Since the start of this year, in an effort to spur myself toward action, I’ve been updating a word count tracking all my writing.
A bunch of coworkers and friends bought my fantasy novel and gave me generally positive feedback in person (as polite people are likely to do), and several asked, “When is the next book going to be out?”
I set a goal of Christmas–a lofty goal that I don’t think I can make.
March didn’t help. I didn’t even hit 10K, and far too many days (or streaks of days) had the total of 0.
Sure, I had a heap of work and flying, followed by a bout of flu that lasted over a week and had me pretty wiped out. I slept about 16 hours on the worst day, and then the next day, the military docs ordered me to 48 hours of bed rest.
It worked as a nice, short-term diet at least. I lost 7 pounds in 3 days, and had to tighten my belt another notch–a good problem for a pudgy guy like me.
Excuses, excuses. I managed to watch Daredevil season 2 during bed rest, so I could have managed to fit in more words.
So what does April hold in store?
Well, it’s Camp NaNoWriMo time, and I set a reasonable (I think) goal of 30K words.
I aim to finish the draft of PERDITION, my NaNo project from the 50K novel challenge in November. It needs several scenes, followed by extensive review and revision.
(For example, EMPs don’t work the way I originally thought they did. Oops. Yay for research and science! Boo for not doing it before creating several plot problems.)
I also have my WattPad project Echoes going, or more accurately, being frequently ignored by me. I plotted out how many scenes or chapters I need to close it out, and it’s in the single digits. I’d like to mark that one completed.
And there’s always the weekly Blog Battle, submissions for which comprise the majority of my recent posts. I really enjoy writing silly with Grant and Teagan, and my oldest son is a huge fan of those two. So I expect I’ll fit that in.
So where does that leave the sequel to Diffraction? On the back burner for this month. And that’s okay, because honestly I haven’t been connecting with it when I tried the last few times. There are some character and plot questions I need to get clear in my head before I can write what I hope is something compelling and entertaining with Lyllithe, Josephine, and the rest.
I plan to hit it hard when Camp NaNo is done, but I think April is a great month to re-focus and get a fresh perspective.
Onward and upward, in any event. Thanks for joining me on the journey.
You are a lot better than me. If I set a word count for myself, I would get depressed at how often I didn’t reach it! My goal is simply: to write. Even if it’s just one word a day, and it’s a good word, I feel satisfied.
I remember Yoko Ono was once asked what she was working on at present. She replied ‘I’m thinking a lot about acorns.’ That’s all. Just thinking. Sometimes I think we need that time. To just think.
Good luck with you!
Thanks! I think you make a fair point… It’s not all about numbers. (Especially when I was sick. Even watching Daredevil felt like a chore at one point, and that show is awesome!)