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December 24, 2024
Write Till Christmas: The Gift I Gave Myself
In October, I committed to Write Till Christmas. To review for those of you who may not have read earlier posts on this topic – my writing friend Kelly Sgroi started this program a year ago. The purpose of Write Till Christmas is to help you add to the word count of a project you’ve … Continue reading Write Till Christmas: The Gift I Gave Myself →
Published on December 24, 2024 05:35
December 23, 2024
Do More Than Write
How does this look for a daily writing schedule? Apparently this was Ursula LeGuin’s daily practice. You could do worse! Yes, I know. I just wrote about being sure to take time off and how I’m going to push myself to take two days off a week. Sure, I may write my single page for … Continue reading Do More Than Write →
Published on December 23, 2024 05:12
December 19, 2024
Cutting Back vs Setting Goals
I’ve been noodling over goal setting for 2025, but I’m noodling it over with the knowledge that I tend to set out far too much for myself to do. And it isn’t healthy. One thing that has helped me realize this is that someone I follow posted about why she will be working a four … Continue reading Cutting Back vs Setting Goals →
Published on December 19, 2024 23:47
December 18, 2024
Why Do You Quit Reading An Author?
The first time I read a book by author A, I loved it! Sure, the main character was whiney, but the story was fast-paced and funny although the characters were a bit over-the top. The second time I read a book by this same author, I liked it a lot. The characters seemed far-fetched and … Continue reading Why Do You Quit Reading An Author? →
Published on December 18, 2024 23:27
Read Harder 2025 Challenge
As we come up on Christmas, everyone is looking at their goals for this year. What did they accomplish? Can they panic push and accomplish something else between now and the New Year? They also start looking at goals and challenges for next year. So many challenges are about quantity. Write more words! Read more … Continue reading Read Harder 2025 Challenge →
Published on December 18, 2024 05:33
December 16, 2024
PW’s 2024 Person of the Year
I’ll admit it. Book geek that I am, I got super excited when I saw that Publisher’s Weekly had named a person of the year. Which one of my favorite authors/illustrators/literary loves would it be? Answer: none of the above. Instead, they chose Entangled Publishing CEO and publisher Liz Pelletier. Pelletier is the power behind … Continue reading PW’s 2024 Person of the Year →
Published on December 16, 2024 23:31
December 15, 2024
Feel the Feelings, Then Get to Work
Recently I was chatting with a newish writer. I say newish because he’s an editor who in his current job has gotten to do some writing. He really likes it and wants to do more so he’s been talking to a number of us about our experiences as writers. How did we get into writing … Continue reading Feel the Feelings, Then Get to Work →
Published on December 15, 2024 23:03
December 12, 2024
Write a Little When You Can’t Write a Lot
Not quite two weeks ago I was getting hammered by work deadlines. I simply didn’t have the time or energy to write a page to meet my Write Till Christmas Challenge. That continued for about four days. Getting going again was brutally difficult even when I had the time. I had lost my momentum and, … Continue reading Write a Little When You Can’t Write a Lot →
Published on December 12, 2024 23:18
December 11, 2024
Writing Nonfiction Is Like Crochet
Earlier this week, I finally figured out what to give a friend for Christmas. The gift I spotted couldn’t be purchased. It has to be made. That means that I’ll be following these steps. These things are never as straightforward as I think they should be. In this case, the pattern said what size of … Continue reading Writing Nonfiction Is Like Crochet →
Published on December 11, 2024 23:50
December 10, 2024
Why Write a Holiday Themed Book?
While I was listening to an audiobook yesterday, I realized that I have no Christmas books in my TBR pile. That’s to-be-read pile for those of you who don’t know. At one time, I would have had a few Christmas books but I have to admit that this was when my son was tiny. I … Continue reading Why Write a Holiday Themed Book? →
Published on December 10, 2024 23:11