No Resolutions This Year

I’m skipping resolutions this year. For years my writing goals have been about how much I wrote and how much I submitted. When I tallied my score at the end of the year, I was shocked by my success. My nest set of resolutions will be heavily revised.
But let me brag a bit first. My short story “Joseph’s Captivity” was published by Untreed Reads. Two stories in my Victorian forensics line were picked up. “Rule of Thumb,” about fingerprints, was published by Mysterical-E. “The Magic Bullet,” about rifling lines, is in Death Knell V coming out sometime this spring. Both are set in the late 1800s. Since I had six works accepted this year, my resolution to submit six short stories a year is out the window. I have to up my writing quotas and I would like to finish the novel I am working on, but I am not making those goals into resolutions. Yet.
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Published on January 07, 2013 06:44 Tags: e-publishing, historical, resolutions, short-stories
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Sarah Glenn My only resolution this year is to put my life back in order. Last year blew my usual group out of the water. I'm glad to hear that your previous resolutions have blessed you with such success!


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K.B. Inglee
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