I should wait to post this tomorrow,
 but today is one of those days when the words and I aren't  getting along. So I've jotted down some dialog in the hopes that the  scene will fall together more easily tomorrow. Therefore,  I'm posting  the week's progress a day early. I failed to post any kind of update  last week, because I wrote so little that there was just no point. Not sure what happened there, but that means I am still  working on the two chapters that deal heavily with ships, sailors, and  battles at sea. I'm getting a bit seasick at this point and will be  happy when I can move on. More, I'm not  exactly sure where these two chapters will fall. The chronology is  clear, but the placement at present seems ... ungraceful, if that makes  sense. I dunno. So here goes:THIS WEEK'S PROGRESS
Project: Falcons Rising
Pages Revised: 8
Pages Cut: 3 2/3
New Scenes: 1 (the whole last half the second chapter will be all new material. The old version was boring. Went off in a completely new direction. Can I finish it tomorrow? Unlikely. So here's to next week on the open sea as well. Progress is going so slowly b/c I'm practically writing a new rough draft for a story that is a decade old. Ugh! I loathe writing rough drafts. It hurts.)
Bad Things that Happened: Two ships colliding never ends well.
Good Things that Happened: Athna is rescued by a pirate. Wait, how is that good?
But enough negativity. Progress is progress and every word is one step closer to completing the project. There's no way I'm gonna make my deadline. But isn't that a common story? Oh, wait, positive thinking ... positive ... positive ...
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