I know some writers hate NaNoWriMo and others love it. And agents are understandably wary of any NaNo novel that’s … More
Tag: goals
I’m a bit type-A. (Hmm, I think that’s the first time I’ve actually admitted that aloud.) Goals motivate me, give me something to work towards, and I try to make them things *I* control, rather than things that need someone else to help move forward.
Mostly writing goals and reading goals. And finishing my latest bleepity-bleep round of edits.
The Reward For A Job Well Done…
In my day job, I’d been working hard on a project for nearly a year, but turned the last of … More
New Year’s Resolutions: Dusting off my shelved manuscripts
As January firmly establishes itself, this might seem a bit late for a resolutions post, but I always planned to … More
Morgan’s 2018 Retrospective
2018 was a year unlike any other. Some parts were stressful, some parts were lazy, and some parts? Some parts … More
Accountability Time For Morgan
For me, accountability is key for me moving forward with my writing. So, here’s my irregularly scheduled check-in post, to … More
Plotting and Planning for 2018
Most people I know have given up on resolutions. Sweeping declarations of fixing their lives and doing everything they think … More
2017 Retrospective
2017 Retrospective 2017 was a year unlike any other. For a lot of people, it was scary, stressful, and a … More
When Your Rough Draft Is Really Rough
When Your Rough Draft is Really Rough The Truth About My Rough Draft Friday night, I wrote 3,560 words and … More
Editing: The Path Is a Spiral
When writing, you know when you’ve hit your target word count for the day or the novel.
What’s hard is knowing when you’ve finished editing a page.