Writing Log - Life is Good
Feb. 18th, 2009 01:34 pm02/17/2009 - Tuesday, half work
* Processed Brad's crit of Vicesteed chs. 9-10 and sent him the next couple
* Penthius freewriting, "Aging Immortal: Science Fiction"
* Posted writing logs
* Edited Vicesteed
* Processed Writers of the Future non-win for "The Miracle Material"
* Processed Medicine Show's form rejection of "The Haunts of Hill Crossing"
* Processed Triangulations' personal "started too slow" rejection of "These Things Take Time"
* Read Writer's Digest newsletter
- 10 Disciplines for Fiction Writers (http://writersdigest.com/article/10_Disciplines_for_Fiction_Writers) - I think that particularly the making lists of rewards and goals would be a good thing for me.
It's so good to be back to a 1/2 day schedule. I feel like I can actually get stuff done. I work in the morning to make enough money for bills. Then I come home and clean a bit and work on writing stuff. In the evening, I cook dinner or go to martial arts class. People ask how I'm doing and I answer, "Good!" Hell, I'm downright chipper.
I know it's not a permanent schedule--soon enough I'll be fretting over not enough hours at work or too little time to write--but it feels really good.
* Processed Brad's crit of Vicesteed chs. 9-10 and sent him the next couple
* Penthius freewriting, "Aging Immortal: Science Fiction"
* Posted writing logs
* Edited Vicesteed
* Processed Writers of the Future non-win for "The Miracle Material"
* Processed Medicine Show's form rejection of "The Haunts of Hill Crossing"
* Processed Triangulations' personal "started too slow" rejection of "These Things Take Time"
* Read Writer's Digest newsletter
- 10 Disciplines for Fiction Writers (http://writersdigest.com/article/10_Disciplines_for_Fiction_Writers) - I think that particularly the making lists of rewards and goals would be a good thing for me.
It's so good to be back to a 1/2 day schedule. I feel like I can actually get stuff done. I work in the morning to make enough money for bills. Then I come home and clean a bit and work on writing stuff. In the evening, I cook dinner or go to martial arts class. People ask how I'm doing and I answer, "Good!" Hell, I'm downright chipper.
I know it's not a permanent schedule--soon enough I'll be fretting over not enough hours at work or too little time to write--but it feels really good.