Weekly Writing Diary : Restless vibes

Must admit, today I’m quite happy to have a reason to not sit in front of the computer.
Some turmoil is turmoiling inside this mama writer, wanna be published author.

Monday, Day 15

Oh summer chores… They do take quiet some time to tackle, don’t they.

Must admit, today I’m quite happy to have a reason to not sit in front of the computer.

Some turmoil is turmoiling inside this mama writer, wanna be published author.

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Summer Writing Goals

Summer is HERE !

Or do I mean heatwave after heatwave (many thanks to the brain behind air conditioning)?

Anyhoudelidou…

Fellow writers, here’s the June 2020 writing news: I finished the first draft of a novel. I wrote a book! High five to me!

It’s very exciting and I’m proud to have persevered, but there’s work left to do, in order to have a polished, presentable, sale-able novel by the end of July, at the very latest.

I also want to start rough drafting another MG novel, a fantasy one (no surprise here, Fantasy is my favorite genre and the one have been writing in for… ever!). I want it to be a totally fun medieval fantasy novel, with some magic and romance and mystery. Ha, I can’t wait !!

However, fellow writers…

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Diary of a writing project. Day 206-207-208: 6 days, one week-end and 2 500 words later

I started this writing project with one big, over the top writing goal.

Back then, I taught this was not such an unrealistic, unreasonable writing goal. Giving that many authors can sit and write 4K, 5K, 10K words in a day, I could also do it.

I, mama of young kiddo, was to write 7 500 words a week while working full-time and taking care of every house chores (yes, taking the trash out and mowing the lawn included).

Writing this just makes me smile. And it shows how little I seem to learn, year after year.

One good thing comes out of everything, or so they say. From this pandemic, this prolongs confinement, the good thing I definitively learned is: writing a good novel is what matters the most.

To write a good novel, it takes time, discipline, humility. Hard work. Most important of all: it takes self-care. For example, writing goals are good, important even, as long we, writers, don’t get crazy over it.

This week, I wrote 2 500 words. A very good writing week, even if it’s mean I’m way behind my weekly writing goal, way behind my deadline for this first-draft.
Since the confinement, I haven’t been as productive. Learning to be ok with that took several weeks, but I feel like I’m finally there.

Fellow writer, here’s another thing I realized: as much as I love blogging, as much as I need it even, it’s dividing my writing energies.

I’ll keep up my writing diary, for it’s a project close to my heart, but I’ll switch to weekly or bi-weekly blog post.

Thank you for reading, thank you for following me on my crazy writing quest.

Until next time, stay safe and may all the good words be with you!