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I wrote Magnified almost two years ago and it has been sitting, completed, on my computer since then. It's an awesome story (if I'm allowed to toot my own horn). There are vampires and demons and epic battles. (Click HERE to go to the summary page) It's a story that I enjoy rereading even though I wrote it and therefore know exactly what happens and why. I have also never written a story as long or involved before or since. Yet, I decided not to submit it for publishing.
At first I have to admit I was worried. I had never done something like this before. Would my readers appreciate it? Was it even good? Also, it's only the first part of the story. The next part, Justified, is only 4k words long. That's basically an introductory scene comprised of reminders to the readers of what happened in the previous book. There is so much to write in the story and I realized that I should at least make certain that the transition to Justified was even possible before I declared Magnified ready to submit. The end decision two years ago was to leave Magnified alone until I really started making progress on Justified, but I finished rereading Magnified this afternoon and came to a different realization. Magnified is complete. There's nothing I can add or change at this point because doing so would disrupt the flow and potentially throw the entire plot into limbo. The events planned in Justified will have to hinge on what has already been written in Magnified, which means I might as well submit Magnified and set the story into stone. I'm still nervous about it, though. What ifs are still running through my head, particularly what if I reread Magnified again and come to the realization I had two years ago, but since I submitted the story it's now too late. What do you think? Should I go ahead and submit Magnified, or do you recommend I wait until I eventually finish Justified? Please tell me what you think. May ended up being a pretty interesting month. I got a lot written, but not for the stories actually in my goals list. I also got to go shopping for a new car. The former was excellent, but the latter really wasn't. I know I'm going to like my new car a whole heck of a lot more than my old one, but the hassle of one car dying and having to scramble for a new one wasn't fun. Anyway, here's how I managed with my goals for May:
April showers bring May flowers, which also brings along allergies. I am allergic to being outside in the Spring, so I'll be sneezing and sniffling all month long. It's awful, but at the same time I love being outside and playing in the dirt. My strawberries are coming up and pretty soon the vegetable garden will be going in. There's lots to look forward to and hopefully I'll be able to get a lot of writing done too.
Passover did take up a very large chunk of my writing time for the first week of April, but after that it was smooth sailing. I got a good bit written and have also planned out a lot of future writing. Then the edits for The Oracle's Sprite arrived and getting those done trumped writing. I still managed to get a lot completed. Here's how I did in April:
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April 15, 2023 AuthorMell Eight is an author writing with NSP. For more information about Mell and her writing, please visit her website: http://melleightfiction. Tags
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