It's Just This Little Chromium Switch Here...
Sunday, November 3. 2019
Here I go again—attempting to jump-start my writing by adding some structure and accountability to my word production. NaNoWriMo started a few days ago for this year, but I don't need to start producing yet another new novel—what I really need to do is to get some of my old (some very old) projects completed.
Toward that end, I am committing to spending a total of 60 hours in November working on writing.
Specific projects I plan to tackle are:
- Selecting a writing tool and associated devices to allow me to work wherever I find myself.
- Selecting one of my short stories in progress to finish this month and begin shopping.
- Focusing on one novel to get refamiliarized with and drive toward a sellable state—meaning I need to finish plotting the entire novel, add text to get to the word count I want, and finish editing what I've already written.
I don't necessarily expect to finish the novel this month, but I'd like to get items 1 and 2 completed. Number 1, anyway, should be pretty easy; I just have to try out the various tools recommended by and/or sponsoring NaNoWriMo and pick the best for my purposes. I'm making pretty good progress so far this month, but we'll see where I am by the time 1 December rolls around...soon!
Here I go again—attempting to jump-start my writing by adding some structure and accountability to my word production. NaNoWriMo started a few days ago for this year, but I don't need to start producing yet another new novel—what I really need to do is to get some of my old (some very old) projects completed.
Toward that end, I am committing to spending a total of 60 hours in November working on writing.
Specific projects I plan to tackle are:
Toward that end, I am committing to spending a total of 60 hours in November working on writing.
Specific projects I plan to tackle are:
- Selecting a writing tool and associated devices to allow me to work wherever I find myself.
- Selecting one of my short stories in progress to finish this month and begin shopping.
- Focusing on one novel to get refamiliarized with and drive toward a sellable state—meaning I need to finish plotting the entire novel, add text to get to the word count I want, and finish editing what I've already written.
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