Holy cow
I think I may have just finished writing AGL.
Not that it's "done", not by any means. There's still plenty of polishing to be done, and there's one whole section which may be unbearably cheezey and therefore require a total rework -- I still haven't decided about that. But it's all there, totally drafted. Two chapters and an epilogue, just as I thought it would be.
If the editing goes well, I may have this finished, as in complete, as in totally done, by the New Year. Shortly thereafter at the very least.
Um.
Wow.
Not that it's "done", not by any means. There's still plenty of polishing to be done, and there's one whole section which may be unbearably cheezey and therefore require a total rework -- I still haven't decided about that. But it's all there, totally drafted. Two chapters and an epilogue, just as I thought it would be.
If the editing goes well, I may have this finished, as in complete, as in totally done, by the New Year. Shortly thereafter at the very least.
Um.
Wow.

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So exciting! I've written so little creatively, but it's such an amazing feeling to look back and say, "I made that, it wouldn't be in the world but for me, but it's real and cool and if I hadn't written it I would want to read it myself." Go you.
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It is a strange feeling - this coming to the end of a project which has driven one for a long time. I understand your feeling about buffing it up a little more, adding the final polish. It is like being glad a child is finally mature enough to make it on his own but still having to make sure he has clean socks and underwear without holes in it. I am unable to tell you when you will not wake up in the night with another idea or a fresher way to say something in this work. It is part of the imperfect art which is creative writing.
Congratulations! You set yourself a goal and you have reached it. The story is good and was worth the telling. You have added a dimension to my life with your creation. ;)
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Yes, exactly. It is a neat feeling, although the idea of letting it go entirely is also a little terrifying. :)
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Yes. It's also my second piece of fiction writing *ever*, at least since I gave up writing as a teenager. About a year in the making -- I can't remember when I started it exactly, but I think it must have been in January or so. (It took me a few months to muster the guts to post anything publically.)
The idea of considering this story finished is actually a little scary. I've already done a thorough editing run on the first half, so I will need to do that with the second at some point, but at some point I'm going to have to step away from it and say "enough". And that's hard (as I'm sure you well know!).
Wow. Thank you. It's hard for a writer to ask for more than that. :)
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It's funny, writing a novel was always one of my childhood ambitions, but I then I set that idea aside. *checks the word count, which approaches 150,000* Guess what?
Although I have to wonder how much a decent editor would cut out. ;)