So I packed up my drafts in a big plastic bin and carted them to the beach house.
The process took much less time than I envisioned. I pulled out one of my unfinished works and decided “this is it” without reviewing the others. I think the truth is that I knew all along that’s the one I wanted to work on.
I knew this was one where I’d gotten bogged down in the middle. So I wrote the final chapter with intentions of going back to fill in the details. I even worked out a timeline for the rest of the story.
But the draft I had with me at the beach had neither of those.
“Not to worry,” I thought. “I have those on a flash drive at home.”
Not quite.
I had them on a flash drive that I lost some years ago.
Ouch.
It gets better, or worse. That flash drive apparently contained the only digital copy of what I do have.
It’s not a total loss. I have the bulk of the story in hard copy. But it means backtracking and recreating what I thought was a really good closing. I only hope that I can recreate it as well as I thought I wrote it last time. Only this time more better.
I now have 362 days remaining to recreate, polish and edit this book. And back it up in multiple locations.
The clock is ticking.
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