Good Morning! At least it's off to a fairly good start for me. The kids are off to school on time, the major part of the clutter is picked up,and a load of laundry has been started. I have now made it to my computer with a nice hot cup of coffee. If only I had a lovely chocolate hazelnut biscotti to go with it. Ah well, maybe next time.
I have been putting of the rewriting of my first novel for far too long. Having never revised more than a short story or a term paper before, I have been frozen. I have had absolutely no clue what to do. I have been reading, reading, reading all the advice for beginning writers, but the thing is there is just so much varying advice that I still didn't know how to start.
Finally, I realized that I was never going to even get started if I didn't impose a deadline on myself. I officially started writing the novel last November, so I have set my deadline for revisions for October 31. I hope at this time that it will be fit for submission to agents.
So deadline imposed. Now what? It didn't take me long to figure out that putting sticky notes here and there in my manuscript and making notes in my journal were only going to take me so far. I need a more manageable goal than finish by Halloween.
I came up with an average number of current pages that I need to revise each day to meet my goal. This seems to work for me so far, the same way I planned an average number of words per day to finish NaNoWriMo. At this point, I need to revise approximately five current pages per day each weekday to finish on schedule.
Wow! I feel like I've finally got it. That means that I should have Chapter One rewritten and polished by this Thursday. Suddenly I have something more immediate, more tangible that I feel like I can accomplish.
This is now my plan- to work thru my revisions one chunk at a time. After that stroke of genius, I realized that I need to put my other responsiblities thru the same process.
So here we are, early morning chores completed, writing time started, afternoon responsiblities prioritized. I feel confident that this is acheivable.
(Let's hope nobody throws a wrench in my plans. I don't have a solution for that yet)
Monday, August 30, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
New Ventures
Being a stay at home mom with all the kids in school now can tend to get mind numbingly boring. Really. Laundry, dishes, and dusting really don't provide much entertainment. The lack of teaching jobs in my area have left me wondering if it is time to give up on the idea of returning to the classroom and move on to something else. The problem is I just don't know what else to do.
In the meantime,to cover the financial gaps I have been trying everything from going coupon crazy, participating in online surveys, and collecting swagbucks for amazon gift cards. It's become a highlight of my day to tell the dear hubby about my latest deal.
Not a lot of help financially, but I'll take anything I can get right now.
In the meantime,to cover the financial gaps I have been trying everything from going coupon crazy, participating in online surveys, and collecting swagbucks for amazon gift cards. It's become a highlight of my day to tell the dear hubby about my latest deal.
Not a lot of help financially, but I'll take anything I can get right now.
Neglected
Okay. So this blog has been neglected for far too long. There are a myriad of excuses. The kids have been home all summer leaving no time for blogging. I was busy rewriting last year's NaNoWriMo novel. I forgot my password. My mind went blank for a very long time.
But really, it was just that fatal flaw of procrastination. Funny how "I'll do that in just a minute" quickly turns into months and months. Actually it's not really funny. But here I am trying to get back into the swing of things.
But really, it was just that fatal flaw of procrastination. Funny how "I'll do that in just a minute" quickly turns into months and months. Actually it's not really funny. But here I am trying to get back into the swing of things.
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