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Monday, July 16, 2012

July 16th #writemotivation Update

In last Monday's blog post I mentioned that I was going to add a "Special Projects" option which I could use once per month to my Daily Writing Chain. I did this for the first time one night last week, getting a whole bunch of my stories which had been sitting around back out the door. The final tally was seven submissions and one pre-submission query. So far I've received a go-ahead to submit based on the query and a rewrite request from one of the seven submissions. Woo-hoo!

Writing-wise in general, things keep trucking along with no major news to report. Since July is a #writemotivation goal-check month, the rest of today's post is devoted to looking at my goals for July and how I'm coming along with them.

July Goals

1) Keep all my writing routines -- Daily Writing Chain, blogging schedule, etc. - No problems here. I feel like adding the "Special Projects" option worked well this month; I'll wait several months, though, before deciding if I want to keep it as a feature of my Daily Writing Chain.

2) Write at least one new story. - Done (and then some).

3) Submit at least four stories for the first time. - I'm at three now. Two of the stories I sent out during last week's Submit-o-Rama were first timers and I had sent out one prior to that. Over the weekend I did significant revisions to a longer story and put it up for critique on a site where I'm a member. I may or may not try to get that story out the door yet this month. If not, I shouldn't have too much difficulty finding some other suitable target.

4) Write 7,500 words of new fiction. - I'm solidly on target for this, with just under 5,000 new words of fiction written so far this month.

5) On 7/31, have two non-time-sensitive blog posts written and ready for future use on a day when I'm not able to post something "new." - I'm still at zero. There's a fair chance I won't meet this goal, though I might if I prioritize it highly enough.

6) Launch at least one new eBook. - Like I discussed in last Monday's #writemotivation goal check, there's a very good chance I won't end up releasing an eBook this month. The item I had planned to release in July needs more work and there isn't an obvious second choice. I may try to get two out in one month to "catch up" but if I end up releasing a total of eight eBook titles in 2012 rather than nine, I won't feel like that's a major "miss" goal-wise.

I hope that everyone working on #writemotivation this month is having a great go of it! See you for another goal check next Monday!

6 comments:

  1. Awesome job on sticking to your goals. I've said it before but I'll say it again: your organizational skills are inspiring. :)

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    1. Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words.

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  2. So far my goals are doing decently well. I had to change which book I was working on for the month, but I've managed to have forward progress on it, so the result is the same.

    It looks like you have a great handle on your goals for July. I agree that 8 instead of 9 in 2012 wouldn't be a miss. In fact, I think that's a major accomplishment. Congrats on getting your shorts out the door. I hope some of them bring great news!

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    1. Thank you! I got a couple stories back today, so need to see about getting them out the door again.

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  3. You seem to be achieving your main goals and then some. Congrats! Also, I agree that the e-book release is not too big a miss. Rather it be in the best shape it can be than releasing it just to release it!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Katharina! Good luck with your progress towards your writing goals this month.

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