Today — Thursday, January 25th, 2018 — I typed the final sentence of my work in progress, followed by finis. Why finis instead of THE END? No reason, except that’s how I’ve envisioned it for the last few months. (Besides, finis is cool).
Well, okay, it’s only the first draft. And it’s still steaming. I’ll leave it to cool and solidify, and then start poking around, cutting out bits from here, adding some stuff there, reworking and massaging — in other words, editing.
But right now, I’m relishing the state of completion. I started writing this novel a year ago, picking it up after a false start and a couple years of dormancy. Now it’s complete, even if rough. No more worrying about cranking out the next section, and the one after that. No more visualizing action scenes, contriving conversations, and wondering how long it would take to get from A to B. And no more fictitious meals to put together.
Facts and figures
Title (provisional): She Who Comes Forth.
Word count: 104,816, but that includes notes to self like [CHECK THIS!] and [LUMPY! REWORK!]. So this number is subject to change.
Genre: Uncertain. Maybe “Women’s adventure fiction.” Is that a genre? With a coming-of-age element, and the necessary injection of the supernatural. This is, after all, a spinoff from the Herbert West Series.
Setting: Luxor, Egypt and the Theban Necropolis on the west bank of the Nile.
Time period: Autumn, 1962.
Publication date: Uncertain. Late 2018 or early 2019, depending on how editing goes, and other factors.
Things to do immediately: save to flash drive, external hard drive, and the cloud. Email a copy to self. I don’t want to lose the document to some sort of computer ailment. I’d still have the handwritten manuscript (pictured above), but it’s only the proto-draft. The real first draft is a lot better quite different.

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Congrats to you!! Besides the fact that you completed it, it sounds intriguing.
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Thank you, Mark.
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Congratulations Audrey.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
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Thanks, David. Hugs back to you!
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It’s a wonderful feeling in’it? 😀
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Yep. 😁
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Well done Audrey, put your feet up and enjoy the view!
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Thanks, Denzil!
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Booyah! The hardest part is done, and I’m sure the revision will go swimmingly. 👍🏻
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And once it’s done, I’ll need someone to do the beta-read. 🙂
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Congrats on getting this far, Audrey… Your MS looks better than mine, at least it is readable!
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Thank you! Illegibility is the big problem with the handwritten draft. My scribble isn’t too bad, but I’ve had to get out a magnifying glass a few times.
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To combat the same problem, I bought myself a fountain pen. It slows me down slightly, and I take more care with the writing. Plus it elevates my inane scribble into something with more beauty… In other words, I think it helps!
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A congenial pen is certainly helpful.
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certainly tames my scribble!
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Congratulations Audrey. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of finishing a novel, even if it is first draft.
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Thanks, John. I’ve wrestled it to the ground. Now I have to massage it. 😀
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Congratulations on hitting this important milestone. Enjoy this and let it settle before taking up the journey again to revision. You Rock!
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Thank you!
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Congratulations!! 😉😀
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Thank You! 😀
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Great news Audrey. Well done on your perseverance. Pause for breath time. What a good idea, e-mailing to your self.
All the best wishes for the next stage(s)
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Thank you, Roger.
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congratulations Audrey & now you release your creation!
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Thanks, Wayne. It needs quite a bit of polishing yet, but that’s the idea, eventually!
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start whittling away!
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I am, even as we speak! 😀
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That’s so exciting, congrats! You look to be quite the organized person to have even your hand written parts all portioned and neat.
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Thank you, Priscilla!
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