Annual review 2020

Annual review 2020

A year ago I set myself the target to publish at least my dragon shifter book this year. I also choose Focus as my word of the year, and wanted especially to apply that to routines, words, clearing, and togetherness.  Well, this year was not the year that most of us...
Self publishing 11: what’s your goal

Self publishing 11: what’s your goal

Early on in your writing career you need to take some time and really think about why you want to write and publish, as not everyone has the same goals. There’s no point comparing yourself to anyone else when you don’t understand what you’re trying...
Setting yourself up for success

Setting yourself up for success

With the beginning of the new year means a new start. A new set of goals and plans to follow. Ina previous post I went through the top level of what my goals are for this year. Behind that I have a more detailed plan which says what I want to achieve every day. How...
Annual review 2019

Annual review 2019

My goals for this year were: Publish a least six things Stick to schedule Finish the house renovations I’ve published four things in 2019: the last of my individual short stories in January, my two non-fiction books in June and my collection of short stories at...
NaNo – Oh no!

NaNo – Oh no!

It’s coming up to the time of year again for NaNoWriMo, or the National Novel Writing Month. Where many writers attempt to write a 50,000 word new piece of fiction in a month. That’s an average of 1,667 words a day for the whole of November. I participated...

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