See What Had Happened Was…
Josette has called me several times over the past few weeks to remind me that I have not posted the rest of Riding The Wave (in case I didn’t remember).
I had every intention of finishing.
But stuff happened, and I lost the passion and energy for it. Which means that right now, I have no plans to return to it. Because- well, I just don’t feel like it.
Call me fickle. I am. I admit it.
I’ve moved on. It’s a writer’s prerogative to change her mind.
I broke up with the story. OK. There, I’ve said it.
Since I’m not going to finish it, I thought I would tell you how it ends.
Basically, Steph and Sullivan spend time getting to know each other. The more time they spend together, the more Stephanie realizes that she needs to tell him about her condition. In the meantime, her best friend plans a surprise for her opening- coverage by a local news magazine. A David vs. Goliath story about how she was taking on the chains and bringing back the neighborhood bookstore. Except, due to the chaos of the opening, the surprise, and just the pressure of it all, Stephanie has an episode that she can’t hide. And it’s caught on camera. She finally explains it to her boyfriend (as well as the onlookers). He’s still in, she starts dealing with her stress, and was the top story in the news the following night.
It’s a lot funnier in my head.
Take my word for it.
Anyway… I won’t be posting serials any time soon.
Instead, you’ll get complete tales. Some long. Some short. Some free. Some not free. Some downloadable. Some you can only read on the website.
I’m experimenting.
Deal with it.
At least the works will be in their entirety.
Next week, I’ll tell you all about the ebook that I’ve written. (Yes, it’s finished. Don’t be a jerk.)
Stay tuned.








The truth shall set u free!!! I love the honesty in this post. I’ve had that happen to me too. Things go sour with a story and we just go our separate ways. It happens. Just means that a better story will come along.
Thanks Trina. I’m glad to hear that I am not the only one experiencing these. And I think I’ve written some good stuff when I’ve moved along instead of struggling with a piece that I’m no longer feeling.
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