Tammy's continuing story

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As I said a week and a half ago, Tamara's Debut ends with the next posting. Writing for the next installment (Tamara's First Christmas) has now reached 40,000 words but I want to finish it before I start posting so there will be a gap. In story terms, however, Debut finishes on December 12th and the Xmas story starts on December 13th.

What I have not yet decided is how to release it, whether one day at a time, in cliche cliffhanger (ie Bike) style, or as a novel. Debut, as a completed story is 108,000 words and I'd expect Xmas to be a similar size.

I'd also like to find time for one or two chapters of Unaccounted Gains

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I like this format

My opinion is that it be released a chapter at a time. But, it is your story.

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Podracer's picture

I too like the bit-at-a-time release. It also lets me off the chair to eat regularly ;)

"Reach for the sun."

Since it will be so long...

Patricia Marie Allen's picture

I'd like to see it in two chapter chunks, though I don't mind one long post. I'll be doing my usual cut and paste to word to read it anyway. An old dial-up habit. These days it lets me collect multiple stories and read them during any kind of drought in writings that pique my interest.

I'd love to see more "Unaccounted For Gains" as well.

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Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
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Tammy and Unaccounted Gains

IHi,

First, I have enjoyed both Tammy and Unaccounted Gains. I look forward to many, many more episodes.

I would vote for the chapter at a time approach. I don't have the time to read major portions of text. But I do want to follow the stories. For me, one chapter is perfect.

Further, I do like them often. Gaby, for instance, is too long between chapters. And, I have withdrawal symptoms if Angharad doesn't provide me with my daily fix of Dormouse. However, I'm happy with every other day or every two to three days.

Regardless, thanks for the wonderful stories. I look forward to their continuation.

Red MacDonald