Tuesday, October 6, 2015

A Goal and A Plan

My new furry muse.

I had a writing routine before we picked up and moved last year. I haven't quite recovered it, what with trying to learn a new language, adapt to a different country and move things in all over again. 

We acquired a few distractions within the past year as well: a dog we rescued from an abusive home; and a kitten (pictured above) stranded in a gutter outside our house. I can't sit in my chair to write without her snuggling behind me or climbing on my lap. If I even look cross ways at my chair, she'll hop up inside and snuggle on in.

All this to say, distractions exist, but this week, I decided to take charge of them instead of them taking charge of me. I set a goal for myself, 10 submission-ready picture book manuscripts by the middle of November. Why November? I signed up for a writing conference I will get to attend in person. 

Besides the two mini-conferences I helped organized through my last writing group, this will be the second in-person writing event I've been able to attend. 

I may not get my manuscripts truly submission ready in that short of a time. I've revised "submission ready" stories many times over based on feedback from the agents who've commented on them. 

But I'm getting close to my goal already. I pulled out some promising old drafts and started revising them today. Fresh eyes on an old story are one of the best tricks to revising I've found. I can see where I've improved. I can also see the nuggets of voice I started to lose after letting too many voices dictate the tone of my story. 

It's a fine balance between taking in suggestions without twisting your story into someone else's. 

As of now, I have nine drafts I've started revising and another two in mind to add to the list. That's a lot of critiques to swap for and a lot of time making every word count. But I feel energized having a goal and a plan in place. And a deadline with an excursion attached. I'm finally getting my groove back. Now if I could just get my chair back.

Have a great week.







8 comments:

  1. Fresh eyes are the best for revising. Good luck. Nine books is a lot.

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    1. If I revised all the ones I'd started, I'd have three times that, but alas, some stories work and some just don't. :). Thank you.

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  2. Oh. My. Goodness. The kitten is adorable and the perfect little muse/mews. She will definitely help you get those PBs licked.

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    1. Ha. Vijaya, so clever. I never put the mews idea together. She is indeed my mews. :)

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  3. Your set goal is both demanding and achievable; the best combination when it comes to goals.
    And your muse is heart-melting.

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  4. Setting goals, making plans and executing them bit by bit always make me feel happy and excited. All the best with the manuscripts, Johnell. Also, your cat is a darling.

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    1. Thank you. She is pretty cute. She's snuggled up behind me right now in fact.

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