Sunday, 18 November 2012

Progress report - week 46

It's ages since I updated my progress on Write 1 Sub 1, but since my last Progress report was for week 18 I think it's time for an update.

'Damage limitation' (114k words/281 pages)  - the fourth in the story of Bridie Burdock and Sean Donovan, is published and available from Lulu in a 6" x 9" format, as are its predecessors, 'Theme for a summer / Reunion' (now combined in one volume 32K words/99 pages) and 'Holding steady' (67K words/159 pages).   All are also available as ebooks, see http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/SandraDavies
'Making Good' - the follow up to 'Damage limitation', is 'written' but needs to sit for a bit, before I re-read.   Currently wordcount is 124K and is unlikely to decrease. 
'Not wanted on voyage' (128K words/369 pages) - Yes, well, all the things I had my doubts about were pointed out as Big Mistakes by my daughter, which means that the first thirty-one chapters need more or less re-writing and the information therein absorbing to some extent in the following twenty-five.   Plus the activities of the main characters needs to be much more strongly written.    So it is likely to finish up shorter but better.   A start has aready been made and I am optimistic that I can do it, eventually.
'The blacksmith's wife'  finished after forty-one hundred word episodes.   I am in the process of illustrating it via my 100 day endings blog - another nineteen to do, after which I shall publish it on Lulu. 
'The longest shadows' - not at all sure about this as a title, especially as it is lifted from a poem for which I  haven't permission to quote, and also because I'd forgotten I'd thought of that, so I'll continue to file it under 'Susannah Elphinstone' a story spurred into being at the beginning of February by one of Lisa Ricard Claro's Book Blurb Friday photographs, further inspired by the discovery of a photograph of a house from my own past.  Untouched since June - wordcount currently 49K.
Plus I have begun, and temporarily abandoned one  serial on Thinking Ten (Colin and Daisy's 'Just cause'), have edited the book for the third House of Writers gathering in Kansas last July, and have begun another serial on Friday Prediction, but am less certain of its staying power. (A change of focus)

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