After way too much time caught up in doctors and dentists and meds and side-effects and more meds and pain and sick and just about anything else the world could think of to dump on me in far too short a time, I'm finally crawling out from under most of it and getting back to writing, yay.
I passed page 100 on Emerging Magic, the novel-length sequel to A Hidden Magic; I left off yesterday with a wrap on Chapter 15, which was page 102. (These are single-space pages, BTW, because that's what my publisher wants.) For comparison, HM was 163 manuscript pages and 22 chapters long. I'm sure at this point that EM is going to be longer; I think I'm about half way through at this point, or maybe 60%, somewhere in there. Note that I have a very sucky record of predicting these things in advance, though, so who knows?
For whatever reason, there's something extra-cool about passing into triple-digits, pagewise. I'm sure it'd be less cool if I were doing the traditiona double-spaced pages (probably about half as cool, actually) but I haven't written very many things that got to triple-digits with single spacing, so yay.
Hopefully I'm not jinxing myself by posting about this. :D
I hope everyone else is well and that the words are flowing.
Angie
5 comments:
good to hear you're back at it. I know what you mean about the triple digits. you feel like, hey I might actually make this a novel.
Charles -- thanks! And yes, that's exactly it; triple digits mean you might actually get to the end and have a novel. :)
Angie
Yay, Angie! It's great you're back in the saddle!
Suzan -- thank you! Definitely been poking along, alternating between EM and a short I've been working on.
Before I started writing again on EM, to get my brain back on track with what's going on in the story, I did a thorough sandpaper edit of the existing part before I started adding new words. I've done this a few times before, of course, but it's amazing how many dumb little oopses and glitches crawl out from under their rocks every time you take a look. [headdesk] It's like they're spawning or something, LOL!
Angie
Oh, I seriously believe typos have a higher reproductive rate than cockroaches.
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