The way I write stories is (usually) this:
I get an idea; I write out various parts; I let it rest while I work on a different story; I finish it up and let it rest a day more; I go over it and send it through the spelling and grammar check; I send it to an editor/proofreader.
When the proofreader sends it back, I make the corrections. Sometimes, when the editing is more than proofreading, I send it back again or send the (sections I have really changed) back to see whether that satisfies the editor's complaint.
When I put it in my queue. It gets posted at 2 chapters (or something else) a week. Sometimes, the first chapter rolls onto the site the day after I post it; sometimes, it comes on weeks after I post it.
(When there is a long delay, I'm sometimes deep into another story when I get responses to the story which is now up. That can be confusing.)
Right now, I'm not doing any more reposting. All the stuff you'll see before January will be first published here.
Okay, so I have some fragments still in the files, but,
I got 1 story what I thought was finished. I sent it to the editor, and he said there were major problems.
I got another story, a really long one, finished. I sent it to another editor. He's working on it.
I finished a third story. I sent it to the editor I mentioned first/ He's now working on a story for another author. I'll get that story back, but not soon.
So, I'm going to keep posting Karen one (short) chapter a week. Everything else depends on other people.
(BTW, the next, and subsequent, Karen chapters will be never-before-published. Karen started out as an occasional series of stories on ASSTR, and I turned them into a serial because of the distaste for short-shorts on SOL. The series was not finished, but I think I can finish them.)