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message 201: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Alright, chicas! My nanowrimo 2014 novel, Maybe Forever, is now available for pre-order on Amazon and Kobo.

Should be available for Nook, iTunes, etc by the 15th.

Working on the print edition now and a synopsis for a new project. :)


message 202: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Wow! Congratulations....so excited.


message 203: by Ines (new)

Ines Johnson Go Kim!!!!!!

I got 1129 for the WIP today. I needed those words because I was feeling like this book was not going to happen.


message 204: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Ines wrote: "Go Kim!!!!!!

I got 1129 for the WIP today. I needed those words because I was feeling like this book was not going to happen."


Good for you!


message 205: by Ines (new)

Ines Johnson I got some words today! I didn't count them. I was just so happy they came to play;-)


message 206: by Echo (last edited May 06, 2015 08:54PM) (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Ines wrote: "I got some words today! I didn't count them. I was just so happy they came to play;-)"

good for you!

I got about 3000 more done the last two days with some sprints with writing buddies. Brain a bit fried.


message 207: by Ines (new)

Ines Johnson I'm in the home stretch of my WIP. Just a few scenes to go!!!!


message 208: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Ines wrote: "I'm in the home stretch of my WIP. Just a few scenes to go!!!!"

Yay, Ines! :D I am just trying to fix a formatting issue with the print version of Maybe Forever and then I am going to try to finish the last scenes of Maybe Tomorrow. :) Next week I want to focus on the robot story, which I'm calling "Under the Milky Way" now.


message 209: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Jones (jamiejones) | 7 comments you can do it! Keep up the good work!


message 210: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Ines wrote: "I'm in the home stretch of my WIP. Just a few scenes to go!!!!"
wonderful! almost there...


message 211: by Ines (new)

Ines Johnson Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summer writing schedule. I'm trying to get one book finished, two serials drafted, one paranormal revised, and a non fiction book started. I'm a college professor with summers off and my kids ago away to Camp Grandma. So I'll have the time. Will I have the brain power and typing strength!


message 212: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Ines wrote: "Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summer writing schedule. I'm trying to get o..."


Wow! You're an inspiration.

I finally finished my novella at 40K. Want to revise by the end of summer.

Now working on my first attempt at a contemporary IR for a call for shorts @20K.


message 213: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Ines wrote: "Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summer writing schedule. I'm trying to get o..."


Thanks for the tip, Ines! :) I need to work out my summer writing schedule a bit more. I'm taking a lot of vacation days this year, so I hope I will get a lot done.


message 214: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Echo wrote: "Ines wrote: "Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summer writing schedule. I'm tr..."


Oooh, Echo! Give us details! :)


message 215: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Kim wrote: "Echo wrote: "Ines wrote: "Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summer writing sc..."


I'll share more when I have a better outline! Contemporary is hard for me in many ways because I don't have the barrier of the fantastic to hide behind & I find it more emotionally wrenching.


message 216: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Echo wrote: "Kim wrote: "Echo wrote: "Ines wrote: "Oh Kim, I can't wait to read your robot story. You should check out Charlotte Stein's android story in Summer Rain.

I have an ambitious summe..."


Give it the time it needs. :) I am trying to sort out a few things. Need to finish these last few chapters of Maybe Tomorrow and then send it to the editor. I don't know why this book is taking so long.


message 217: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Just checking in to see if all of you lovely writers are still out there and doing your thing. Still writing, still submitting, still getting rejections. :)


message 218: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Still here, Echo. :) I have been on vacation and had spotty WiFi access. I spent a week on the island of Mallorca off the coast of Spain, writing and relaxing. Then I returned to Stockholm for three days and then headed to Matera, Italy for brainstorming with some fabulous writers.

Now I am back in Stockholm, trying to finish some tiny bits of my WIP and starting a new WIP.

Plus, the paperback version of Maybe Forever was released this week, so I am a happy camper! :D


message 219: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments We've been bad at cheering. :) Let's reboot!


message 220: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "We've been bad at cheering. :) Let's reboot!"

Good idea Kim!


message 221: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments So how has our writing gone so far during the summer + autumn? What are our goals for the rest of 2015?


message 222: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "So how has our writing gone so far during the summer + autumn? What are our goals for the rest of 2015?"

I relocated recently to a new state. Started a new job, and all that comes with that etc, so my writing has been put on the back burner. That said, my goals for the rest of the year is to complete Nanowrimo 2015, and to learn to use Scrivener in the hopes that I'll be more organized. Carrying around several composition notebooks with ideas and writing is giving me anxiety.


message 223: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Kim wrote: "So how has our writing gone so far during the summer + autumn? What are our goals for the rest of 2015?"

I relocated recently to a new state. Started a new job, and all that comes with that etc, so my writing has been put on the back burner. That said, my goals for the rest of the year is to complete Nanowrimo 2015, and to learn to use Scrivener in the hopes that I'll be more organized. Carrying around several composition notebooks with ideas and writing is giving me anxiety.


message 224: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Michelle wrote: "Kim wrote: "So how has our writing gone so far during the summer + autumn? What are our goals for the rest of 2015?"

I relocated recently to a new state. Started a new job, and all that comes with..."


I think you will like Scrivener. I always use it when I am writing and it helps a lot. I think the reason my current WIP is taking so long is that it is the one project I haven't written in Scrivener and it feels all over the place.

Where dd you move to?? How's the new job coming along?


message 225: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Hey! Today my creative writing professor from laat year reached out to me on FB to ask if I had any short stories polished to send to him. He's compiling short stories to publish in an anthology. Sadly, I had to tell him that I don't have anything ready. But it was nice to be remembered.....


message 226: by Shantee' (new)

Shantee' Parks) (poseyparks) | 12 comments I'm new here and just wanted to stop in an show support. Keep banging out those words anytime of day! Because I have a family I mainly work in the middle of the night. The weekends is for catching up on sleep kind of lol. Sometimes I'm writing stuff and feel I just can't stop have to get entire scene complete.


message 227: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Michelle wrote: "Hey! Today my creative writing professor from laat year reached out to me on FB to ask if I had any short stories polished to send to him. He's compiling short stories to publish in an anthology. S..."

That is so cool! Yay, Michelle! :D


message 228: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Shantee' wrote: "I'm new here and just wanted to stop in an show support. Keep banging out those words anytime of day! Because I have a family I mainly work in the middle of the night. The weekends is for catching ..."

Hi, Shantée! I know what you mean about having to snatch hours to write. I still work 9-to-5, so I have to try to grab any free hours that I can to write. Which is usually while I am eating breakfast before I head to work and when I come home from work. I don't have any kids, but I still have to give my hubby some quality time. Usually I get most of my writing done at the weekend.


message 229: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Welcome Shantee'! "Keep banging out those words anytime of day" is good advice and just what I need to hear!


message 230: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Welcome Shantee! Thanks for re-booting us Kim and good to hear from you Michelle. As per writing, I did win a pitch contest for a fantasy novel (haven't heard back about the submission yet). Writing an SF novel that's in fits and starts but still hanging in there. Wrote a vampire story, but not sure what to do with it.


message 231: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments You can always use Wattpad, Echo, to get your stories out there and build your readership. :) (Though I say this and I am really bad at remembering to post on Wattpad.)


message 232: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments How are we doing today, chicas? Any good news? Are we all set for NaNoWriMo starting soon?


message 233: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
I think I'm almost all set for Nanowrimo. I worked on the plot some last night, and have some character development sheets that I'm going to spend some time on tonight. I'm really excited. I really feel good about Nanowrimo 2015!


message 234: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Way to go Michelle! I...still haven't decided if I will do nano. Probably, I will continue with current WIP because I really, really, want to have a draft done by December 31, 2015 11:59 pm.:)


message 235: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Michelle wrote: "I think I'm almost all set for Nanowrimo. I worked on the plot some last night, and have some character development sheets that I'm going to spend some time on tonight. I'm really excited. I really..."

Awesome! I am still working on some plot points. I was a bit wishy-washy about which story idea to work on, but the winner is my android who develops emotions story.


message 236: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Echo wrote: "Way to go Michelle! I...still haven't decided if I will do nano. Probably, I will continue with current WIP because I really, really, want to have a draft done by December 31, 2015 11:59 pm.:)"

You should continue with WIP but treat it like NaNo. Maybe that will help you finish it?


message 237: by Echo (new)

Echo  (mrsbookmark) | 307 comments Kim wrote: "Echo wrote: "Way to go Michelle! I...still haven't decided if I will do nano. Probably, I will continue with current WIP because I really, really, want to have a draft done by December 31, 2015 11:..."

I thought about that...It might help to have people to check in with. Last year, I didn't make the 50K but I did about 30K and I think having encouragement really helped.


message 238: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Echo wrote: "Kim wrote: "Echo wrote: "Way to go Michelle! I...still haven't decided if I will do nano. Probably, I will continue with current WIP because I really, really, want to have a draft done by December ..."

I say go for it. We will be cheering you on. :)


message 239: by Erin (new)

Erin (erin1969) | 49 comments I didn't know this thread was here. I'm working on my first novel. Mind if I join?


message 240: by Shantee' (new)

Shantee' Parks) (poseyparks) | 12 comments The more the merrier!!


message 241: by Shantee' (new)

Shantee' Parks) (poseyparks) | 12 comments The more the merrier!!


message 242: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Erin wrote: "I didn't know this thread was here. I'm working on my first novel. Mind if I join?"

Indeed! The more, the merrier! :D Welcome, Erin! :D


message 243: by Erin (new)

Erin (erin1969) | 49 comments Thank you!

I'm currently taking a Gotham workshop in writing romance and it has been very helpful. I was diagnosed with a chronic illness about a year ago and realized that now is the time to pursue my dream to be a fiction writer. I started reading every thing that interested me in various romance genres. I did start a book, got about 30K words in earlier this year, but it really felt aimless. So I started reading books about writing as well as fiction.

The Gotham class has been great! I have been able to work out some problems with the characters and the story structure and I feel like I'm on the right track. I also invested in Scrivener. Between this weekend and next, I want to get my story cut and pasted into Scrivener and the scenes in order. I don't generally have trouble getting words on paper when I can find the time, I've just been in the corporate world long enough to want to avoid working on something that seems aimless.


message 244: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Erin, I always thought about taking a Gotham workshop, but never got around to it. Now you make me curious about trying one! :)

I'm glad you decided to pursue your dream rather than putting it off! I think, too often, we put off what we really want to do because we are trying to be practical or sensible. I stopped writing for a while and focused only on teaching because I thought writing was simply a hobby, but I never felt happy. When I began writing again, the joy seemed to return to my life.


message 245: by Erin (new)

Erin (erin1969) | 49 comments I managed to get some time to myself today and finished transferring the bits and pieces that make sense for this story. According to Scrivener, I have 35,000 words, and I have some scenes roughed in. I'm going to try to write a couple thousand words before my family comes home and I start getting interrupted.


message 246: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Erin wrote: "I managed to get some time to myself today and finished transferring the bits and pieces that make sense for this story. According to Scrivener, I have 35,000 words, and I have some scenes roughed ..."

Sounds like a good plan! I managed to plan three more chapters for my NaNoWriMo novel. The android is getting more and more interesting. :) I was surprised I managed to write today--I woke up with a sinus headache that made me feel like my head was the size of a pumpkin.


message 247: by Erin (new)

Erin (erin1969) | 49 comments 1,500 words! Time for bed.


message 248: by Michelle, Mod with the Bod (new)

Michelle Gilmore | 3396 comments Mod
Yay Erin!!


message 249: by [deleted user] (new)

Just discovered this post. I did NaNoWriMo two years ago and actually finished. That is now in a series of rewrites. I got 40k words last year before I got sick. So that's 2 WIP to finish. Looking forward to this year. I have done a lot of reading on writing this year and have a better handle on what I will write and on developing my characters. I would love to try Scrivener, but it doesn't work on computers with Linux operating systems.


message 250: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimgm) | 1032 comments Erin wrote: "1,500 words! Time for bed."

Woo-hoo, Erin! :D


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