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A Wounded Heart – First Draft Complete!

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So, having made the decision that AWH wouldn’t be the final book in Paul’s story, I expected to be able to bring this volume to a conclusion—I’ll leave it to others to eventually decide if it’s a satisfying conclusion—within a couple of chapters and maybe ten to twenty thousand words.

That was when the manuscript was at 80,000 words. It’s now at 104,000 and I could easily write another ten or twenty thousand words on top of this to get to my “end point” I envisaged.

But I haven’t done that. In fact, I’ve even gone so far as to have Paul acknowledge in his narration that he could describe the events that bring this chapter of his story to a close in a lot of detail (even quite graphic detail) but is choosing not to.

I was initially worried that doing this may make the book’s ending seem rushed, but I think I’ve managed to do it in a way that feels okay. If I had tried to describe the scenes that Paul glosses over in his narration, they could have seemed repetitive and superfluous, since they would have been almost completely sex scenes anyway.

I’ve written before, in 2015 and 2009, about having too much sex in a sex story—in particular in longer novels—and I’ve always tried to make sure that I‘m not writing sex scenes for the sake of having sex scenes. They do, I think, have to have a point—be that either moving the plot along or doing some character development.

I hope that’s what I’ve achieved here.

There was an interesting discussion of this recently in the StoriesOnline Forums.

This book ends at a natural break point in Paul’s story, which is what I intended when I decided not to make this the final book in the series. Paul’s closing narration is reflective and that reflection, I hope, brings the novel together as a single piece, and sets up what’s to come in the future.

Of course, I’m the author, so it’s not really for me to say if what I’ve produced is successfully achieving my aims. It’s for you, the reader, to decide.

So what now? Well, over the Christmas break I’ll re-read what I’ve written—probably on a tablet rather than a laptop or PC—and perhaps make a few notes, correct some obvious errors and see try and work out if it all hangs together or if I need to make some changes.

I’ll also be looking for some volunteers to have a read of this first draft and offer their comments on the plot & characterisation. Then in the New Year, I’ll set about doing a more thorough edit and preparing the book for release. Ideally, I’d like to set a release date in the first quarter of 2023.

And it can’t come soon enough.

"Charlotte's Secret" now on Bookapy & Coming to SOL soon

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The last of my "legacy" works - by which I mean stories written some time ago and originally published elsewhere - is now available on Bookapy and will make its way to SOL in the next week or so.

"Charlotte's Secret" was, like many of my earlier work, originally written for Ruthie's Club. It was later picked up by Phaze, who went out of business a few years ago after which the rights reverted back to me.

It's been available at the rainforest retailer for a couple of years, and is now making its way here.

This will mean all my "legacy" work is now at both Bookapy and/or SOL. (The novels & novellas are at both, the short stories just at SOL).

I'll post again here once "Charlotte's Secret" begins posting.

"A Tortured Soul" Ch15 "retcon"

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The "retcon" in chapter 15 of "A Tortured Soul" - which feeds into a major plot point in "A Wounded Heart", is now posted to SOL.

I'd be interested to see how many people can see what it is. (It's not exactly subtle, but you will need to have read the original to see it)

Updating Chapters for "A Good Man" & "A Tortured Soul"

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Over the next few days, I'll post updated chapters to both of the above stories. All of these updates have multiple minor corrections, but there is also a significant "recon" to chapter 15 of "A Tortured Soul" ahead of the release of the third book in the series, "A Wounded Heart". I would hope to have gotten that far with posting the updates by the end of the weekend.

All of these updates are already available in the Bookapy & rainforest retailer editions of the books.

Speaking of "A Wounded Heart" I have two chapters to complete, then I'll set it aside for a couple of weeks before beginning a line-by-line edit. I'd hope to have the book up for sale on Bookapy (and the rainforest retailer) by the end of the year or January. I'll leave it as a "for sale" exclusive for a month or so before I being posting it here on SOL.

Announcement – “A Wounded Heart”

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It’s been eight years since I published the second book in the Paul Robertson Saga, “A Tortured Soul.” Eight very long years that has seen a lot of changes in my life, in me personally, and in the world at large.

I began writing the third, and what I had hoped would be the final book, immediately after finishing ATS. And I’ve been working on it ever since. I’ve been distracted by other projects. I’ve hit roadblocks in the story. I’ve found time to write to be difficult to come by.

GTA online and Red Dead Redemption II didn’t exactly help.

The first draft of the “A Wounded Heart” manuscript is currently about 80,000 words long—about 10,000 words for every year I’ve been working on it. I had originally anticipated the full text would be in the order of 150,000 words long, but if I’m honest with myself, in the 80,000 words I’ve written, I’ve told about a third of the story I want to tell.

But…

I am almost at what would seem like a natural “break” point in the overall story. I have therefore decided that when I get to that break point, I will consider “A Wounded Heart” completed, and set about editing the first draft into a state that can be released.

I’m aiming to do that by the end of this year—although, as always, this self-imposed deadline is less of a deadline and more of an ambition.

I will then extend the series to a fourth and maybe even fifth book. I had always wanted this to be a trilogy. I like trilogies. They are neat. But if Star Wars can be stretched to nine films and Toy Story to four, I no longer see the point of trying to shoehorn Paul’s story into three books. And once the mental hurdle of it no longer being a trilogy is overcome, then really it’s just a case of taking as many books as is needed to tell the story properly.

This does mean I will need to come up with more titles though—God help me.

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