Writer’s Shop Talk: Ending My ‘First-Time Novelist’ Journey with One Last Scene for ‘Reunion: Coda’


Midday, Tuesday, April 2, 2025, Miami, Florida

โ€œFinish the book. The world is full of first chapters.โ€ โ€“ Julia Quinn

Upon returning from my usual midday break, I will sit down in front of my computer, stare at the blank page on my Word app, and type the opening line to Scene Four in Reunion: Codaโ€™s last unwritten scene. This will mark the end of a journey that began 755 days ago, over 150 miles away, on the other side of the Sunshine State.

Interestingly, despite Scene Four being the last โ€œstorytellingโ€ part of the book, it wonโ€™t be the final scene. That honor goes to Scene Five, which I wrote late last week and is tucked away in a separate Word document file. It still needs to be edited and revised, but even as a first draft, it looks good and doesnโ€™t read like an โ€œobvious conclusion,โ€ even though it is the ending.

Cover Design: Juan Carlos Hernandez

Whatever Scene Four may be, it will be the last story-related bit of the novel โ€“ and of the Reunion Duology as a whole. So, here’s to embracing the blank page, savoring every word, and not coming lightly to the challenge of writing.

โ€œLet me say it again: You must not come lightly to the blank page.โ€ โ€• Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft


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4 responses to “Writer’s Shop Talk: Ending My ‘First-Time Novelist’ Journey with One Last Scene for ‘Reunion: Coda’”

  1. I’ve really enjoyed following your updates! I don’t know if there’s a writer’s equivalent to “break a leg” for performers, but whatever it is, Iโ€™m sending my best wishes as you write this final scene! Happy Writing!

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  2. So you are very close to being done. Congratulations Alex.

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    1. Just finished the last scene a little while ago.

      Boy…that was…..quite the adventure.

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      1. That is awesome and worth celebrating ๐Ÿ†๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‚๐Ÿฅ‚

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