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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.
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Sep 16, 2018 11:39PM

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Finally - not entirely fiction, but tomorrow we write:
https://liebjabberings.wordpress.com/...


It’s nice to look back and see how far we’ve all come and words written seems as good a measure of that as any. I started this thread after a nano where I found that I really raised my output just by comparing notes with everyone else and offering/receiving encouragement. One of the lovely things about it is that nobody is apologetic about small word counts or cocky about doing stacks. We all know about editing, good days, slow days and so on! It’s not a competition or anything.
Today, I got an hour and a half to write in, so I wrote 1,1k or thereabouts. But I agree that output isn’t the issue, it’s doing stuff. But sometimes it’s nice to try and measure the ‘doing stuff’ hence the word count thread.
It’s not obligatory to post progress as a word count and not everyone does, but it’s what I started the thread to log, so I’ll probably carry on. Anyone else who wants to carry on posting progress that way is welcome to do so, and anyone who wants to gauge their progress any other way is welcome to do that too.
It’s really a, ‘did you get your bum in the chair today?’
‘Yes I did/no I didn’t,’ thread.
Cheers
MTM

Cheers
MTM


Three blog posts (liebjabberings.wordpress, prideschildren, and Pateon) yesterday and random commenting, plus I got into my main book files and started trying to figure out what next.
I'm saving re-reading Book 2 from the beginning for right before starting, to get me in the mood. Sometimes it's a good thing to write in finished scenes.
I think I'm afraid to get pulled back in before this place is tidy enough so I can find thing, but it has to be done.


No actual words yet...

and we eat!

On the other hand, I am now in the midst of two funny outlines.


As someone who earns very little money for her writing at the moment, I salute you!
David wrote: "Abandoned 4 1st drafts - 2 complete and 2 almost complete - when I decided I don't like writing non-funny stuff.
On the other hand, I am now in the midst of two funny outlines."
So with you on this! I find that my funny does get a little serious sometimes but I definitely can't begin to write non-funny. It's boring.
Alicia wrote: "Inching my way back toward writing fiction.
Three blog posts (liebjabberings.wordpress, prideschildren, and Pateon) yesterday and random commenting, plus I got into my main book files and started ..."
Brilliant news Alicia! Sounds like you're in the home straight with the move/unpacking malarky!
Kath wrote: "I have three books, two long, one short, on the way to publication and since I've started some craft activities, including a bit of painting, I've come to the conclusion that they tickle the same b..."
That really intrigued me, Kath because I'm the exact opposite. So when McMini was small, painting or doing crafts felt like pulling teeth because it was the same creativity I used to get him to school on time without constantly nagging (or doing him an injury)! As a result, I wrote because it used a different part of my brain; the pointy bit, mainly.
These days, McMini is slightly more compliant so I've started using the painting mojo to make models with him and as winter draws in, I've started knitting again, too!

Good to hear about the encouragement people give by the sharing of such information. Thank you for sharing M.T.

Very true. It does need a bit of serious as counterpoint, but not too much.
On the other, other hand I could always go back to those 'serious' stories later and throw some funny stuff in. I remember Victoria Wood saying once that she wrote her scripts out as stories first and then went back and put the jokes in later.

Very true. It does need a bit of serious a..."
Yeh, you just get one character who’s a bit of a nut bar and suddenly it all comes alive, and you’re set.
Cheers
MTM

Basically, you can do the transfer yourself now of paperbacks on CS to KDP: but when Ammy decide the finally close the doors on CS, they will do your books for you.KDP seems a lot less friendly than CS in terms of ease of upload and proofing, but maybe in time they will fnish importing the CreateSpace systems. Or maybe not. Distribution is not as good and the target is clearly maintaining and enhancing Amazon's exclusivity targets. Personally, I intend to save up and buy some ISBNs and then go to Lulu.



I agree with Jud's suggestion. OR, you could take one element of the current outline and turn that into a short story. I have used this method for some back stories to my memoirs (i.e. created several biographical fiction short stories that I published separately).

I think Jud is right in this
Come up with another Horror short
If you're short of ideas, take a Tallis Steelyard story at random and try and imagine it done with a horror angle, then change the names and background slightly :-)

Yeh, I’d go with Jud’s idea Will, or do an expanded version. I put a 10k short into an anthology, it really wanted to be 15k and I’m thinking I must put that 5 back so that the one I use is an extended version.



Can imagine it’s been a bit windy up your way Jim, the weather too (badoom tish). Sorry.
Kath, nice going, I keep finding books you’ve written that have slipped through the net, bought a couple the other day.
Cheers
MTM


Not fiction yet, but 1k+ blog post about getting ready to write fiction is the product of today so far - still have hope of getting more done, including actual fiction - but we are being interviewed as new residents this afternoon, and having dinner with a new-to-us couple, and no promises.
https://liebjabberings.wordpress.com/...

When you read so widely, it's difficult to stay in one box as a writer, right?

Can imagine it’s been a bit windy up your way Jim, the weather..."
Not as bad as it has been. Last week was far worse. I've had some very pleasant weather when walking about this week :-)

there's a knack :-)
A lot of people look down on him as a pulp writer but not many can match his quality

When you read so widely, it's difficult to stay in one box as a writer, right?"
True. I write things I'd like to read, I suppose.

I'm not sure I could write something I didn't enjoy reading

Kath, I like that you genre hop. Also I am convinced, myself, that if I write enough books and can manage to engage my mailing list I will only need to sell a handful of copies of each one per month to earn a living. I’m aiming for £500 a month as that would cover expenses and the production costs of the next book. Anything else on top is gravy.
Alicia, I’m delighted you are getting sorted again and I hope the dinner went well!
I did a blog post yesterday and wrote about 280 words of the short - it’s slowing down because I’m topping and tailing and finishing it off. Not sure what to write next. I might revert to the behemoth short but I think it may still be simmering quietly, so I’ll probably put another couple of thousand words into tripwires next week while I have a think. Slightly worried about the shorts as I fear they may end up being a bit samey since they’re all about the same character. I might have to write some adventures for other K’Barthan characters as well, not sure though as I may not be able to produce as many about the others so the balance will be wrong. Thinking I might do a set about the main male character in the series and then do a set of two apiece about some of the other characters. That might work.
The blog post is a bit of a mish mash, like my books. Mwahahahargh! I’ll post a link later, when it’s done.
Cheers all
MTM

I'm not sure I could write something I didn't enjoy reading"
That's why there are still genres I've not touched. Not interested. Even if they sell.

Alas that in my case these genres appear to be popular ones with high sales :-(
But I'm sorry, my sense of ridiculous would never let me write erotica, I don't really enjoy horror as such, and I find thrillers take themselves more seriously than I do :-)

I don't think so. If you wrote the book you want to read, you should be able to read it whenever you want exactly that.
I re-read occasionally; and I've done that with the five finished chapters of Book 2 to get back in the mood. I like finding bits I've forgotten I wrote.

Jim, like you I find the high earning stuff is not for me, but I do get pissed off that I can’t compete with the naked manchest books flooding fantasy - my books sell much better when they’re pitched as fantasy, but at the same time, they get more take up in sci-fi these days because people actually see them!
Alicia, I love that, finding something and actually enjoying it to the point where I am not sure I could have possibly written it.
Did a blog today but not much else, not yet anyway. There’s half an hour so I might squish a bit in. Blog is here for anyone interested.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2018/09/29/fu...
I should probably have given it a profanity warning!
Cheers
MTM


don't worry, it's produce many many words later on ;-)
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