I wrote “The End.” Then I sat there, slightly stupefied, wondering what to do next.
Is it really the novel’s end? Only the three Rs—re-reading, rewriting, revising—will tell me.
It feels good as a novel at this point. I think I found the story and followed it where it needed to go, shaping plot and character along the way. Like so many writers, I’m left with a quiet sense of wonder: nearly five hundred pages spent exploring another life, another existence. There’s sadness, too. I enjoyed my characters. Writing “The End” makes me miss them already.
A million other ideas are queued up, hungry. But first, I’ll take a day and let the novel—and myself—breathe. Then I’ll open it again, turn to page one, and begin the three Rs.
sometimes the end of the first draft is just the beginning. But you KNOW that…(smiles)
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