Insecure Writer’s Support Group (Jan)

Every post opens with a question (a blogging prompt, if you will), and this month's is:
What steps have you taken to put a schedule in place for your writing and publishing?
If the last year has taught me one thing, it's that I thrive on a schedule. Part of it is that I have way too many freelancing responsibilities to juggle, and part of it is simple procrastination, but I definitely work best when I am under the pressure of those looming deadlines.
October last year was my busiest ever for writing and publishing, and it was all because Halloween was looming there as a big, bold, unavoidable deadline. I got my entry done for the Miss-Taken Identities anthology, which was a double-deadline since I was editing the whole thing as well; I finally got the twin Alpha Surrender/Alpha Transformation stories done, after sitting on the first draft for the better part of the year; and I even had time to polish off Gender Swapped by the Haunted Brothel, another story that had been lingering as a rough draft for even longer than the twins.
November . . . well, I had plans, but no schedule in place, so I accomplished pretty much what I expected, and that was nothing.
December carried with it another natural deadline, though, with Christmas, and that was what drove me to write a brand new story in Holly Daze, which I happen to think is some of the best writing I did all year. I plotted it, roughed it out, and polished it in the space of about two weeks, and that includes obsessing over the cover and blurb.
Going hand-in-hand with scheduling, I find accountability keeps me on track too. While I do not have a schedule in place yet for this year, it is something I am working on and plan to share. Simply posting progress updates on stories to social media has done wonders for keeping me on point, so hopefully sharing a schedule will do the same.© 2018 Bending the Bookshelf All Rights Reserved
Published on January 02, 2018 21:01
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