February's Writing Progress

I wrote another 8,000 words or so of The Dragons of Asdanund, which now stands at just under 29,000 words.

I finished recording the audiobook of The Reluctant Dragonrider, which took just over a month. Now I have all the fun of editing it to look forward to.

I wrote a new science fiction short story to perform at an open mic night. I wouldn't normally have bothered writing something specifically for an event like this, seeing as most of these people had never seen me, but there was some confusion beforehand over how much time each performer would have on stage, and I wanted to be sure they wouldn't cut me off in the middle. It's the shortest piece of fiction I've ever written, at 826 words. The event was videoed, and I hope to get hold of the recording to post online at some point.

Our writers' group had a sudden influx of new people turn up to our most recent monthly meeting. This might've been because of an article I wrote for a magazine that the town council publishes. You can read the article here: https://www.facebook.com/StevenJPembe... Here's hoping at least some of them liked us enough to want to come back next time!
 •  1 comment  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on February 28, 2019 16:16 Tags: writing_progress
Comments Showing 1-1 of 1 (1 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Steven (new)

Steven Pemberton Lorraine wrote: "Steven, both your short story and magazine article are awesome! Well done!"

Thank you :-) (Even if you do make me laugh every time I read the story in front of you.)


back to top