I have finished, 67854 and just verified the word count using their calclulator. Word was about 50 words out which surprised me, I had expected a greater difference. I am going to sit back and relax for a few days and then read it though again.
I had the mother of all gallstone attacks last night and the only reason I refused to go to hospital was because I was **** bent on finishing the book today and if I was suddenly having my gallbladder removed I would miss the deadline. I honestly still feel sick and sore but I am glad I did this.
My weight loss is messed up. I was managing to maintain the loss with exercise but put on two pounds this last week. I have time to feel awful about that now but I shall try to get back into losing. I suspect I will keep on writing. I have slipped back into that mode and I am determined I shall be published again. I hope this book, as I have several sequels bouncing around. I did a cover, I will post it when I have it ready!
I won! 50,183. And my story is at an end. Kind of. I kind of let it drift to an end since it's so obviously going to need a massive rewrite to work -- especially at the ending. It was fun!
My story ended but I had left openings for sequels, I can see at least 5 or 6 out of it. What I have decided to do it make it into a full length novel so will add another 60,000 or 70,000 words over the next eight weeks. I am going to e-publish this one through Amazon and it will take eight weeks to get the number of tax purposes from America. The documentation is nearly set to go off with just a notarised passport copy to be got today.
I shall start on the sequel right after this one is published and shall decide whether to continue to e-publish or submit to a publisher based on the performance of sales of the first one. I am hoping if it sells, even moderately, then together with my past published novels, a publishing house will consider adding me to the stable.
The NanoWriMo "kick up the derriere" was totally what I needed to get me back on the right track. It was also good for my partner because it gave us a dress rehearsal that allowed us to adjust to my writing. Apart from a few days during which I totally closed down to work, really it was not that intrusive. She has been wonderfully supportive and my biggest fan. She is a writer's dream. Now all she has to do is learn to cook...
Yay! I'm glad it worked well for you. I had a similar experience--my husband and I figured out that we could cope quite well with me writing that much. Very good to know.
Nice! We came through with the best possible ending. I love that. I wonder how many other people are sat right where we are?
It is almost scary. There was a moment where I turned a corner and recognised the street where my muse lives and I have been walking it ever since that time, with a fission of excitement. I would say this is the perfect time and I have a slight fear the bubble will burst but I am enjoying the experience so much that I will take that risk.
I bought Scrivener during November but kept writing with Word because I simply could not stop to learn it so am doing that now and creating all my research files. Unfortunately I invented a whole world, with quests, languages, created computer generated characters, maps etc etc. I have to plan that out properly if the world is going to last or I will make some really dire mistakes!