Category: Writer’s Log
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Writer’s Log: 2024 in Review
What did I actually write? Writer’s Log: 2024 in Review And what a year it has been. My final Writer’s Log of 2024 is going to be a fairly traditional look back over my writing in the past 12 months. The numbers will vary a little from those published in…
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Writer’s Log: Storytime’s First Year Review
Has having my own website been worth it? Writer’s Log: The first year of my own website – is it worth it? Last year in December, I set up Storytime as my very own writing website to have a place where I could share my writing. A year on, do I…
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Writer’s Log: A Novel Hangover
After the celebration comes the… It’s been a weird two weeks since I finished the first draft of the novel. On one hand, it feels slightly relieving not to have the pressure of a daily writing target and the pressure of a deadline. On the other, it feels odd not…
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Writer’s Log: Taking a moment to celebrate
93,916 words later. The draft of my novel is complete and today, I am taking a moment to celebrate! I set myself the target of writing it in November and I achieved my target! I am very happy and a touch proud. Admittedly, the last few chapters were hard to…
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Writer’s Log: Novel Tactics
Novels are the marathons of the writing world. I remind myself of this every day because it is easy with a novel to get discouraged because of the sheer number of words between the blank page at day one, and the finished article. Even with a great story in your…
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Writer’s Log: Into November
And into novel writing October seemed never-ending. In some ways that was a good thing, because I really got a lot done especially from a writing perspective, but in others, it felt like November was never going to arrive. In hindsight, that anticipatory feeling was because I had planned…
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Writer’s Log: Who’s driving this plot?
I just ended up pantsing a story Can you fall into pantsing by accident? Pantsing for those who may not know the term is where a writer does not plot their story per se and instead sits down with nothing more than a general sense of what the story is…
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Writer’s Log: The Art of Juggling
Sometimes you just need to leave balls on the floor The problem is that there are too many things I want to do. There are just so many ideas, so many projects…where do I focus my time and energy? How do I juggle everything? It’s always been the key area…
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Writer’s Log: Building my own sandpit
Why posting original work is terrifying It is terrifying to publish a story. Art of any kind is created from the imagination of the artist – whether a painter, writer, poet or videographer. In many ways we all pull from ourselves to create art, whether our emotions, or past experiences,…
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Writer’s Log: Quarterly Review (Q3 Year 1)
Measuring success or measuring joy? It’s the end of my third quarter and I’ve taken another look at the data to see how the website is progressing. The goals for my third quarter were: These are not SMART goals as I’m not planning to set myself hard targets to be…
