Fans of Interracial Romance discussion
Authors/Writers' Corner
>
Writing Projects - 2015

-Publish one unique work (ebook, print, or audiobook) each month.
-Make three figures by the end of Spring 2015.
-Make four figures by the end of the year.
Writing Projects
-The Pleasure Hound Book 1 -working on print and audio book
-Pumpkin: a Cindermama Story -out March 2015
-The Valiant Stallion (wt): a Pleasure Hound novel -out May 2015
-The Clever Fox (wt): a Pleasure Hound novel -out August 2015
-Rumpeled: a Cindermama Story -out October 2015
-Bright: a Shadow Hunters novella -out December 2015
-work on two short (possibly serialized) stories

-Publish one unique work (ebook, print, or audiobook) each month.
-Make three figures by the end of Spring 2015.
-Make four figures by the end of the year.
Writing Projects
-The Plea..."
Wow, Ines! Sounds like you will be busy! :D
I was planning on publishing one unique work per month too, but now my work schedule is so hectic that I know I won't be able to do that.
I'm considering doing another serial novella again, with publishing the chapters on my blog and then, once complete, releasing it as an ebook.

I love this idea! I don't have enough followers yet to make it worth my while. Gonna go and follow your site now in anticipation.
Most of the books on my project list are already written. I was possessed by a scribe muse last year and wrote about 250K words. Now, I'm polishing the individual manuscripts and sending them off to editors.
I've had a few ideas floating around. I need to finish a couple of manuscripts in progress (old NaNoWriMo stories and a challenge story) and I have a couple of newer ideas I want to work on.

Two of the books I plan to publish this year are NANO WRIMO's from 2012 (Pumpkin) and 2013 (Bright). After hours of workshops, critiques, and now a huge dose of courage and a spoonful of delusion, I'm putting them out there.
Maybe we can also use this thread for accountability in polishing off WIPs?
Good idea. I suck as far as accountability. I mainly just do NaNo, and then my writing drops off dramatically during the year.
I was also thinking about writing a MG/JV book, so may I'll brainstorm on some plot ideas this year.
I was also thinking about writing a MG/JV book, so may I'll brainstorm on some plot ideas this year.


I'm in editing mode for the next couple of months, but I've committed to 500 words each day for a short story that just might turn into chapters that I release on my blog (thanks Kim!)
Let me know if you're down? You can count brainstorming and plot work towards your daily word count.

Always good to have a brainstorming partner! Will keep you posted. I may need a beta reader soon for a project I am revising, so let me know if you think you'd be interested.

My goals...
1. Complete draft one of Nano novel SKIN. I'm keeping at it even if progress is slow.
2. Edit and submit a novella SARTYRFIELD that I just got back from beta reader.
3. Write two novellas series, both M/M that I'm working on now.
Focusing mainly on my M/M stories as first did better than I expected. I kind of just fell into it and enjoy it so I'll keep going.


I'd be happy to beta. I like reading treatments too. Plotting and all of its intricacies gets me giddy. I teach screenwriting at an art college. I just gave a plotting lecture to my new students today. I heard one of them say as he was leaving "Man, you know its gonna be a good class when the teacher gets excited."

"
That happened to me as well. I had no intentions of writing MM. But two of my characters, who happened to be male, told me they were in love and I said ok. Then I discovered a whole world of men in love. My favorite to date is Mr. Jaguar. I can't stop thinking about that story.

"
That happened to me as well. I had no intentions..."
. It's aurprisingly when writing can just take you in unexpected directions. My first M/M, never published, occurred writing a standard fantasy and the couple were the only interesting thing worth keeping after the draft.
Your classes sound marvelous! Wish I could take them....

I was also thinking about writing a MG/JV book, so may I'll brainsto..."
Danielle, what's MG/JV?

Thanks, Vanae. :) I was so certain Maybe Tomorrow would be done in October but real life got in the way--I'm a union rep at work and the company I work for is going through a huge reorganisation, which has meant extra work on my plate.
I love the Maybe series too. I know Laney & Mads aren't everyone's cuppa tea, but I love them together and it's fun writing about Stockholm and Copenhagen.

If there's enough interest, I'm going to start a new thread in this folder for writing accountability. It can be a space for you to post your daily word count, your daily editing page count, a space to moan and groan about the process, or a space to get encouragement.
We know that readers are hungry for IR and POC characters and stories. Let's support each other in getting these stories out there.
So, if you're interested in daily sisterhood (again, any brothas?) and support in your writing, help me figure out a name.
Daily Writing Accountability
WIP it good

If there's enough interest, I'm going to start a new thread in this folder for writing accountability. It can be a space for you to post your daily word count, your daily e..."
sounds good to me.
Daily Writing Cheering Squad

If there's enough interest, I'm going to start a new thread in this folder for writing accountability. It can be a space for you to post your daily word count,..."
Sounds perfect! :D

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Kim wrote: " Danielle The Book Huntress (Angels Weep For Goodreads) wrote: "Good idea. I suck as far as accountability. I mainly just do NaNo, and then my writing drops off dramatically during the year.
I wa..."
MG/JV= middle grade/juvenile (9-12 year olds)
I wa..."
MG/JV= middle grade/juvenile (9-12 year olds)

Ah! OK! For some reason I wa thinking "Mighty Girl" when I saw "MG" and thinking,"How cool! A genre for books with strong girls as main characters."
I like read books for this age. They are fun and interesting. They have to keep the story going because kids can tend to have a short attention span, not unlike myself at times. :)

I'm a bit of an off/on lurker here, but this year I decided I wanted to finish a WIP that I've had going for several years now, inspired partially from all the IR books I read. My mind is boggled how one of the posters here could write a book a month. Utterly amazed! How long are your books? If I have a whole day to myself, I could maybe right 1600 words, but with work, I'm lucky if I get 300 words, and that's if I'm transcribing something I handwrote. I have tendonitis issues too, so I can't write or type too much in one sitting either...


And I also swear by this book: 2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love.
You can train yourself to do it. Join us on the Daily Writing Cheering Squad and we'll cheer you on!


Here's another great reference for the muddle-middle: Write Your Novel From the Middle: A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between




Currently, I am...
- Writing Calum Me Maybe (the follow up to The Calum)
- Editing Falling Stars (formerly part of my web serial Starstruck)
- Revising book one in my Salivate series (erotica)
I have four novellas and three novels planned for release this year. Add to that the stuff I am submitting to publishers, and it will be a busy one.

I wish I could do outlines. The most I can do without ruining the story for myself is chapter titles. Weird, right? If I outline, it kills the story in my head. LOL

@Xio, I can't do chapters until just before I send it to the editor! I come from the world of screenwriting. So my "chapters" are all scenes. Once all the scenes are written, I go back and look for the tension point and put a chapter break there.
When people tell me that they are in chapter three of their draft I'm like, how do you know its chapter three?
I wish you many words this chilly weekend!

Thank you for the word-ful wishes. Same to you! =)


Snow and rain bring out my Muse. Its doing both right now. I'm hoping for a big word count day today!

Snow and rain bring out my Muse. Its doing both..."
Yup, we have weekends. :) Our trade unions are strong here, so they make sure we have 30 days of paid vacation, weekends, overtime compensation, etc.
We have seasons here--a very long winter, longish spring, short summer and autumn. It doesn't snow all the time--though Hollywood seems to think we *always* have snow. Up in northern Sweden, they get tons of snow and it's dark for 18-24 hours per day for a while, then they have sunlight for 24 18-24 hours during the summer. I'm in central Sweden, so we don't get as much snow during the winter. In fact this year has been a mild winter--it's rained more than it snowed. But we did recently have three straight days of snow.
I usually get a lot of writing done in the winter. Once the weather is good here, you just want to be out having a good time and enjoying it while it lasts. :)

Heheh! I've had weirder questions about Sweden. ;)

Heheh! I've had weirder questions about Sweden. ;)"
I'm sure I've asked a few, Kim. =)

Xio Axelrod Yep, I'll be there. How about you, Ines?

We have to meet up there. Let us know if you need roommates, too. We're getting a room at the conference hotel.

Sweet! It will be awesome to meet you. I'll check out her work. =)
Books mentioned in this topic
Song of Blood & Stone (other topics)Nice Dragons Finish Last (other topics)
Write Your Novel From the Middle: A New Approach for Plotters, Pantsers and Everyone in Between (other topics)
2,000 to 10,000: How to Write Faster, Write Better, and Write More of What You Love (other topics)
Mr. Jaguar (other topics)
I've got the following planned:
- finish revising Maybe Tomorrow (follow-up to Maybe Baby), get it edited and publish it
- finish revising Maybe Forever (follow-up to Maybe Baby), get it edited and publish it
- finish three short stories
- finish three novellas (two set in Snowbound universe, one set in Maybe Baby universe)
- start a new novel (standalone, was originally short story, Linger)
- finish a novel I started five years ago and set aside