One of my goals for August and September was to get my audio production of my novel "Balms & Sears" to sixty percent. Unfortunately, I didn't even get in the ballpark (apparently, they have a dress code).
I did record two more chapters last week, though, and spent another hour formatting the book, turning ***s into chapter numbers, and rearranging a couple of scenes where I had left a note for my future self to "PUT UNCLE MATT REVELATION HERE." So, it's closer, just not a heck of a lot closer.
I went to the library yesterday, and re-formatted the file, this time counting all of the chapters (fifty-nine in total). That will probably change, but only because a couple chapters are a bit too long. So, by my math, I have thirty-eight percent recorded, which isn't my goal or close to it, but is still something. Obviously, I need to make it a priority, and work on it every day, instead of every week or so. It's slow going, no matter how much I give it.
But wow, the book is up over eighty thousand words at this point, sure to expand further, and there comes a point with a monstrosity like this where you have to ask: is it too long? Should I start looking for parts to cut out? How many different ways can I say the same thing? Maybe I should find a spot to end it and call it Part One, and then put the rest in a Part Two. Hmmm.
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