Month-End Update: April 2016

Despite Camp NaNoWriMo being in April, I had a rather “slow” month. I focused more on a few big items on my to-do list and let some of the little stuff I normally do slide. In fact, between completing my first Camp goal (writing and publishing 100 Fantasy Writing Prompts), I took a full week off production while I waited to begin the content edit revisions of Desertera #2 (which may have a title now…stay posted!).


Overall, April has been a solid month. I made a few new author friends at the Brain to Books Cyber Convention, won Camp NaNoWriMo (third time’s the charm!), did quite a bit of reading, and received a few fantastic reviews of The Cogsmith’s Daughter (Desertera #1). I’m leaving the month refreshed and happy to keep moving forward in May.


Writing



Blog Posts Written — 9 (and three reblogs)
Fiction Words Written — 0
# of Days I Wrote Fiction — 0
Nonfiction Prompts Written — 100 prompts (plus front/back matter material)
# of Days I Wrote Non-Fiction — 6
Outlines Written — 1.5 (100 Historical Fiction Writing Prompts, starting Desertera #3)
Days Without Writing and/or Editing — 17

Editing/Revising



Drafts Revised — Content Edit of Desertera #2 (roughly 23,000 words so far)
# of Days I Revised — 7

Reading



Books Finished

Let’s Get Visible: How to Get Noticed and Sell More Books by David Gaughran
250 Things You Should Know About Writing by Chuck Wendig
How to Sell Books by the Truckload on Amazon.com – Book One and Two: Get More Sales – Get More Reviews!  by Penny C. Sansevieri
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 (Volume 2) by Joss Whedon
The Gates Unbarred: A History of University Extension at Harvard, 1910-2009 by Michael Shinagel
Dust (Silo #3) by Hugh Howey
Spike Omnibus by Peter David




Books Begun/In-Progress

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 (Volume 3) by Joss Whedon




Books Reviewed

None on the blog



*Remember, I review every book I read on my Goodreads page.


Author Business Activities



Published  100 Fantasy Writing Prompts (Fiction Ideas Vol. 4)
Recorded and posted a vlog
Participated in the Brain to Books Cyber Convention
Started recording my business/production processes

Goals for May


Right now, May looks to be another relatively slow-paced month, with just a few big goals.



Finish the content edit revisions of Desertera #2
Write and publish 100 Historical Fiction Writing Prompts
Participate in the #WriteWeMay Instagram Challenge
Try at least one new advertising or marketing strategy


Who else has accomplishments to share from April? What are your goals for May? Share in the comments!


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