69 scenes.
372 pages.
46K new words.
1 wrung-out writer.
The Manuscript Cut and Write-in (aka Lesson 17, for all you fellow HTRYN sojourners) for Quartz is done.
*insert small triumphant squeak because I’m too tired to do anything more*
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69 scenes.
372 pages.
46K new words.
1 wrung-out writer.
The Manuscript Cut and Write-in (aka Lesson 17, for all you fellow HTRYN sojourners) for Quartz is done.
*insert small triumphant squeak because I’m too tired to do anything more*
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WOOOT!!
Fantastic! Well done you!
Enjoy a much deserved rest… then send the book my way
*HUGS*
I still have to do the typein–putting in all my handwritten changes into Word. I’ll be sending the chapters to D. as I’m done with them so he can tell me where the story sucks and the characters do stupid things and the writer makes up stuff she has no clue about.
And *after* that (once his comments are in and I’ve done something about them)… I’ll send it out to betas.
This is just another step on a long road. Oy!
Yay! Congratulations! I am so excited for you!
Thanks, Megs!
Fantastic!
Now take care of that wrung-out writer.
Yep! One pampered and celebrated writer coming right up!
Congratulations!!
I’m only a little over halfway in my write-in but mine was a total and complete rewrite. I’ve re-used 4-5 sentences from the original and that’s it.
Thanks!
*cheers you on in return* You can do it!
Congrats! Well done! Worth all the prodding!
Thanks
Woohoo! Great going!
Thanks.
Congratulations Rabia!
Time to have a well-earned rest
Thanks! Actually, I’m feeling ready to dive into the Typein.