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First Story Done

This morning I published my first short story of the challenge: Sisterhood. I am just waiting for it to go through the Amazon approval process and then I will share the link here.

It took me 230 minutes to get the editing and publishing process done. The first draft was 8,855 words long, so that means it took me 1.5 seconds per word to publish it. I’m not sure that’s a particularly helpful statistic.

Tomorrow I will add it to the website and then, if there is time, move onto editing The Last Outpost.

The writing is still going well, although it feels a bit like I’m struggling to reach a turning point but can’t quite find my was there. It’s not near the end yet, but it’s moving forwards.

I’m enjoying the reading challenge. I have a pretty good collection of short stories I’m working my way through but I want to mix in some more modern essays and poems, so I found some to download. I think this element of the challenge is going to be very interesting.

And that’s the end of the weekend.

Pre-Production

Stories planned (total): 26

Production

Words written today: 1,049

Words written total: 45,381

Plus / Minus target: +3,381

Currently writing: The Lottery

Post-Production

Minutes today: 22

Minutes total: 230

Plus / Minus target: +30

Currently publishing: Sisterhood

Reading

Short story: Dip in the Pool – Roald Dahl

Essay: My County Right or Left – George Orwell

Poem: I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon – Stephen Crane

Finding Time

One of the reasons that aiming for a small amount of work each day is effective for me, is that it’s hard to say I can’t find the time. A single story idea, a thousand words, twenty-minutes of editing, a short blog post. None of it seems like a lot, but doing it every day adds up.

Today I had Oscar’s friend over from school and if I’d had a lot of editing to do, I might not have done any. The excuse that I couldn’t make the time would be right there. But twenty-minutes isn’t much time, so I did it.

In a single day, twenty-minutes doesn’t look like much, because it isn’t. But that’s ten hours a month, 120 hours a year. That’s more than I think I would manage if I was aiming for 40 minutes a day or something.

I think the key is that it’s easy to do, and difficult to make excuses not to do. If I can’t find 20 minutes to do some editing then I would have to question how committed I am to all this.

The writing is continuing to go well. I haven’t hit the pit of frustration yet, so I’m probably still quite early in the story, but I’ll get there. This is story number four and I’m beginning to see patterns in things.

Pre-Production

Stories planned (total): 20

Production

Words written today: 1,040

Words written total: 39,116

Plus / Minus target: +3,116

Currently writing: The Lottery

Post-Production

Minutes today: 24

Minutes total: 97

Plus / Minus target: +17

Currently publishing: Sisterhood

First Pass Edit Complete

It’s not the end of the process, but this morning I finished my first read through of Sisterhood. Tomorrow I will move onto a pass using Pro Writing Aid.

The writing on The Lottery is going well, although I think it is going to be another long one. Possibly the longest so far, based on the number of words I’ve already written, and where I am in the story. I’m enjoying it though.

We were out for most of today, at my nephews birthday party. They played laser tag and we sang karaoke. It was a fun day.

Tomorrow Oscar goes back to school, and Tamzin goes back to work, so I’m going to lose some time in the mornings. I think I will still be able to manage everything though.

Pre-Production

Stories planned (total): 19

Production

Words written today: 1,066

Words written total: 38,076

Plus / Minus target: +3,076

Currently writing: The Lottery

Post-Production

Minutes today: 23

Minutes total: 73

Plus / Minus target: +13

Currently publishing: Sisterhood

Three Days Ahead

A good morning of work. I managed to get myself three days ahead on the writing side, and am half a day ahead on editing already. I think that’s a pretty good way to start the weekend.

It’s going to be interesting to find out if I can actually edit every day next week. Tuesdays are the busiest day of the week for me and I have got it into my head that I can’t even find twenty-minutes to do a bit of work. Logically, that’s probably not true, but it might mean that I have to edit on my phone, or grab some time first thing in the morning after I’ve done my writing.

Twenty-minutes doesn’t sound like a lot, but over the course of a year, it’s going to add up to over 120 hours, which is a much better figure. And if I find that I can easily edit this amount, there’s nothing to stop me doing more.

I have to accept that editing is the thing most likely to be disrupted by Christmas and other things. So far I haven’t had to use any of the lead I’ve built up but it’s only a matter of time before that changes. I went into this knowing it would happen, but I think it will still feel a bit like a failure when it does.

Pre-Production

Stories planned (total): 18

Production

Words written today: 1,019

Words written total: 37,010

Plus / Minus target: +3,010

Currently writing: The Lottery

Post-Production

Minutes today: 24

Minutes total: 50

Plus / Minus target: +10

Currently publishing: Sisterhood

A Bit Better

Most people probably wouldn’t think it to look at me, but I suffer from an all or nothing personality. No idea where I got it from, but it’s mine to deal with.

It comes out at times like when I try to improve my relationship with the internet. A sensible approach would be to reduce the amount of time I spend online, but I find myself jumping straight to not using the internet at all.

And it snowballs. I go from not using the internet at all to trying to reduce all my technology useage, until I’m ready to sell my phone and computer and go and live off the land.

This writing challenge is a good example of me trying to do the opposite of that. But it wasn’t until yesterday that I realised it.

The first writing challenge I set out to do was a million words in a year. Which I failed. To be fair, I got something like 800,000 so I failed well, but even if I’d managed it, I couldn’t have sustained it. This time things are different. 1,000 words a day is a goal I can hit pretty much every day. It’s not an impressive number, but it’s something I can do consistently. And that’s what I’m looking for.

The same is true for the planning (one story plan a day) and the editing I’m going to be starting on Friday. And now that I’ve realised it, I’m looking at other areas of my life where I can apply this simple goal of being a bit better.

Pre-Production

Stories planned (total): 13

Production

Words written today: 1,048

Words written total: 31,787

Plus / Minus target: +2,787

Currently writing: Son of Mars