First Sentence
This had to be one of the hardest books I've written in a long time. It was mainly due to the fact that I wrote it over the winter and that's my worst time of the year for anything semi-constructive. When I returned from Florida earlier this month, the beautiful Indiana weather inspired me to once again hop in the saddle and write away. In less than three weeks, I wrote over 100 pages while the first 100 pages of the book took...5 months.
Anyhow! The book wraps up just as I imagined with a flame of glory and suspenseful battles and scenes atop mountains and glaciers. I love having a theme for each book and this one centered around winter. I can't imagine it's because I spent the entire winter slaving over the damn thing.
Whatever the reason, I am officially done. Well, nearly. It's time to edit it and hopefully have it out to the publisher by the end of June. I have finals to worry about until Tuesday but once those are over with, I'll be once again engrossed in the pages of this novel, rewriting, rewording, and reliving the excitement I felt the first time I wrote it.
Last Sentence
Just as clarrification, that's not four books. There are five books to come after this in a series of six. And yes, Microsoft Word, I do know that's a fragment sentence that I might want to consider revising.
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