For anyone who has been reading this blog, it should come as no surprise that I have missed yet another deadline. I didn't complete the first novella in December as scheduled. In fact, I've barely written at all in the past few months. It actually seems like I've done nothing, though I guess I've been quite busy. I have no excuses for November, but December was a busy time with Christmas, the Wintersun concert and the World Jrs. January brought back the NHL and it seems like there is a Leaf game every night. I've also been playing hockey twice a week and have been planning a wedding since October. Other than that, it seems that all my free time has been taken up playing guitar. I recently got back into playing and got a new Ibanez as an early birthday present.
I realize that March 2nd will be the two year mark since I started writing and started this blog. I'm disappointed in myself for letting it take this long. I don't want to be one of those people who starts a book and never finishes it.
I also started plotting another book which takes place in a dystopian society, but I haven't even put pen to paper on that one yet. Actually, the plotting was never finished.
Back in October, I sent a short story to Tor publishing hoping they would buy it. They offer 25 cents a word. I did get a email back from them last month; my first rejection letter. I was actually proud to receive it. I think the story needs some cleaning up and maybe I will submit it to other Sci-Fi publishers. I have also had a few other short stories floating in my head, but again, I've been lazy. It's come to the point where writing feels more like a job. I need to shake that. Writing should be fun. I would love to do it for a living, but I fear that if it were my job, and I had no one pushing me, that I would soon become one of those penniless writers you see in the movies. That's why I think it's good to have a job and write, but I need to carve out more time. The year I wrote my book, I seemed to have tons of time to write. I was writing 5000 words a week. Now, it seems like I have no time and when I do, I don't want to write. I need to force my self no matter what. The best part about writing the book was that I could keep track of my progress. With editing, I don't have a very good way to track this. If I found a way, perhaps I'd be more efficient. I'm all about spreadsheets and stats.
I want to write tonight, but I have a feeling I will go home, nap and watch the Leaf game. Maybe I will make dinner. Oh, I have also been doing a lot of cooking lately and watching a lot of the Food Network. My latest experiment was deep fried meatballs. They actually turned out pretty awesome.
Anyways, today is Feb 21 and I would like to finish the first novella before my wedding, which is August 17. That is six months from now so I am giving myself a lot of time. It would be nice to have it up on Amazon and make a few extra bucks before the big day, but I'm not holding my breath.
NO MORE EXCUSES
I, for one, am very much looking forward to your book. Just keep plugging along, even if its less than 500 words a day. You can do it!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the support, Valerie.
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