Posts Tagged ‘#writegoal’

Writing challenge: 50 min a day!


02 Dec


I just completed week 5 of my writing challenge #2 (which means I have now been working on my manuscript solid straight for 12 weeks) and have been working for 50 minutes every day last week except Saturday. I’m amazed at how much can be done in 50 minutes a day. I am now on scene 71 of my work in progress and plan to have the whole thing done before Dec 21 when I fly out to Scotland for my christmas holidays.

I’m pretty excited to be so close to a 350 pages (90K words) readable manuscript. Then will come the final polish and submission.

Next week, I’m increasing my writing time to 55 minutes (30 in the morning and 25 at night) and hope this will see me through the finish.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Nanowrimo? No way! 5 Reasons Why.


03 Nov


I have participated in Nanowrimo twice so far. And I will definitely not do it again.
Here are a few reason why:

1) It usually occur at a time when I’m into editing a project and should really NOT start another book (that’s why I still have 3 more manuscripts to edit after I finish the one I’m working on – 2 of those are Nanowrimo books)

2) It distracts me from what I don’t want to do. Starting a new novel is really fun. The excitement gathered by all the other writers doing it is really fun. There is nothing wrong with fun but for me, it translates into jumping onto the new exciting idea and not ever seeing completion of anything.

3) The social aspect of it is, as I said in 2, a lot of fun. So much fun that I end up talking about the Nanowrimo, adding friends on my Nano profile, reading all the blogs about it, joining all the special email loops, and so on. All that leaves me with very little time to actually write.

4) I’m doing the writing habit thing (challenge 2 – week 1 successfully completed) to teach me to write/edit slow and steady until polished completion and submission. To see how many books a year I can produce (if it’s only one – fine, so be it! ) and keep the pace all year. Short burst like Nanowrimo are terrible for me because I think I have more time than I really do have when I chose to do it all in a short time.

5) and then we get to quality. Now this is very personal. Some people can produce high quality work by writing 10,000 words a day. I am not one of those people. I can produce about 2,000 words a day at my best, by writing two scenes a day, separated by big chunk of time where I basically write in my head while doing household chores, riding the bus, exercising, or falling asleep at night. I need to live in the book and 7 weeks in the minimum amount of time I can realistically write a decent first draft of a 85,000 words novel.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Evening writing: harder than you think


01 Nov


I’m a big proponent of doing the most important things first thing in the morning to get them over with. I’ve always worked out early and I’ve always done my best writing in the dark hours when everyone still sleep.

This time, I’m trying to get more done and the evening writing habit is kicking my backside. Oh I succeeded so far (a few minutes only) for the last 4 nights, but STUFF HAPPENS at night. How am I supposed to write with a house full of 7th grader boys getting ready for trick or treat. What will I do on parents night next Monday? And what about the school orchestra concert? Or my neighbors’ party?

Sheesh! I guess that’s where I’m hoping building the habit method will help. It was really hard to sit down to do a few minutes last night with Halloween. I hope I get to build that discipline as well as I built it for the mornings.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

A new 7 week writing challenge


29 Oct


With a full time job and 2 kids, I don’t have the luxury of hoping to find the time to write, I have to make it. I also don’t have much discretional time, so I have to find little pockets here and there.

Focusing on the writing morning habit was so successful that I have decided to add more writing time to my day with the same method. My plan (and I have done this yesterday and today) is to write just after I finished all my chores for the night (at around 7:00-7:30 am) with a cup of herbal tea as a cue. This week, all I am doing is sitting down in my writing chair, opening my laptop, read my file for 2 minutes and I’m done.

The goal is not productivity at this point, but just building the evening writing habit.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Today is day 2 of week 6…


15 Oct


Day 2 of week 6 into my 7 weeks daily writing challenge saw me finish the edits on another scene. I’m up at 25 minutes a day now and it seems that since I started my challenge slow, I found that my 25 minutes are hugely productive: no daydreaming, no checking in with Facebook to see what everyone is doing, no getting up for more coffee. No, just straight up 25 minutes of editing every day and so far, it takes me approximately 3 days to edit a scene of 4-5 pages.

So I am confident that my output will start picking up the pace as I near the end of my challenge.

And I’m pretty excited because my very good friend and writing partner got some great writing news today, but I can’t tell yet!

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

One month of writing


13 Oct


Today is my day off from week 5 of my challenge! I made it to 5 week of writing almost every day first thing in the morning at 5 am with my morning coffee. Started with a simple couple of minutes and I am now up to 25 minutes for the upcoming week.

Yes it’s very little compared to about everyone I know in the writing world. But this is my personal battle and I’m winning it. A look at my log is telling me that I edited 4 scenes (about 4000 words – 16 pages) this month.

It’s not huge but it’s progress!

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Writing challenge Day 3 – week 5!


09 Oct


And I’m still writing (or I should say editing). I can’t say I was that into it today. There will be bad days. But I did it. Started to work on a brand new scene since I finished one yesterday. It was not amazing. It was not a disaster. But it was 20 full minutes and it was progress.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

More significant writing production


08 Oct


I am now starting to see a little more writing production as I enter week 5 of my 7 week challenge. I am writing for 20 minutes a day. If you think that is small, well yes it is but it is still editing about 2 scenes a week and at that rate I can edit a whole novel in 38 weeks. Add the actual writing which takes about 12 weeks at one scene a day and this means I can write a novel in 50 weeks.

Yes, a whole novel in a year, on 20-30 min a day.

That said, I’m still showing up at the page and as of this morning, I am now finished with a very long scene #47.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Week 4 of the 7 week writing challenge: done!


07 Oct


Well, not perfectly but I’m still going strong. I missed Sunday and Monday last week because I was sick but I completed the rest of the week and took a nice little break yesterday.

And now, I have started week 5 of the challenge with a productive 20 min session as soon as I got up and made my coffee this morning.

What I like about this challenge is that I am really more focused on building the habit than finishing the edits of each scenes. Of course, I am finishing them but before I sit down to do it, I am usually thinking that I will just do a read through over and over for 20 minutes. With this simple though in mind, I have less doubts about my ability about being a writer because it really doesn’t matter at this point. And so without this fear, I am a lot more likely to actually sit down and do it.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

Holding back on extra writing time


05 Oct


And what to do when one has unexpected writing time?

I was woken this morning by the cat scratching my door. Apparently 4:30 am is the proper time to get up. In the past when this happened, I would goof off (i.e. read the news and check Facebook) planning to start my writing at my usual 5:00 am.

This morning, remembering that I am building a habit, I kept my automated set of motions. Coffee, chair, laptop, write. It worked. After 15 very productive minutes, I was so engrossed that I wanted to keep going. Again I stopped myself. Holding back is good. The 15 minute writing session is starting to feel short to me.

And now I can enjoy my extra quiet time.

Much love,
Marie-Claude xoxox

p.s. readers who may wish to comment can do so on my Facebook page or on Twitter. My life needs a little simplifying right now :)

Location:Seattle

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