Which story shall I work on first?

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I have managed to paint myself into a virtual corner, and I am unsure how to proceed. In addition to my novel for publication, I have a slew of stories currently in production for BigCloset. If I'm going to get anything posted, I need to focus on one of them at a time. The question I want to throw out there is for the folks who read my stuff -- what do you want to see first?

Here's what's I'm currently working on (not including my Stardust story contest entry):

No Obligation, Part 16
The Hardest Battle, Part 3 (and hopefully, the conclusion)
Stark: Rescuing Robin (the sequel to Robin Goodgirl by Lanie Lee)

Any help picking what I should work on next is greatly appreciated. *hugs*

Thanks!

Randalynn

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Finish one

I'd advise you to just finish whatever is easiest for you. If you have three puppies, each puppy off the plate is one less puppy. (Is that profound or infantile?) :)

Aardvark

"Puppies are cute, but they belong on the floor, Sahib."

Mahatma Gandhi -- or maybe not

"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony."

Mahatma Gandhi

Hum, you're asking *US* for advice?

Randalynn,

if the novel is important to your career, it comes first, a no-brainer. So does family.

I agree with aardvark. Finish the one that is easiest. That is likely The Hardest Battle -- you seem to think this is the end chapter. But if you are stuck or the story takes off again ... Here's hoping the proper ending comes to you unambiguos and satisfing. Clearing part of the plate or your deskpace would help.

From your previous hints Stark is entering endgame. You said the Lannie Lee sequal is a key to setting up Starks solution to his/her dilemna. But that still implies several chapters. I know you are not one to rush a good ending.

No Obligation is just heating up. There could be many chapters to go. Even if starting Leander on the path to redemption/freedom and the resolving of the cat goddess/transformed boys storyline is the end of *Book One*, that is a number of chapters minium.

John in Wauwatosa

P.S. In support of your brave posting of your photo, I propose us fellow *authors* post ours. I have some professional photos I could post. They are probably the best ever taken of me. My concern is the legal aspects as I am naked and may be under 18. Hours that is, not years. I was a cute thing then, but weren't we all?

John in Wauwatosa

Help or advice?

My only 'advice' is writing-unconnected, and it boils down to Abraham Maslow - the first of your needs is food and shelter, and presumably that means the novel comes first.

When we move up the hierarchy to self-esteem, I assume that being published here is part of that.

My first, second and third choice would be 'No Obligation'; but for practical purposes I will settle quite happily for you following the advice of thise who actually write. As a non-writer, I would not presume to 'advise'.

Xi

No Obligation 16

... thats the one that has shown your best talents mom! If you want to count my vote, that is one I would like to see, ONLY after you make sure your business writing is out of way :) *hugs*

Your Daughter

Sephrena Lynn Miller

Since you asked

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I would like to see No Obligation 16. However, as others have said, you should concentrate on what will benefit you most. There, wasn't that helpful?

Oh and Aardvark - I DO NOT want to know why you would even think about having puppies on a plate.

Scott
Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of--but do it in private and wash your hands afterwards.
Lazarus Long - Robert A. Heinlein's 'Time Enough for Love'

Bree

The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense.
-- Tom Clancy

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Puppies on a plate

Hot dogs, maybe? ;)

I agree with Scott on the story choice, I'd like to see No Obligation 16. But the others are also good reads, so I know I'll enjoy whatever you do.

Karen J.

"A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to want to take it off you."
Francoise Sagan


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

No Obligation, Parts 17-20 :)

Seriously though, I've been very impressed with all of your work, and I'll be happy to read whatever you feel like writing. It is refreshing to have an author give us characters who don't just give up when things get tough.