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Fellow Soul Scribblers,

I have always been a writer (poetry, journals, grey lit and excellent letters to loved ones). Mostly, it was channeled into my other vocation (youth worker/academic). A lifetime of experiences was collected in journals and letters and frayed scraps of paper. They were placed in a box for when it was time. For I believed, that yes, you can/should have more than one calling.

Now my only daughter is at university, and I am in what I can my “retirement phasing.” Or perhaps, my third act of five. I have a first full draft of a novel waiting. The word count is at 98,771. I would place it in the Bildungsroman genre (fancy for life course), so it has some heft. I have a lot of stowed away words. Like a torrent. Retirement phasing looks to be a good time.

Forgive my creakiness in fiction writing. I will craft.

My gratitude in critique. I look froward to surrendering to it, and to recover as we should.

Deborah
 
Hi @Wordknitter

Welcome to Litopia.

I hope you are finding your way around and settling in nicely.

I too wrote a Bildungsroman. By the time I finished, I felt like I had led a second life of my own. And sometimes, I feel like I'm still living it.

Very nice to meet you, Deborah.

Rachel :)
 
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Welcome, Deborah. Take some time, look around, and then when you are ready you should begin posting your work, one chapter at a time in the lab for feedback. This is the best place for that.
 
Hi @Wordknitter

Welcome to Litopia.

I hope you are finding your way around and settling in nicely.

I too wrote a Bildungsroman. By the time I finished, I felt like I had led a second life of my own. And sometimes, I feel like I'm still living it.

Very nice to meet you, Deborah.

Rachel :)
Sedayne,

Ha. Yes! I feel like it is the book I had to get out before I could move on. I may need a kind word when I struggle to tackle the next set of critique.
 
Welcome, Deborah. Take some time, look around, and then when you are ready you should begin posting your work, one chapter at a time in the lab for feedback. This is the best place for that.
Good to confirm. I enjoy reading others work, almost as much as writing my own. I suspect I will feel the same if I ever have a grandchild. The joy and the relief when giving it back at the end of the day...
 
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It sounds like you are perfect for a Chap book. There are quite a few competitions out there. What is a Poetry Chapbook?.


 
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