Right. More like two YEARS.
Back in the summer of 2003, I started working on a little story I called 14 Days of Asphalt. It was the sequel to my first novel, Other People's Heroes, and I thought it would be a fun little project to serialize on my website,
Evertime Realms, which I launched that fall.
Well, 14 Days became sort of a side-project for me. In the time since I started it, I've wound up doing all the major revisions for The 3-D Radio Show and The Beginner, writing and revising Lost in Silver in its entirety and writing who knows how many short stories and comic book scripts, not to mention starting on my new play (still untitled) and The Light Man, which will be the sequel to Lost in Silver. For much of these two years, 14 Days has been a background project, something to do to when I wasn't working on something more pressing.
Last night, that side project was finished.
Well, the first draft, anyway. That's what I've been serializing on my website for two years now, the first draft of a novel. And as such, it's probably going to go through some changes before I try to get it published. It certainly went through several as I wrote it.
There are about 15 pages left to put online -- twice the amount of the final chapter that is currently on the site. But I think you'll find it satisfying.
I also think you'll find it Wednesday, because I finished it late last night and was too pooped to post.
So spread the word. On Wednesday, Josh Corwood reaches the finish line.