A few weeks ago, I ran my first in-person half-marathon in just over two years. Despite the fact that it was raining for a good part of it, it was fun and I had a good time.
Added bonus: I always tend to get caught up in the energy and excitement of an in-person race, and this time was no exception. I even ran at a pace a smidge faster than I’m used to; faster than I ever expected to.
So when I got to the home stretch and saw the finish line up ahead, I kicked it into high gear and pushed myself to cross it as soon as possible.
Which I did, I’m happy to say. I’d beaten my expected finish time by about 12-15 minutes.
Suffice to say, I spent the rest of the day feeling pretty good about it.
(I also have a strong suspicion I won’t be able to duplicate that feat anytime soon, but you never know…)
This brings me to my current writing project: a rewrite of my animated fantasy-comedy.
Although progress has been a little slower than I would have liked, I’m currently working my way through Act 3, and making what I consider to be some solid strides. If I can keep my output steady, there’s a good chance I could be typing FADE OUT by early next week.
Even now as I develop, plot, outline, and then actually write each scene, the excitement of “Almost there!” continues to build.
There’s definitely something be said for how a writer feels as they wrap up a draft. I’m already aware of changes/edits/tweaks that will have to be made, so when I’m done, I’ll stash it away for a few weeks and shift to another project (of which there is always a few). Then come back to it with fresh eyes and a red pen, read it through, marking it up as I go.
All part of the process.
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