Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Time on my hands

Now that I've finished writing my novel, my writing time feels different. I'm trying to give myself a break before revising, but I've always been headstrong and tend to forge ahead to learn through the absolute gunks of my writing. Most writers suggest a break before starting on your work, but I don't know how long of a break I can really give myself without losing steam. while it's important that I give my work as unbiased of an eye as possible, I think it would take longer than I care to wait to do that.

However, I am with many projects still even as I dither about the novel. I've got a half dozen stories in various stages of the writing cycle, and I think it'd behoove me to get some ready to send out so I can get in my Editor Mind for book revising and still have a few projects to work on while working on the book.

Since I've reached my goal of getting a story published, I am redefining my goals for the next year (which I always do in October, anyways, so I figure I can give myself thirteen months this time). In no particular order:

1) Get at least five cleaned up short stories circulating and published.
2) Finish the first and second edits on the novel.
3) Start searching out agents once second edit is done.
4) Participate in NaNoWriMo in November.
5) Begin early stages for another novel.

Starting this week, I'm going to take 2 hours a day to work on editing my stuff and doing critiques for my writing groups. I'm also going to read at least an hour a day. I need to keep my mind circulating, and reading refreshes me.

Started a short story on Monday and expect to finish the first draft this week. Got another one in the works as soon as I get a chance to do a little research.

After reading my post, I have a lot more going on than I thought. Geez. How am I supposed to stay in one of the top raiding guilds of World of Warcraft with this schedule? ;)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quit teh WoWz. I know the lewtz are tempting, but every time I go back to WoW, it sucks up so much time I could spend doing other things. Well, games are fun, and chill time is necessary, so maybe don't quit. I'm just remembering the demands of Swift Retribution for the entire two weeks I was with them. If I wasn't around to off-heal BWL and go cat on Nef, I wasn't even worth running alts through the Deadmines to them.

I'm excited to read your stuff. Anything you want to send my way, novel or story or whatever, please do.

Lauralee said...

RIGHT ON! GOTTA LOVE W.O.W!