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Mid- to Late Morning, Wednesday, March 13, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire

I have an appointment this morning at the New Hampshire Health and Human Services office in Conway, so this post will dispense with the usual weather introductions I like to write on “regular” blog posts.

On Writing & Storytelling: A Quick SITREP on the Progress of Reunion: Coda

Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry, 1798. Charles Meynier (French, 1768–1832). Oil on canvas; overall: 275 x 177 cm (108 1/4 x 69 11/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund 2003.6.4

As of Wednesday, March 13, 2024, this is where I am in my Novelist’s Journey with Reunion: Coda, the second book in the Reunion Duology and my first novel:

  • No. of Chapters Completed (Including the Prologue): 13
  • No. of Pages (In the manuscript file): 198
  • No. of Words (Including the title page and epigraphs): 84,554

Chapter 13 (Goodbye, Farewell, and Adios) Gets a Seventh and Final Scene

The view from WriteItNow as of March 13, 2024

Last night, despite a late start (I couldn’t focus properly on my creative writing endeavors because I had the HHS appointment on my mind a lot and only got my writer’s mojo back around 3 in the afternoon), I wrote Scene Seven of Goodbye, Farewell, and Adios, the last of the “Jim Garraty in high school” chapters. The whole scene, from beginning to end, rather than just a fraction of a scene. In its first draft form, it’s 1,664 words long (about four 8.5 X 11-inch pages,, according to Word), and according to my friend Juan Carlos Hernandez, it’s another good scene that is “emotional without being melodramatic”

Here’s a non-spoiler-y excerpt from Scene Seven, which is set on the night of Friday, June 17, 1983 and takes place after Jim gets home from a post-graduation celebratory dinner. If you like it, please let me know in the comments section below:

Another possible cover design for “Reunion: Coda” Image Credit: Juan Carlos Hernandez

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10 responses to “On Writing & Storytelling: 13 Chapters Down, a Few More to Go…..”

  1. henhouselady Avatar
    henhouselady

    It looks like you made some progress.

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    1. Miraculously, yes.

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  2. 84,554 words that’s a typical novel size, isn’t it. So maybe you are close to being done? Anyway, that’s a great excerpt. Thank you for the reading experience.

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    1. I believe I still have three or four chapters to go before I type “The End.”

      Thanks for reading the excerpt! Did you like that Mark gave Jim his first Heineken?

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      1. To be honest I would have preferred a different beer. Heineken is a bit bland and mass produced. Yellow Rose IPA on the other hand….. But I know you like Heineken and it is a good beginner beer.

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      2. Well, keep in mind that most of the folks I knew in high school didn’t drink specialty/regional beers, especially in the 1980s. In my “in person” life, I don’t know any beer aficionados, and only recently did I drink a beer from a small local brewery.

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      3. Yes you are right I forgot the book is further back in time. The craft beer craze is pretty recent.

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      4. Like Reunion, Coda is set in two time periods: Present Day (in this case, Spring of 2000) and the 2.5 year-long span between Jim & Marty’s first meeting in 10th grade and their graduation in June of 1983.

        I hope the novel meets everyone’s expectations.

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      5. I see. I think it will be great.

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      6. Thanks for the vote of confidence!

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