Weekly Log – April 23, 2019. Take that!

This week’s log: Monday: plotting Tuesday: plotting Wednesday: plotting Thursday:  2,501 words (plotting & started writing) Friday:  964 words Saturday:  212 words For a miserable total of 3,677 words for the week. The Easter long weekend sneaked up on me and caught me by surprise.  Family dinners and other get-togethers sideswiped writing altogether.   I couldn’t even

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It Isn’t Simply A Matter of Writing Lots of Books…

  If you’ve dropped into the middle of The Productive Indie Fiction Writer, and are working you way through archives, I’m sure your first impression is that the only thing that matters in getting ahead as an indie is more books, more books, more books. Unfortunately, that’s only half the story. What you write has as

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Weekly Log – April 16, 2019. Dropping the Clutch.

This week’s log:  No wordcount recorded. This week I’ve been plotting Book #100 and also shifting gears. I hinted about that in last week’s log post, and also talked about some of my reasoning in Friday’s post, in more general terms that apply to all writers. Now I’m circling back to my writing again.  And yes,

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Is There Such A Thing As Publishing Too Quickly?

  Is there such a thing as too many published books?  Too much writing? I’ve been hearing a resurgence of comments and opinions heading in this direction lately, mostly aimed at very prolific authors like Bella Andre, who releases a novel every three weeks. Thanks to the #CopyPasteCris debacle, and the growing awareness of the use of

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It’s World Backup Day

As today is World Backup Day, (yes, it’s really a thing) let’s talk about that. You only have to lose an entire book manuscript once, to learn to backup your data with multiple redundancies. Yes, I speak from experience.  I can tell you that there is nothing as sick-making as the jolt you get when

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