200,000 Words Later
Oct. 8th, 2006 11:17 amThis has been the year of
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I started in January- on a whim -and now- four "books" and nearly 200,000 words later- I've just posted the final installment. The story arc is complete.
There's material for another cycle. But do I need to write it? Is there anything more to be said about this particular set of characters?
Right now, I think I need to put the toys away in the toy box, close the lid and walk away.
I started in January- on a whim -and now- four "books" and nearly 200,000 words later- I've just posted the final installment. The story arc is complete.
There's material for another cycle. But do I need to write it? Is there anything more to be said about this particular set of characters?
Right now, I think I need to put the toys away in the toy box, close the lid and walk away.
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Date: 2006-10-08 11:36 am (UTC)I think you're right to leave it aside for now. The events of the last installment (which I won't refer to directly for the sake of spoilers!) really bring the long arc of the existing four novels to a close. But picking it up again in 6 months' time for a final polish up before you start seriously sending it out to publishers is a must - and we will keep hassling you about it until you do!
Finally, I absolutely loved the updates about each character in the epilogue. Each one just seems so right, and I especially enjoyed your playful crypticness about the Count!
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Date: 2006-10-08 12:07 pm (UTC)I'm amazed I managed to write so much in so short a time. It was as if the characters just got hold of me and wouldn't let go.
I have ideas for a sequel. I've even written a few pages, but I feel I need to let the pressure build up again before I carry on.
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Date: 2006-10-09 12:44 am (UTC)I absolutely second this!!