Who else is also working on their novel?

I've written dozens of drafts. Then I decided to just finish one. Then it was two, then three... I've indie published them after some friends deemed them not too bad:oops:

Most of the writers I talked to said: Just publish, publish, publish. Only if you force yourself to really finish you have a chance for real growth. So, am I any good? Hell, I don't care anymore. I write for myself.
 
Technical question - The Monogamists is ready to go, and I'm really excited to hit Publish for the very first time on Draft2Digital but does anyone know a way of linking it into the Lit profile? Support an Author only seems to support Amazon, Patreon and the (now subsumed) Smashwords.
 
Technical question - The Monogamists is ready to go, and I'm really excited to hit Publish for the very first time on Draft2Digital but does anyone know a way of linking it into the Lit profile? Support an Author only seems to support Amazon, Patreon and the (now subsumed) Smashwords.
Could you link it in your signature?
 
Could you link it in your signature?
That's what I ended up with - but the support an author feature would be great if it didn't just allow Patreon, Amazon and Smashwords - so was wondering if anyone else had more luck there. I pinged Manu but am not holding out any hope.
 
I’ve considered making my main series into a novel, but I’d have to make a lot edits to distinguish it from what’s currently published on here. Maybe one day.
 
For the past decade, I’ve been stockpiling plot outlines. I think I’m up to nine. Most are complete, researched and ready for words.

Yet, I haven’t started a single one.

I really need to get rid of this thing called a day job, and start doing something I wanna do.

The good news, that hopefully will happen starting this summer.
 
I started a novel once but it would have required a great deal of research. Two people who initially were willing to help back out.
But here on lit two of my stories are longer than most novels. One is as long as a soap opera like Days of our lives. Getting close to tying it up after 60+ chapters that average over 12k each.
 
I'm now 18 months into my work, which has become a multi-volume series. I've taken a few short breaks in there, but have come back. I'm about three quarters of the way through and have plotted the ending. I have one section I haven't figured out yet to get me from where I am now to where I know I want to go.

Yea, I know I could use a good editor since I write too damn much.

Will anyone read it? Not sure I care since I have enjoyed creating it so much, but a friend is reading it and he says he hasn't completed a novel in years.
 
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