Well, you know. Complete in the sense that I have finished writing all the chapters. Now comes the editing process, and then formatting, and then BAM! Soon it shall be in the Amazon book forest and I can’t wait to get it into the hands of readers. GAH I WANT TO PUBLISH IT TODAY!
Behold, the might of Stormwind. I mean– the glorious green bars of Scrivener target goals.
It blows my mind that just three months ago or less I was staring at 5k or 10k words thinking “man, so much farther to go.”
But you just keep writing every day and that shit adds up.
Considering I didn’t really write at all in May–after I finished my semester I took the weeks thereafter to storyboard and outline–it only took me about 2.5 months to write the first draft.
75,000+ words in about 75 days. 1,000 words/day (no calc needed), that’s not too shabby if I do say so myself.
Hold tight, readers of HOOD. The second installment is just upon the horizon!
Hearts and huggles,
Evan P
Congratulations!
So, do you love Scrivener? I have it, but haven’t taken the time to learn it. I currently use Word. Does Scrivener back up easily? I’m a NUT about backing up each and every day’s work in multiple places.
Thanks and continued success! 🙂
Melissa
Scrivener is AMAZING. Scrivener auto-backs up every minute or less, it’s pretty amazing. You can’t lose work! It takes a little bit to learn, but honestly it made the writing process worlds easier for me, I’m a believer now.
Thank you for the kind words!
Evan
Thank you. I needed to hear that. It’s now open to the tutorial and I am GOING to learn it. 🙂 Have a great day!