Diary of a writing project. Day 127-128-129: concerns at the word count

There are 30 chapters planned in this stand-alone. Yes, that is correct, a stand-alone middle-grade novel. Prrretty wild, right?!

Revising chapter 10 of the middle-grade writing project is, so far, easier to tackle then the dreaded chapter 8.

In chapter 10, it’s all about accepting to go forward and taking action to tackle the new world and the new situation created by the conflict.

End Act 1. Start Act 2!

In other words, it’s time to have fun!

Although, as I happily went through chapter 10, I started to have some concerns about the overall word count.

Big, huge « stop this revision right now and think darn it » concerns.

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Writer Notebook: Developing an idea for a novel

It was, after all, only a boring little anecdote, live from the snow-covered front porch of a working mama rushing to get her kiddo to daycare.
But it got me to a wonderful place writer’s love to go to; it’s called: What if

Yet another challenging i-don’t-wanna-sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep mama night.

Exhausted, late for the day job (yes, one can be late for the day job even if said-one work’s from home), I rushed my tired kiddo and my grouchy-grumpy self out the door.

And ba-da-boum!

It happened.

Footprints in a fresh blanket of snow.

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Diary of a writing project. Day 126: early morning, early evening tested writing tips

Right now, I’m in the mood to do nothing at all but writing, talk about writing and read, so I can talk about how other writers write.

It’s about mood.

Right now, I’m in the mood to do nothing at all but writing, talk about writing and read, so I can talk about how other writers write.

I know.

I agree.

I need to get out of my house.

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