Showing posts with label Writing Goal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writing Goal. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2008

Update on January Writing Goal

Cross posted at Starting Write Now.

Over at my personal blog, Raspberry Latte, I set my January goal as, write five days out of seven. No definitions as to what work means, but personal guilt won't allow me to say "reading counts" for more than two days in a row.

Evidently, not working at all doesn't bother me. I've worked four days out of the eleven so far -- details here. I would consider two of the four productive days.

Sigh.

So what is it that keeps me from working? Sure, some of it is my family. That 30 minutes that I thought I had was occupied by a 4 year old who wanted to sit on my lap and watch a movie. The fifteen minute break at work was consumed when a co-worker stopped by with a question that turned into a chat that wasn't work related. Lunch? Non-existent in my world.

Carving out time, even after declaring that I was only going to read one book a week, is still proving difficult. But the biggest problem is that I've lost the habit. Yep. Taking that whole month of December off really hurt more than I realized.

Next week will be better, because I told myself that I could have a night at Starbucks next week, if I worked over the weekend. Actual work, none of this "I thought about a problem, sort of" work.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

WIP Goal for January

Write / edit five days out of seven. Hmmm....

  1. Happy New Year! And I'm off to a bad start since I actually made the goal on the 2nd.
  2. I thought about a nice plot twist, does that count?
  3. I read chapters 1-4, to reacquaint myself with it.
  4. Found three scenes in random note book; figured where 2 of 3 belonged. Wrote first new scene in ages; felt really good until I realized that my characters were headed towards sex. It got a bit uncomfortable.
  5. Nothing
  6. Nothing
  7. Nothing
  8. Nothing
  9. Started on Chapter 8. Realized that I feel into my typical "only write the dialogue" habit. It reads really fast with no interuption in the fighting that's going on. Need to fix this.
  10. Nothing
  11. Nothing
  12. Nothing
  13. Nothing
  14. I used to write during my coffee breaks at work. I'm going to start this approach again today. Update: I started adding the prose between my dialogue of Chapter 8.
  15. Finished working on Ch. 8. Started Ch. 10 when I realized that's where the other scene fit in. Wrote new introduction. Need to finish scene.
  16. Worked on Ch. 10 continuation.
  17. Journal -- good for the soul, but not for the WIP
  18. Edits for WIP into the electronic file
  19. Nothing
  20. Nothing
  21. Nothing
  22. Continued Ch. 10
  23. Nothing
  24. Nothing
  25. Nothing
  26. Nothing
  27. Nothing
  28. Nothing
  29. Nothing
  30. Nothing
  31. Nothing

From 11-29-07, editing in November included re-arranging the scenes and a read through.