Threads and Ties Revisited
According to the date on the file, it’s been three years (!) since I last made changes to Thread and Ties. I just finished reading it from start to finish for the first time in at least that long — probably longer. Did someone come in and work on this story while I was away from it? I really like it. Sure, it reads like an Advanced Reader Copy with some of the errors, but I love the story.
I thought I hadn’t come up with an ending, but now that I’ve read it, I think maybe I did. I saw a few places where I could tie it together a little better — just a few small ways. A little more detail here and there.
Unfortunately, I can think of a lot of ways it’ll get shot down, and I’ll need to consider those and see if I can address them. One is the distaste some people feel for Nikki. Nikki earns this distaste, but I hope she’s able to win people back. But will they stick around long enough to be won back?
I suspect I have too many tertiary characters — walk on; walk off characters. I have to make sure I haven’t promised they’ll be more than they are.
And finally, Nikki does some unsavory things in her personal life. Do readers really want to know? Is it too much of a contrast to go from Nikki to Jeff (who does NO unsavory things — and is that a problem?) and back again throughout the book?
I’ll be pondering it over the next day or two. Then I’ll have to get to work.
I ran it through a word count last night. At 64k words, it’s needs about another 20k. Should be doable.