I had a total slacker December, managing only to get my Cafe story written. I did write a narrative for work but didn't end up submitting it. It's been a slow start as far as January, as well. I have my annual New Years cold, so most of my energy has been focused on feeling better and recovering from all the holiday travel.
I'm finally ready to face this year's goals. But first, a recap of my 2018. Here were my goals for 2018, and a note in parenthesis as to whether they were completed or not:
I'm finally ready to face this year's goals. But first, a recap of my 2018. Here were my goals for 2018, and a note in parenthesis as to whether they were completed or not:
- Finish writing Scions of Mythos (DONE)
- Send Druid Wars to beta readers, incorporate feedback, and hopefully start querying (received beta reader feedback, made editing notes, then stalled out)
- Edit Online Dating for Demons (pushed back to 2019)
- Write at least four stories for the Confabulator Cafe, and keep it running (DONE)
- Start a brand new project for Nanowrimo (DONE)
- Finish the first adventure in season two and start the second adventure for Sally Prescott (DONE)
- Volunteer at ConQuest (decided just to drink and enjoy the con)
- Write at least one blog post a month here. (DONE)
I made really good writing progress. Steady progress. In 2018, I:
- Finally finished writing the third book in the MystWatch series.
- Beta read two novels for writing group friends.
- Wrote a short story for the 24-hour short story contest.
- Wrote a short story for ConQuesT's story-in-a-bag.
- Wrote four short stories for the Confabulator Cafe.
- Had a short story published (and was paid for it).
- Sent queries out to publishers for MystWatch book one.
- Wrote one (and a half) Sally Prescott adventures. Put together a query for Carina.
- Poked at Suddenly, Zombies! and Once We Were Witches.
- Brainstormed two new book ideas (one I wrote for NaNo), and a few short story ideas.
- Finished the line edit on a BCP book.
- Overall, wrote 196,400 words and spent 161 hours editing.
I learned that I can consistently write 15,000 words a month, at least on average. I had some months where I didn't write much at all but compensated by writing more than that other months. And while I didn't get all of my original goals accomplished, I'm really pleased with what I did get done. Especially winning NaNo. I wasn't sure I'd ever be about to hit 50k in a month again. I also managed to gracefully shift all of the things I didn't accomplish forward on my project timeline. So!
My goals for 2019 are to:
- Edit MystWatch book three for beta readers, incorporate their feedback, and send to my brother and sister by Christmas.
- Incorporate beta reader feedback for Druid Wars book one and begin querying.
- Start edit for Pandemonium book one.
- Write at least two Sally Prescott adventures.
- Write for the Confabulator Cafe as needed. No minimum.
- Participate in NaNoWriMo (for the 15th year, holy cow).
- Write an average of 10,000 words each month.
- Write at least one writing blog post a month.
Those are my main goals. I lowered my word count goal since I'll be working on edits for three different books this year rather than writing. That being said, though, I also want to throw in work on some other projects. I may try to work on Once We Were Witches (probably in the fall, since so much of that book is fall nostalgia), and Chain Letter Choice. I can probably finish Chain Letter in about 30-40k words, so it's worth it to at least consider throwing some words at it. And I always poke at Zombies! when nothing else strikes my fancy.
All that might be too ambitious, but right now, I'm following where my motivation leads me. So I want to leave myself open to working on other projects even as I'm wrapping up some projects that have been on my plate for awhile.
No goals as far as self-publishing for now. I may get a quote from an editor, maybe a cover artist, but as much as I'd dreamed of self-publishing MystWatch in 2020, I don't really have the funds for it, so I may have to put it off another year. Besides. I'm still holding out for DAW.
My biggest worry is that my burnout from doing a 50k NaNo will continue through this month. But at the very least, I need to get a beta read back to Amanda. I think, though, that once I dive into MystWatch book three, I'll be into it. I was daydreaming about the world today as I was trying to take a nap. So yeah. It's there, at the edges of my consciousness. I'll go back there soon.
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