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2019 Writing Goals:
1. Re-release first Sylvia Chronicles
2. Release next two installments of Sylvia Chronicles
3. Work on finishing one of the other eleven projects I have laying around
4. Build website
*chuckle* I've actually been mocking the Goodreads read-o-meter on Facebook this morning. I said I would read 4999 books and did not report reading one. It's a joke that was a year in the making...
My literary goals... Well, I hate how overused the word literally is today, but, my goals will literally be set tomorrow on the first day of the year. I have a friend who wants his life story written and he's asked me to do it. I'll be invading his home about twenty-four hours from now to kick around ideas for the book and then I'll determine if I want the project. If not, I have about four novels started in the past few years. I'll read them over and pick the one that excites me the most and that'll be my big project for the year.
Last but not least, happy 2019 to you, Haru, and the rest of you!
My literary goals... Well, I hate how overused the word literally is today, but, my goals will literally be set tomorrow on the first day of the year. I have a friend who wants his life story written and he's asked me to do it. I'll be invading his home about twenty-four hours from now to kick around ideas for the book and then I'll determine if I want the project. If not, I have about four novels started in the past few years. I'll read them over and pick the one that excites me the most and that'll be my big project for the year.
Last but not least, happy 2019 to you, Haru, and the rest of you!

1) Publish the next novel in my series (Afflicted to the Core), which should have been published this year.
2) Get back into a regular writing schedule - write 4-5 days a week.
3) Work on the next novel - a vampire/mage story I've been rolling around for years.
Remember that I want to write the things I love to read.
Good luck everyone!

Writing goals - finish draft of novel #4, The Long Dark, by March and get it critiqued/revised through the rest of the year ready for publication in 2020.
Also, a side project, finish and publish a non-fiction booklet on beating writer's block.
For me, there's pretty much one main goal: finish Eternal Defenders #1. It's a lot of time since I started in 10/2015 as a clueless fool and I hope that I might get it finished by the end of the year.
If it goes well, I might get some internal revisions done on #2 and #3 which are both in the first draft - so when I'm done with #1, I can go straight to working on the next one and cut down the break between them.
And I think this is a good opportunity to thank anyone who helped me - even a single sentence of advice or support is appreciated and those who helped much more... well, bless them and their writing! (or something, I am an atheist)
Good luck to everyone with their goals.
If it goes well, I might get some internal revisions done on #2 and #3 which are both in the first draft - so when I'm done with #1, I can go straight to working on the next one and cut down the break between them.
And I think this is a good opportunity to thank anyone who helped me - even a single sentence of advice or support is appreciated and those who helped much more... well, bless them and their writing! (or something, I am an atheist)
Good luck to everyone with their goals.

Complete design of Book # 5 by the end of January, and publish it by November 1st 2019.
Improve my marketing and double my sales from 2018 to 2019.

My goal? Quite modest one...I just want to have the writing bug hit me again. I spend too much time on YoWorld and Ebay… blah lol

2. Publish my first graphic novel.
3. Launch a new series that's been poking around in my head for the past year.

Resolutions (haha) are...
1. Write number 2 whodunnit in series
2. Find out more about Audible books for existing novel Murder at Melrose Court
Does anyone have any experience in making Audible books?
Is it worth it?

Libby listened little but was literally linked to the listed library lists which she liked - libelous?

That and going to bed earlier. Maybe then I wouldn't be so tired to write once I get home from work.


-Get healthy (eat better, lose some weight)
-Sleep more
-Publish book 2, Return to Abundance (set to release tomorrow)
-Get book 3, Escape from Abundance ready to publish in the summer (June hopefully)
-Finish book 4 and hopefully get it ready to be published by Winter
-See the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone



1) Actually publish the fantasy novel! (I've been "almost ready to publish" for like a year now and I've reached a point where I just want to get it out there. Still need a cover and to decide how long the preorder period is going to be and have a marketing plan...
2) Finish writing the sci-fi novel I just started!
That's pretty much it. I do have a website coded and everything, but I'm not sure if I want to pay for hosting now where I make basically nothing off my published shorts and novellas, but if the novel kicks off well I might add putting up the website as a goal as well.

I've already started on the marketing by redoing my website and getting all the things I need in place and have made arrangements for one book to be edited and another for copy editing.

Oh, and most importantly, to ignore this post so I don't have to follow through.

Is this a bad thing?

Is this a bad thing?"
At the point where I re-read my material and feel a similar tone to each, yes, I think it needs to be shaken up. It may or may not be as obvious to an audience, I don't know, but I'd like to write something which doesn't sound like me at least once or twice.



And now to have some rest... Not even the most famous authors publish a novel and twelve days later they publish a short story. My brain is fried *points at a faint column of smoke coming out of her ear* Now to relax, lower a change, search for some organic fresh food and put on a couple pounds, that I haven't had a single decent meal since the year started.
I hope to publish my second short story before February ends. Hope to see a lot more accomplishments from everybody by then!

I have not found it as challenging to publish non-fiction “how to,” which I have done a few times in an area of my professional expertise. The audience is pretty well defined (they are the same people who might become clients in my service business.) Of course, it was still very challenging to get professional reviews because many reviewers prefer fiction. But, at least I understood that hurdle.
However, my new book that I published in October is a vivid, entertaining story – it just happens to be a true story. I would categorize it along with James Herriot (All Creatures Great & Small) or Cheryl Strayed’s book Wild. I know it is a good book and a worthy read, but I need to figure out how to market such a book and that is one of my big goals for 2019.
My second authoring goal for 2019 is to complete another book that is going to subject me to the same struggle regarding marketing a compelling, plot twisting “story” that is non-fiction. I am about 20% into that project at this time.
I hope that I realize a successful strategy before that book is published (which I anticipate will be in early autumn.)
Tammie Rogers

I have not found it as challen..."
I'm having the same problem - writing in a non-fiction genre and trying to market it. Most advice about review-getting pertains to fiction writing and simply doesn't work. For the moment I am letting things happen organically, which worked for my first book, and hoping for the best. I am sorry I have no advice but I will certainly pass on anything I pick up. Good luck.

I have not found it as challen..."
Tammie,
I wish I could offer you a great idea to market your book which you feel crosses genres. I can only wish you luck. I published two and only realized after doing an online blog tour that my books are best classified as Literary Fiction. Plus they pertain to still controversial topics. In the sea containing millions of books, most of which are other confined genres such as YA and Dystopian, I hope that someone reads it who has many friends who will also read it, and then it goes viral. Best of luck!

I got a success formula for you: Back in my doctor years, I was seeking a way to avoid my horrible (for me) work so I set up a website that was about being fit while having fun. I did no paid publicity; I just spammed Yahoo Answers with replies to topics and links to my site. In about four months my site had a sizeable amount of traffic, and people had started asking me questions. I owned a Twitter which I wrote about in, like, twenty times, but every day I got about three new follows without me following anyone. It still has new follows even though I haven't been active for years.
I quickly quitted that line of work because I found it just as boring as my job, but I have no doubt it would have been a major success if I actually pursued it in earnest. Considering how hard my life as a writer has been when I actually WANT to get ahead, it makes me want to bump my head against the wall.
So yeah... I think it's easy if you have a site and post quality answers in places where people go to.
How has 2018 been for you? 2018 has been one of the most taxing years I have ever had, what with the economic crisis in my country and my needs, as a new author, to polish my writing/art/marketing/staying alive skills!
And for 2019, I was thinking...
This group is quite supportive. How about a thread where we post our literary goals for 2019? Like Goodreads does with reading, we'll do with writing. That way, we'll all cheer everyone on when they are accomplished, and give a push when someone's feeling lazy or lost.
My goals: To publish before 2019 ends:
-Japanese Lesson (Darkintense #1) - short story - DONE!
-Forbidden: Evil Days (Forbidden #3) - novel (50%)
-Darkintense #2 - short story (80%)
-Darkintense #3 - short story (100%, needs rewriting)
-Forbidden #4 - novel (25%)
-Forbidden: Christmas Days (Forbidden #1.5) - short story or novella. (85%)
It will be a lot of work, but I wish to even surpass these goals!