Tag: #ReunionCoda
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All Quiet on the Writing Front…Unfortunately
Evening, Sunday, July 28, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire Chilling as the evening of a late July Sunday comes to an end, I’m relaxing with some tunes from Mozart. The writing room’s cozy, and there’s still enough light coming in from the sunset so I haven’t bothered to turn the main light on. Feeling a bit…
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Struggling to Meet Writing Deadlines – Author’s Weekend Update
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in Alex Diaz-Granados, Amazon, Anxiety, Blogging, Books, Creative Writing, Going Full Circle: Back to South Florida I Go, Kindle, Kindle Create (Publishing App), Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Life in New Hampshire (December 2023 and Onward), Personal Thoughts, Reunion Duology, Reunion: A Story, Reunion: Coda, Summer 2024, UncategorizedMorning, Sunday, July 28, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire Hi, dear readers. It’s a balmy summer day in what, for now anyway, is my corner of eastern New Hampshire. If the forecast for Carroll County is correct, it should be a nice, if perhaps hot day, but certainly not as sweltering as in my native South…
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‘Reunion: Coda’ Writer’s Weekend Work and Novel Update
Late Morning, Saturday, July 27, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire Hi, everyone. It’s a sunny and cool (but gradually warming up) summer day here in what for now is my corner of New England. I’ve been up since just past six in the morning and I’ve already had a light breakfast, so now I’m in the…
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Musings and Thoughts for Friday, July 26, 2024: A Writer’s Worries…and Hopes
The paperback edition of “Reunion: A Story” is a deeply personal novella by the author, Alex Diaz-Granados. Set in Miami during the author’s high school years, the story delves into adolescent love and nostalgia. The main character, Jim Garraty, navigates unresolved feelings for his high school crush. The author invites readers to experience this heartfelt…
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Unveiling Nicole Boisvert’s Concern: A Rejected Version of Scene from Reunion: Coda (Manuscript File)
Writing a novel scene is akin to baking a cake – the right ingredients, mixing, and timing are crucial. Similar to a failed cake, a scene may need multiple rewrites before feeling right. An example of a discarded scene version is shared, depicting Nicole’s entrance to Jim’s office, setting the stage for their meaningful conversation.
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Decisions and Changes: Transitioning to New Surroundings
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After spending eight years away, the speaker is preparing to leave New Hampshire and return to South Florida. Despite initially feeling hopeful about settling in, they struggle to make friends and find a sense of belonging. They’re also dealing with tension over a housing lease and have received an offer to move in with friends…
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Embracing Change in Writing: A Personal Journey
In Madison, New Hampshire, a writer reflects on the inevitability of change and its impact on his writing journey. Battling stress and frustration, he aims to meet a looming deadline for his novel, Reunion: Coda. Struggling with fatigue and homesickness, he confronts the challenge of unexpected life changes and the need to complete his work.…
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Struggling Author’s Diary: Writing in the Rain | Reunion: Coda and Reunion: A Story
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in Alex Diaz-Granados, Amazon, Copilot AI, Creative Writing, Depression, Kindle, Kindle Create (Publishing App), Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), Life in Madison (NH), Life in New Hampshire (December 2023 and Onward), OpenAI (Bing Chatbot), Personal Thoughts, Reunion Duology, Reunion: A Story, Reunion: Coda, Uncategorized, Weather in New HampshireThe author shares their experience of a dreary morning, hoping to work on their novel despite feeling worn out. They detail their dedication to completing their book, Reunion: Coda, and seek potential inspiration to keep going. Additionally, they describe the continuity between their two books and the depth it adds to the main character’s journey.…
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Decoding ‘Reunion: Coda’: The Bonds That Connect the Reunion Duology
“Reunion: Coda” is a sequel to the author’s first book and was self-published in 2018. It explores the lives of the characters, their coming-of-age tales, and their current escapades. The prologue scene, “Could Have, Should Have, Didn’t,” delves into Jim’s past regrets and serves as a bridge between the two books, offering emotional depth and…
