
Actually, those words are “Fade Out,” as in The End of The Script, but you get the idea.
You reach that point in your work, type them in, and hit ‘save’. You take a second to sit back and savor the moment – an incomparable feeling of exhilaration.
Which is exactly what’s happened with the latest draft of the western spec now complete (added bonus – slightly ahead of schedule). I’ll allow a few minutes of satisfaction as it heads into the next round of feedback.
As expected, changes had to be made and darlings had to be killed, all based on some suggestions from the previous draft and a little last-minute inspiration. The end result – a stronger story with the characters getting a little more dimension.
At least that’s how I’m reading it.
So rather than be concerned about potential reactions, I’ll be distracting myself by jumping right into work on the mystery spec. If I can maintain my writing regiment of “whenever I can”, I’m hoping to have a first draft done by the end of the year. Fingers, crossed, anyway.
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I’d like to take a look at your Western. I’m leaning into draft #4 of Finding Destiny (which will include a better working title). One of my notes is “find PZ’s email about character intros.”
Congrats on finishing, Paul! I think that’s great! I had that moment last week – ahead of schedule, always nice:)! Good for you. hey and I would love your help on some feedback for a draft in a few weeks or so – let me know if you can manage it, no rush!
Happy to do so. Send it when you’re ready.
Thanks!!