HeartTheft - Entire Manuscript up to Epilogue Pt.1 (Patreon)
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So, here it is. I'm super tired and I STILL haven't finished editing Pt. 2 of the epilogue, despite trying to tonight. Figured I'd post this before I fell asleep at my laptop again. Would be maybe the fourth time this week.
I am in editing hell, going over and over and over everything, fine-tuning this beast. Here are the major changes so far. SPOILERS AHEAD -
Chapters 23-24 have massive additions made, including extra scenes, additional dialogue, and alterations to the existing action and dialogue. Earlier chapters have several similar re-worked sections, to aid in developing the events of the following chapters in a way that will hopefully feel less jarring to the readers, and provide more clarity on the characters' thoughts/decisions. I don't know if it's going to be an effective balm, but hopes are high.
Malachi's final line in the story has been changed slightly. I feel it still reflects the original concept while fitting the new additions better.
Isi corrects Nick’s slurring and lazy words more often, in keeping with earlier in the text
Various grammatical errors fixed, repetition of word choices, etc. Have yet to apply every fix from the editor, so don't be surprised if you catch something I missed. It's getting another pass.
Dolus pre-dates Helstrom’s appointment at Ebon Gables, this fact is referenced later as it was meant to be originally
SPOILER - Addition of the murdered Housekeeper into the story. This was mentioned in the original draft and meant to addressed later in the final manuscript, but never was. Facts surrounding this are discussed in Pt. 2 of the Epilogue, as well as being mentioned in the Lodge scenes. This is a key facet of Darcy's Confession at the end of the story, necessary for them to course-correct, I.E. even if they feel are in the right, they are still endangering themselves and their actions may have unintended consequences.
Isi now swears in fake Latin more often
SPOILER - Isidor now gives Malachi the purple scarf Mabel knitted for him at his funeral
Malachi was once under Bahdren, a type of shunning just above excommunication. This is now mentioned again, because Isidor also ends up working with mercenaries
Notes for Editors / Sensitivity Readers/ Beta Readers
- I’m already prone to melodrama, but since this is my tenth book I really let my freak flag fly on this one. Isidor is a huge drama queen, and obviously a lot of that is intentional- one of his core struggles is being unable to feel things halfway- but if it tips over the line into cringe territory for you as a reader, let me know where and when and I’ll see what I can do.
- I’ve done an in-depth pass on plot threads to tie up points I made earlier with payoffs later in the story, but I planned and wrote this book over the course of several years and I usually write my novels in less than six months, so I’m worried I forgot to touch back on subjects, scenes and mentions that were meant to connect with something later. Keep an eye out for me
- PRONOUNS – Darcy’s pronouns shift back and forth over the course of the story depending on who is talking about them and at what point. This is intentional, despite the character being NB, the world/characters have their own opinions on who they are. If however I’ve med something up within a scene and you aren’t sure it was intentional, please bring it up
- Ambiguous sex scene – just how it sounds. If you feel this scene leaned one way or the other on what genitalia the character has, tell me why so I can further muddy the waters. Darcy is a choose-your-own-adventure, I don’t want clarity
Dolus's sadism is not well-understood by the characters. Borders on if not crosses into a sexual fixation. This is an era where this sort of thing is not well-understood, thus the characters being baffled by it. Had to remember not to write from the perspective of someone who watches too much true crime.
Germain Helstrom is Ace, if that wasn't clear. Seriously, let me know if it's clear. Again, the main discussion for this is in pt. 2 of the Epilogue, so maybe give it til then. Does it bother you that an Ace person chose to become a celibate priest? It felt like a natural choice to me in an ancient era, esp. for a religious person.
Isidor's internalized desire to be dominated and punished for his transgressions becomes entangled with his budding sexuality, as they are manifesting at the same time. BDSM people- how did this feel to you? I'm a submissive but I can't say I'm this hardcore. I hope I did alright.
THERE IS A CONTINUATION TO THIS STORY IN ANOTHER BOOK. I didn't make this clear enough earlier, and I think it confused and worried people. I am taking a break from this story while I focus on the main Red Lantern novels, but when I return to writing this, it will pick up from Darcy's perspective.