Month-End Update: April 2017

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Well, I’m back from Camp NaNoWriMo, covered in bug bites and stuffed to the brim with smores. While I didn’t win (darn it!), I did add nearly 40,000 words to my draft of Desertera #3. This puts me well on the way to done, and I should have the manuscript wrapped up over the next week or two.


To be honest, most of April is a blur. Specifically, a blur of Scrivener documents, penciled outlines, and story discussions with my alpha reader. Still, I managed to sneak in a little bit of fun. In preparation of my husband’s graduation from Yale, we’ve started a taste tour of local restaurants and have had many fun double dates and friends’ nights.


It’s definitely been a challenge to balance writing, business, my day job, and my social life, but I’m doing my best. That’s all any of us can do, right? As for May, the first half (and a bit) will be focused on getting Desertera #3 to the editor. Over the second half, I’ll be celebrating my husband’s graduation and spending time all around New England with him and our parents. It should be a lovely (and well deserved) break!


Writing & Publishing

Main goals:

Create five days a week – back on track!

Write Desertera #3 – almost done!


Thanks to the pressure of Camp NaNoWriMo, I’ve made fantastic progress on my manuscript of Desertera #3. My main goal this month will be finishing it up and completing the necessary content edits before it goes to the professional editor in the middle of the month. Because I’ve been editing as I write, this process should be pretty easy!


Business

Main goals:

Make $2,000 from Boxthorn Press – catching up

Blog twice per week – slightly behind

Maintain social media schedule – slightly behind

Read 52 books this year – slightly behind


As tends to be my pattern, I struggled with balancing my writing and other business activities. However, I did blog at least once a week, and I did participate in two separate marketing events. Given my editing deadline and upcoming personal commitments, I anticipate more unevenness this month. Luckily, I should have plenty of time to get caught up in this area over the summer.


Books Read:

None


Book in Progress: Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting by Robert McKee


Personal

Main Goals:

Work on positivity – great!

Exercise 3x per week – better than zero

Break a bad habit – on track

Make post-Yale plan – pretty much done


Even with all the craziness and uncertainty coming up, I’ve stayed in positive spirits and haven’t fallen back into bad habits. Most excitingly, my husband and I have made our plan for after his graduation from Yale, and while we still have a few minor details to iron out, we’re in good shape for our short- and mid-term future. We’ve also planned two fun mini-vacations for the end of the month, so watch my Instagram for photos!


Goals for May

Send Desertera #3 to my editor

Enjoy our post-graduation mini-vacations

Keep refining my balance between writing and other responsibilities



How did my fellow NaNoWriMo campers fare? Any exciting plans for May? Share in the comments!


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