Musings & Thoughts for Friday, April 26, 2024, or: Scene Five of Reunion: Coda’s Chapter 15 is Done…and a Limited-Time Offer for Kindle Readers


Clockwise (from top right): Jim Garraty at South Miami High, circa 1983; Maddie in March 2000; Marty, circa 1981; Jim Garraty, circa 2000

Mid- to Late Morning, Friday, April 26, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire

Hi, there. It’s another beautiful but chilly spring day here in eastern New Hampshire. Currently, the temperature is 42°F (6°C) under sunny skies. With the wind blowing from the east at 1 MPH (2 Km/H), the feels-like temperature is 57°F (14°C). Today’s forecast calls for sunny skies and a high of 60°F (16°C). Tonight, we can expect clear skies. The low will be 26°F (-3°C).

On Writing & Storytelling: The Momentum Continues – Five Scenes Written for Chapter 15

Image Credit: Hannah Grace via Pixabay

As I hoped, yesterday was a productive day regarding progress with Reunion: Coda. I wasn’t 100% sure about how successful I’d be with Scene Five of the novel’s fifteenth chapter; my most optimistic expectation was that I’d write between one-half to two-thirds of the scene, which covers a brief period on the afternoon of March 11, 2000, but is fairly complicated in the narrative. It involves, among other things, a phone conversation between the adult versions of Jim Garraty and his childhood friend Mark Prieto, as well as two vignettes featuring Jim and Maddie.

The phone chat with Mark was important because while his teenage incarnation is present throughout the High School Jim Era interludes, he has been MIA in the Grownup Jim Era chapters. Since Mark is the major supporting character in Reunion: A Story, I needed to bring him back to the 2000 timeline, but I hadn’t quite figured out when – until yesterday.

It was fun to have Jim and Mark interact as guys in their mid-30s. Not only because the Reunion Duology isn’t only about Jim’s romantic ups and downs at two stages of his life, but also about friendship, loyalty, and human connections. The two BFFs are distinct individuals with different attitudes (Jim is quieter and more academically minded; Mark is more worldly and self-assured when it comes to women) and life goals, but they have each other’s backs, even in 2000, when they now live in two different cities.

Cover Design: Juan Carlos Hernandez
The two iterations of Jim Garraty (teenaged Jim, on right, and adult Jim, left) with Maddie.
A rendering of Maddie by DALL-E 3

As I said, because the scene is a bit complex, I thought I’d write most of it yesterday and finish it today, but I was wrong. I finished the rough draft of Scene Five around 8 PM, and I worked on finessing it until past 11 PM; the first draft was mostly okay, but I kept on seeing flaws – mostly involving pacing and point-of-view limitations – that needed correcting.

I usually don’t work so late at night, but I think I did all right, all things considered.

Action This Day

I didn’t sleep well last night. I had a lot on my mind – mostly worries – and I kept waking up at odd times (3:30 AM the first time; shortly after 5 the second time; 5:55 AM the third and final time). So, now I’m tired and worried, which is not an ideal combination for writing. I suspect that I’m able to write this thanks to willpower and three cups of coffee, but I’m not sure how the rest of this last day of my workweek will go.

I will try to take an extended rest break after I publish this post and come back sometime in the early afternoon. I don’t want to lose a writing day, so I’ll do my best to distract myself from my anxieties and watch a movie or read for a while. I’ll return to my desk after lunch – sometime between 1:30 and 2 PM.

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Before I go, I want to tell you about a special offer for my readers. If you’re looking for a short and engaging read, you might be interested in my novella, Reunion: A Story. It’s the first book in the duology featuring Jim, Mark, and Marty. It has earned an average rating of 4.8 (out of five) stars per customer reviews and ratings on Amazon.

The good news is that you can get the Kindle edition of Reunion: A Story for free on Amazon from April 26 to May 1, 2024. That’s right, free! All you have to do is click on this link and download it to your device. But hurry, because this offer won’t last long. Don’t miss this chance to grab a copy of Reunion: A Story and enjoy a story that one reviewer called “a sweet, sometimes bittersweet story of days gone by.”


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2 responses to “Musings & Thoughts for Friday, April 26, 2024, or: Scene Five of Reunion: Coda’s Chapter 15 is Done…and a Limited-Time Offer for Kindle Readers”

  1. Lots of great news and it is great that you are having a give-away.

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    1. Let’s hope that some folks out there accept the offer…..

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