Can you actually say you know the exact moment a story is done, finished, and that's it?
For me, the end never quite seems to be the end, that point where you finally draw a line in the sand and say, that's it, I'm done, step away from the typewriter.
But are we ever satisfied the story is done, can we not make one more change, it's just a little tweak, it won't take long.
Please!
My editor tolerated three 'minor' changes.
Firstly, a change of name for a character
Secondly, consistency of word use, such as times and contractions
Thirdly, I wasn't happy with the overall story, and it needed some more action. More writing, more editing, more prevaricating.
It took three weeks to sort out all of those issues, and last night I send the final draft to the Editor.
It's like watching your child go to school on their first day. Not knowing what will happen but expecting everything will be fine.
This morning I sat in front of the computer, a blank sheet of paper on the screen. I know it's not a matter of starting the next story from scratch; I have so many started and finished, sitting in the wings to be 'tinkered with'.
It's my way of savoring the moment.
Just before I dive back into the murky waters.
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