Half Way Through the Writing Year

Since we're heading towards the Summer Solstice, the longest day, we must be almost half way through the year. It certainly doesn't feel like summer, though I don't mind not having too much sun since I'm more of an autumn/winter person. I seem to be more creative in the darker months so I thought I'd have a look at what I've achieved so far this year.

I've probably posted this Recipe for Success photo before, from one of our favourite little coffee shops but I always find it inspirational!



Much-needed Encouragement to Persevere
Adjudicator of the Pitlochry Award for a Romance novel at the Scottish Association of Writers Conference in MarchRan a workshop at same eventOne article accepted by The Highlander Magazine (USA)Two other articles submitted to different journals (awaiting decision)Several poems submitted to various places (not heard anything yet)Four short stories submitted to magazines or competitions (not heard yet)A couple of letters sent to magazinesTwo children's short stories being accepted for an autumn/winter journalTwo novels to finish (at least)Attending the Romantic Novelists' Association Conference in July - having agent one-to-onesIt's been quite useful writing this down as I always think I'm not achieving enough! I've also enjoyed returning to freelance writing and searching for markets and opportunities. Although I enjoy being a novelist, my first love is shorter pieces, whether stories, articles or poems.

I've discovered how much I need the variety as it helps me to stay focused on creativity. Strangely enough, all this other type of writing doesn't distract me from the novel but seems to flex the creative muscle to keep me going.

Anyone else find it helps to dabble in different forms of writing or creativity?

Rosemary
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