by June Shaw
Many writers set goals for their work-in-progress, while maybe even more of them don't.
For goal setters, I've heard many writers mention going for creating one new page a day. Then by the end of the year, of course, they would have enough pages for a book. Many others say they go after the number of words they write each time they sit at their computers. A computer page is about two hundred and fifty words, so those with little time often go for that short goal, which at least kee...
Published on May 23, 2014 23:00