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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.


I'm at a peculiar junction, and have decided to solve it as an arc instead of scene by scene. When I figure out new things (for me), I often blog about it to get it down in a coherent form for my own sake.

"Katherine Keough
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
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I enjoyed this book and am eager for the next. I felt immersed in the story and the characters. The characters became real and I am concerned for them now. "
One loves to be called nice names.

I'm hoping her review will lead to more.



Somebody needs to say it: Great job, Anna!
Who cares about anything else (unless the 'else' is fiction, too)!
You have your priorities straight.

Good job!
You DO know that blog posts are optional, and not paid for? Even if they are a form of advertising? Just a gentle reminder.

You DO know that blog posts are optional, and not paid for? Even if they are a form of advertising? Just a gentle reminder. ..."
Remember my business model
The dog and quad blog posts and sifted through and go to make up the collections such as Sometimes I sits and thinks
The Tallis Steelyard ones get put together into anthologies like Tallis Steelyard, shower me with gold and other stories. so they do both jobs :-)

You DO know that blog posts are optional, and not paid for? Even if they are a form of advertising? Just a gentle reminder. ..."
Remember my business model
The dog and quad blog p..."
Sorry - I forgot about the second part.
I should have remembered - I look at all my writing posts and see a book: How NOT to Write, subtitled Unless everything else hasn't worked for you...
What do you think?

Congratulations everone. I sent my book off to some beta readers today, and I'm about to offer it to the superfans on my mailing list. I also finally got the invoice for Dad's care and paid it ... it only took them 21 months to send it but that should be the last piece of admin around Dad's death taken care of. Well ... er hem ... apart from interring his ashes. But we're going to batch him with Mum.

As for 'How not to' books, sigh. I think we'd be joining another crowded market!

As for 'How not to' books, sigh. I think we'd be joining another cr..."
Thanks and ... yes you're probably right.

Hard to argue with a finished project.

Cheers
MTM




Maybe I'll get the other part done today, too. Could happen.

I may actually finish this second trilogy volume this year. And start the third (I don't count rough drafts - mine are so pedestrian).
It has been a dry spell through the worst of the politics and the pandemic - hard to write when it might be the end of the world, I find.

Thanks. There will be more when I march through AutoCrit, but it has to flow properly before I even attempt the editing. The usual suspects - but I got through the listening potion of the processing, and the text survived. Funny how you get people talking in your head.

Jim, like you I’ve been doing the ten minutes thing and have managed to do something most days. Not at any regular time but at least it’s happening. I’m just tweaking the Christmas story I wrote for an anthology this year before adding its second half so it can become a K’Barthan Short next year.
The novel is being beta read and so I’m in that pleasant limbo when I’m casting about deciding what to write next. I need to do something with Space Dustmen - the slightly more suitable for the normals straight comedic sci fi series. In fact, I really, really need to write something new and more commercial but Mum’s not too good at the moment so I’ll write what flows for now so I’ll probably be doing some more work on the series of stuff about the old ladies in the Parrot and Screwdriver and Their Trev.

Jim, like you I’ve been doing the ten minutes thing and have managed to do something most days. Not at any regular time but at least it’s happening. I’m just tweaking the ..."
You do what you can, and your body will let you. Your commitment to writing is obvious. Your mom needs you now - your family needs you now - and that knee isn't going to rehab itself.
Great job.






I've written seven thousand or so words this weekend. Just finished chapter two of the final story in my book The Truth About Trees. Seven more chapters and it's done!

About 5,000 words at a guess and no need to edit and refine beyond a quick tweak.
I also guess this is not what I'm supposed to be telling you! Ah but come Tuesday evening it will be different.

About 5,000 words at a guess and no need to edit and refine beyond a quick tweak.
I also gues..."
Well done and at the same time, Oh lordy don't remind me! I have a lot of my mother's correspondence to attend to. Her friends write her letter and she gives them to me saying, 'I don't know what to do with this but I ought to write back,' so then I write back, except I've found some that are really old, where I haven't written back at all! Eeek.
Stuart wrote: "Good work MT!
I've written seven thousand or so words this weekend. Just finished chapter two of the final story in my book The Truth About Trees. Seven more chapters and it's done!"
Yay Stuart! You're motoring!

I'm sure they'd rather hear something than have to wait until you have more time.
I'm trying to get myself in gear to do that for friends - I have neglected the writing so long, and so much of what I would say is a repeat, and most of my life right now is so boring! I'll let you know if I ever get to it.

Probably. I do one at Christmas. :-) A summer one might help.



Congratulations!
I manage several hundred to several thousand a day - but often little of that is finished fiction, the only thing I count.
My brain works on the page - I can't carry anything in-head. So there are all kinds of things written that another author would simply remember, and get on with it.
Can't complain. Most of the people I know with ME have the same kinds of severe mental restrictions; and I greatly fear for the future, as it is estimated that TEN PERCENT of those who GET Covid-19 will have something long-term that looks very similar to ME.
That's a HUGE number of people. Not just the ones who have symptoms. I pray it's a lot fewer.
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This one ended at 1255 words after rigorous editing, listening, and running the whole thing through Autocrit over and over until I was satisfied.
Once I let her channel through my brain, the scene finished itself. Everything I'd planned to go there, is there - phew! I love it when they finally do that. I had inspiration.