I also write a rough list of what I hope to finish during the year (it's usually finish because of all the things I start and don't complete!). This year, it includes the following (hopefully):
- completing a novella for spring
- finishing a novel by summer (to pitch at the RNA conference) that's been on the go too long
- developing/continuing with the first of a new series of novels in a different genre
- more articles for The Highlander Magazine in the US
- more short stories for the PF and other markets/comps (if inspired enough)
- sending out another couple of children's stories
- rewriting/submitting more poetry
- keeping up with promotion/marketing opportunities for the books already published
Obviously the novels (and even novella) take up the bulk of time, for writing, thinking and researching, but I do enjoy shorter forms of creativity in between.
If I didn't write with pen and paper in a café at least once a week, and on my train journeys to Glasgow or Edinburgh, I wouldn't get nearly as much done! It must partly be due to being away from the computer. I refuse to use a smart phone of any kind with Internet connection as I know myself too well (being tempted to look at social media instead of writing) so I'll hang on to my trusty old Nokia for a while yet - at least it has a camera.
Hope your own plans for the writing year ahead are taking shape.
Rosemary
2 comments:
Happy New Year Rosemary. That's a positive list for this year- all the best with it. Hope you achieve all you want to this year. x
Many thanks, Carol - same to you!
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