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All the time. It means I don't finish stuff all too often, but when I do, it makes it all the more satisfying. I may not like the finished product, but it's finished!Does anyone else's brain do this to them?
All the time. It means I don't finish stuff all too often, but when I do, it makes it all the more satisfying. I may not like the finished product, but it's finished!Does anyone else's brain do this to them?
Have fun at the con, Kerry! You will have to tell us about it next week.This weekend is a huge comic-con in Houston, and I'll be there with a table. Second draft of "Siren's Song" going gang busters as plot kinks get straightened out and further refined. Press to MECO!
I'm sitting here wondering if my writing will ever be linear. Will there ever come a day when I can move, in a straight forward manner, from idea to outline to draft to completion? Does anyone else's brain do this to them?
@Facing -- As far as rejections go, that's an excellent one. I love that title, so if you ever need someone to look at it, I'm around.
Yay! The Workshop has been quiet for a while. We need some more stories in there!I'm going to mull on this awhile. If I'm going to get the rabbit his watch, I think I also have to get him some clothes. When I get the whole thing ready, I'll throw it up in the workshop.
Didn't actually do any writing on vacation. >.> My brain checked out. The good news is, I guess, that I relaxed!
I'm back at the keys today, though. I have fully 4 stories "held for consideration" right now (including the Clockwork Canada one - yay!) so I badly need more stories written in case, you know, I actually sell these. But first, catch up on correspondence and reviews...
Charlotte you are a total inspiration all by yourself here on the forum. Your continued success is fantastic.
This month will see the end of my new novel's first draft for sure, and hopefully a couple chapters into the second. I will be attending Comicpalooza in Houston with all books on deck and finally get that Vulture I've always craved for in Elite Dangerous.
Rarely do I nail it like this month. All the above accomplished (bunch of books sold at the con and got to meet writer Jonathan Maberry), but the biggest is that I finished that second draft! Third draft is the most fun and gets submitted to my writer's group. Can't wait to get started!
Excellent! Congrats! and with a week left to go!!
will you let it sit for a bit before you dig in for the next draft?
Glad to see you climb back in the saddle. Excellent thread this month. Ten pages and we're still not at the end.Congrats on all the momentum and work this month! Keep ticking off those checkboxes!
Not so good end of the month for myself. I didn't write at all over five days, my longest stretch without writing in months. I made the difficult decision to resign from the independent press some local writers had been trying to establish. It was a real downer, and it sort of killed my will to write over the past few days.
I'm back on the horse now, and even though I won't hit my wordcount this month, I still hope to finish the first draft of the sixth and final episode of this first season. Lots of lessons learned along the way, and it's all helped me to refine my writing, know what works and what doesn't, and what kind of expectations my readers have.