PRODUCTIVITY & ORGANIZATION

Weekly Log – January 22, 2019 – Back to routine (phew!)

This week’s log: Friday:  Plotting Saturday:  4,185 words Monday: 3,151 words. And welcome to 2019. My relatives left on their 48 hr flights to Australia on Thursday, so Friday, I got straight into the first book for the year. In fact, I was anxious to do so.  The time off was nice, but I was ready to […]

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15 Things I Wish I’d Known About Full Time Writing When I First Started Writing (2018 Edition)

I was tickled pink when James Scott Bell, writing guru and suspense author, and also one of my professional heroes, wrote a post a few days ago, “What I Wish I’d Known When I Started Writing”. He starts the post with: Next year will be my 24th as a professional writer. So I knew I

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Don’t Click Away!

I’ve mentioned more than a few times here and there how damaging it is to your impetus if you let yourself click away from your manuscript, for any reason at all. I just haven’t formalized the idea as a strategy for getting more words down until now. Interruptions are the bane of modern offices.  There’s

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What To Do When Writing Every Day Feels Like A Chore

  Most writers procrastinate about writing because (most often) they don’t have a good enough handle on their story. Others doubt themselves and think their writing sucks, or fear success, and twitter away their time for those reasons. Then there are writers who have reached a point where they loathe writing. If you’ve never hated

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