie, you sly dawg you--I had no idea you were doing this book. Is there any corner of the world I can go and find you're NOT writing in it?

    Rock on, beautiful babe.

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  2. Anonymous5:31 PM

    Very cool. Mandisa was amazing last year when she sang Shackles during the competition. Can't wait to read her book. And sheesh, girl, are you writing 24/7 or what?

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  3. Angie, I would love to read the book. It goes without saying that I'm a huge fan of your writing, and I was a major supporter of Mandisa when she was on AI. She is gracious, beautiful and has an amazing voice. Can't wait to read the book!

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