We're nearly at the end of the first week of the New Year, and there's no time like the present for looking at what we mean to accomplish this year in terms of writing.
In my last post (done nearly a month ago now), I outlined some of the goals I had. Which of them have I accomplished?
I have bought the new Writers' Market and a postal scale.
I have submitted Ressurection to one market.
I have begun the Aurelia Mudlark novel.
I have started sketching my first short for the year.
I'm now up to six out of eleven agent rejections, so we'll see where that goes. I have submitted my novel to another contest, and we'll also see what comes of that.
It's good to be a writer. I love the process of sitting down and creating something that moves people. But if you want to be a writer for a living, you can't stop there. You have to take off the creative hat and put on the business hat at some point. I found that I need to devote at least 25% of my time to the business part of things, or it's just not worth it. I need to make copies, put together packages, look up markets, attend conferences, etc.
I think this year is going to be my year.
Friday, January 07, 2005
New Year, New Goals
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