Month-End Update: September 2017

Have you ever had an experience that fundamentally changed your view of a subject? Maybe you read a transformative novel or attended a mind-blowing lecture or traveled to a new country. This month, I had one of these experiences, right here at my desk.


[image error]During the last week of September, I attended the Smarter Artist Bootcamp hosted by Sterling & Stone (which I’m sure you’ve seen me mention a time or twelve). This free event featured five two-hour workshops, in which Johnny, Sean, and Dave shared their process on planning, writing, editing, publishing, and marketing a novel. I attended Bootcamp last year, and it was really helpful, so I was extremely excited for the 2017 edition.


What I didn’t expect was a major revelation. I won’t go into details here — partly to avoid boring you and partly because I still have a lot of soul-searching to do. However, the main point is that I finally realized how much I’ve grown over the last three years and how my desire to be super human (aka do ALL THE THINGS) has held me back. So, while I start my next novel and finish out 2017, I’m going to allow myself to rethink everything I’m doing and only keep the essentials that bring you the best stories I can write.


Now, let’s take a quick look at the goals, so I can get on with October!


Writing & Publishing

Main goals:

Create five days a week – still a little behind

Write a second novel – hoping to start this month


While I didn’t complete as much writing as I would have liked in September, I accomplished strong pre-production work (e.g. outlines, worldbuilding, character sheets, etc.). Though I want to count this as a win, I also know I’m suffering from a little analysis-paralysis. Too many ideas! Too many characters! Too many series! In October, it’ll be back to drafting.


Business

Main goals:

Make $2,000 from Boxthorn Press – catching up

Create short story for my Reader List – in progress

Blog once per week – fun plans for October

Read 52 books this year – catching up!


After attending Bootcamp, I am sorely tempted to re-evaluate my business goals. Instead, I’m going to save that for 2018 and focus on finishing 2017 as strong as I can. I’m really excited about the blog posts I have planned for October (all Halloween related!), and I’ve found more reading time, which has done wonders for my creativity and stress levels.


Books Read:

A Time to Die (The Legend of Carter Gabel #3) by Jonas Lee

Revived (Foreverers #1) by Nina del Arce

Risen Gods by J.F. Penn and J. Thorn (audiobook)

Angel & Faith: Season 10 Vol. 2 by Victor Gischler, Will Conrad, & Joss Whedon

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 10 Vol. 2 by Christos Gage & Rebekah Issacs


Book in Progress:

Selkie Cove (Ingenious Mechanical Devices #5) by Kara Jorgensen

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


Personal

Main Goals:

Work on positivity – still going great

Break a bad habit – a little setback

Exercise 3x week – actually doing it!


At risk of sounding like a cliché, moving from the East Coast to the West Coast has dramatically improved my quality of life. My new work-from-home schedule gives me the afternoons to focus on myself, and I’ve started a meditation practice that has done wonders for my positive outlook. Daniel and I have also recommitted ourselves to exercise, and I’ve worked out at least three times per week since we moved here. We’re eating healthier too. It’s been so refreshing!


Goals for October

Finish Desertera short story for my Reader List

Start drafting my next novel

Begin thinking ahead to NaNoWriMo

Track author/business activities to decide what should stay/go in 2018



How was your September? What goals do you have for the last quarter of 2017? Share your successes (or failures — no judgment here!) in the comments.


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