July 2024 Challenge - Build a Writing Habit!

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Welcome! :)

This is a thread open to anyone who wants to build a long-term writing habit! That could include writing, editing, research, or anything else that supports your writing, like self-care or just putting bread on the table.

By sharing your efforts here you'll get some accountability to help boost your motivation, and you'll be part of a community of fellow habit-builders who encourage and support each other!

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Feel free to start the month out by stating your goals. When you report in, you can also take the opportunity to chat a little with the other participants, offering words of encouragement, ideas, or advice!

A few things I ask that you keep in mind:*
  • To avoid clutter, please only post once per day.
  • It's always nice to offer a few words of encouragement to others! :)
  • But don't feel bad if you don't have the time or energy to interact with everyone.
  • Please remember that no one is obliged to follow or even respond to any advice you offer.
  • Ultimately, it's up to each person how they wish to participate!

GOOD LUCK!

/Magnus

*I am not an admin or moderator on these forums, so all I can do is ask nicely. ;)



TIPS FOR BUILDING A (WRITING) HABIT

1. Set Achievable Goals

This is probably the most important part. Too often people set goals they have no chance of hitting, then get discouraged when they fail and give up. Be realistic. You need goals that you can reliably reach more often than not. Hitting a smaller goal will give you a confidence boost and set you up for success the next day, building momentum. A good goal is a little bit challenging but doesn't overwhelm you. If you find yourself failing your goal regularly, lower the bar.

A lofty long-term goal might be fine, but if you aren't currently getting much writing done, a goal to write 3000 words per day isn't something you can expect to achieve within weeks or even months. Start with something tiny, for example the goal to write a single sentence each morning after breakfast. The point is that each time you sit down to write at a specific time, you're strengthening the neural pathways for that action, making it easier to perform. And if you weren't getting any writing done before, then seven sentences per week is an improvement! Once you're hitting your current goal around 80% of the time, you can raise the bar a bit.

2. Experiment and Adapt

When things aren't working out, adapt them or try something new! You could change the way you reward (or punish?) yourself, or change the time of day you write, or alter your goals depending on the weekday, allow yourself skip days, and so on! Try to stick with new methods for at least a couple of weeks so you can properly evaluate if they work.

Not everything that works for others will work for you, and sometimes what works for you changes over time. Always be ready to mix things up! A good habit is one that works for you. Don't be afraid to experiment, even with things that seem 'out there' for you. I was thoroughly convinced I was a night person, but it turns out my most productive time of the day is in the early morning!

There is a plethora of books, blogs, and social media accounts offering advice out there. Here are some tips when sailing the treacherous Sea of (Writing) Advice:
  1. Far from all the advice out there is good. Learn to be sceptical. (Yes, even to this very guide!)
  2. Even if a piece of advice is good, it might not be good for you.
  3. If someone claims they have a simple solution to productivity (or success), assume it's bogus. You will have to work for your progress.
  4. The more confident someone is in their idea/product/method, the more you should doubt them (and the more likely it is they are trying to sell you something).
3. Be Patient and Persistent

It takes a long time to build a strong habit, and you can easily be blind to the progress you're making day-to-day. Keep at it. Sticking with the habit gets easier with time, but that being said; don't trust it to run on autopilot. It will always require effort. The difference is that with time, it will require less effort to get started and to keep going. If you stubbornly stick with it, your progress will be slow and steady. In my experience, it is the only type of progress that lasts. If you've been at it for a long time and you feel like you're treading water, look back a bit further in time. We tend to compare with the previous day or week. But aren't you doing a heck of a lot better than you were six months ago? (And if you aren't, look at point 4. Then go through 1-3 again!)

4. Accept Failure and Learn From It

Okay, I lied a little. This is probably the most important part. Even with a small goal you'll inevitably fail some days. The dominant culture teaches us that failure is something terrible to be avoided at all costs. It is not. Failing a task does not make you a failure as a person. It makes you human. Don't dwell on it. It is a natural and inevitable part of improvement. Try to figure out why it happened and use this information to improve your odds of success in the future. Don't stack your goals, but start fresh the next day. Try to learn from your misstep, then forgive yourself and keep going. đź«‚
 
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July Goal: Edit 10,000 more words.

OR ELSE

July Goal: draft "a sequence of fun chapters" (which is a note to me on page 50.)

Things currently sit at: 48643 + 33480 words (about 82000 words, maybe 15-20K are polished.)

I suppose if I can get 10,000 more words of any sort into 'decent shape' by the end of July, it'll be a win. Stretch: 15000 words, because I want to be done with this second draft by year's end.

ETA: I've also decided to try the trial of Scrivener. I think I can do that this month.
 
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July Goal:

Since I'm going to be doing some traveling in July, I'm going to trim my goals down a bit.
  • 20,000 words among my WIPs.
  • Finish the detailed outline on WIP#1.
  • Finish the more basic outlines on WIP#2 and WIP#3.
  • Finish "Oddlings" and find it a better title, then get it to some beta readers.
  • Incorporate feedback on Chapters 1 & 2 from this month's beta readers.
I'm hopeful that this is doable. I know I'll wind up editing in there, too, because I am compulsive about line editing.
 
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July goals:
  1. Share a new query version in the QLH
  2. Go throught at least 10 chapters (editing)- I have PTO in July and 1 week without the kid. In theory I should ne able to do beyond 10
  3. Enroll in my first class for a career change ( not related to writing, but I have to take the step):chair
 

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I still haven't heard back from my former agent yet, but should (*fingers crossed*) soon, so I'm holding off on setting goals until I know for sure how that turns out. I'm well over his normal response time, but I don't want to set a goal and then find out his response requires an entire re-think.

So goodness knows. Right now I'll either being reading another comp, plotting out the next book more and hopefully starting it, or editing the last book.

I'd like to read 3 more books next month as well and I have plenty on my TBR pile no matter what, so we'll see how that goes.
 

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Due to IRL stuff, a lot of my plans a bit up in the air at this point. If I miss targets and deadlines, that's just going to happen.

Back in June, I put together what might (or was meant to) serve as a road map for the rest of the year:

The short version of that plan was:
- Edit MMM! (which might bring me out to August 15)
- Draft FGI2 (which, based on the edit estimate, would finish by September 15)
- Draft ACP (which would probably run until November 1st at the earlier)
- Possibly draft a novel during NaNo if everything is on schedule
- Use what's left of the year on an editing project

That's still the working version of the plan for the rest of the year, with other goals involving query-writing, synopsis-writing, etc. But I'm also finally going to move to querying, even if things don't feel quite ready because I'm kind of in stasis with a lot of this. (And whatever fails now can be re-queried at the end.)

Overall, I'm kinda on track to hitting all of the year's goals

July 2024 Goals

Basically the big thing is querying FGI by the end of the month

1) Finish the editing passes on FGI

2) Find my comps for FGI

3) Read at least 30% of a comp to make sure it's a good fit (if I don't have time to read the whole thing)

4) Select 20 - 50 potential agents who rep MG

5) Query 5-10 agents at the end of the month

6) Finish planning FGI2

And then obviously the last thing reflects back to June where I'll either get back to editing MMM or starting to draft FGI2


June 2024 Goals

1) Finish the FGI revisions (Kinda working on it)

1A - Magic test revision (I *think* I'm just going to revise how the ranking works and then leave the rest as-is)

1B - Romantic subplot (I kinda decided what I want to do, but haven't done it. The kinda tricky thing is I want the realization to happen a split second before he gets punched (unrelated), which presents issues.)

1C - Maybe add more tension or escalation to the middle (I'm not sure I want to go this route, so holding off)

1D - Maybe add some foreshadowing for the final reveal (I kinda know what I want to do, but haven't figured out the best place for it... or who to use to broach it)

1E - Scene level revisions for clarity (still working on it)

2) Mark-up pass(es) on FGI (finished)

3) Outline/plan ACP (haven't really done much with it. Started working on FGI2's planning instead)

4) Figure out whether I'm editing or drafting after FGI, although that's pretty prelim and I'm not sure I'll get much into whatever is next (I started editing MMM, but that might change)
 

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(SECOND HALF -- OLDER YEAR STUFF -- I'll have to trim this or something. Anyway, most of these goals are still active)


May 2024 Goals

2A - One will be a query for SLS. Been probably about a year since I bombed that. (I *think* the last version might've been received better than I thought, but will need to double-check.)

2B - New LP query. Also overdue. (Still working on it.)

3) Review the notes on SLS. Will figure out where to go on that in either May or June. I also need to follow up with a beta who I hadn't heard from, just to see where she stopped and why. (Talked to the beta, who will restart it. Not sure when I'll have those notes, but probably not until the end of July at the earliest. --> Update: Need to check. I know the beta mentioned she'd be busy for a bit.)

April 2024 Goals


2) Plot/outline Pirate Park MG (Still need to do. I'm a little iffy on the whole thing atm)

March 2024 Goals


2) Maybe look into circus performances for the placeholder spots in CC Circus (Didn't do)

4) Go over some of that agent list that Jazz Club (iirc?) sent me

February 2024 Goals

4) Finish the remaining editing passes on CCC (which will likely bleed into March?) (Technically all that's left is adding a few descriptions and filling in the placeholders? ...which I still need to do.)

7) Maybe find beta readers for LP? (Didn't look into just yet, but I posted the first chapter in SYW, so... that's something.)

January 2024 goals


4) Write a query and synopsis for LP (Still need to re-do the query. Will figure out about the synopsis)

6) Put together a query for Cannibal Mall (since Unimportant withdrew an offer to beta it, I'll probably hold off on revision/edits until later in the year. However, getting initial feedback on the query and then synopsis could help with edits) (Also not started.)

Overarching 2024 Goals​


2024 aspirations
-Query 2-5 projects
-Edit 3-6 projects
-Draft 4-6 novels
-Plan 5-10 projects

Progress

Drafted 2 novels so far (Manse and PP YA (which I might name Hot Pirate Crab Summer)

Editing 3~ novels so far (LP, mostly finished CCC, and somewhat into FGI)
 
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(SECOND HALF -- OLDER YEAR STUFF -- I'll have to trim this or something. Anyway, most of these goals are still active)
Now that's what I call a real plan!

July 1st- Ch8 REVISED

It's on the shorter end of what I normally do- around 1300, with the revisions it's now 1600 (normal as I'm an underwriter, so up until the 3rd edits, I always add more than I remove).
Worked on the query a bit so we'll see how it fares in the next few days.
 

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Day 1: Worked a bit on a 'fun chapter from 1900' for the fun and games portion of the story. In which Maria as a 22-year-old takes to cross-dressing for the purpose of gambling with her brother. I will somehow tie her tall, angular, mannish ways into her delayed marriage and also the bank stuff thirty years hence.

I also started looking at my existing "past" chapters from the rough draft. There are 12. I should read through them and collapse portions with these new writings.

Plan to run some errands (and install delayed updates to the mac) then dive into Scrivener and see if it can help me keep things orderly.

Count: 49168 + 33480 (about 500 more words than yesterday, I guess)
 
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Skipping goal-setting for now. Got actual words on the page today, so that was good. They were not good words, but they were there. Still in chapter 7, but I’ve got bits and bobs of chapter 8.

I also visited the island of lost writing ideas and picked up Cloudseed, which has been floating around there since like 2010? I’m in a dark mood and now that I’ve been in my job for longer I can conceptualize the nuts and bolts a bit better. It’s a sci-fi about scientists who manage the rain for crops and things but then the technology is adopted as a weapon. <insert political intrigue and mass murder here>

Title kinda sounds more fantasy? Oh well. But anyway, it’s coming back on the WIP shelf for now. I just feel like approximately 100% of my contemporary romance brain + ideas are being funneled into DHGtL, and I need my brain to stretch its legs in other spaces once in a while.

Anyway, don’t worry, I won’t distract myself too much with that. Still determined to see DHGtL to the bitter end.
 

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Day 2

I ran through the Scrivener tutorial last night and have now put all my chapters in, one by one.

I can see pros and cons to Scrivener, compared to Word, for the way my mind works, and I suspect when the 30 day trial ends I will probably be sold on it. Advantages are becoming clear already. Some things seem better in Word.

Little goals for the rest of the day:

I want to write a sentence or two synopsis for each chapter, in that field. I want to begin labelling the characters in each scene so I can track those. Want to stamp the completion status of each (rough, revised, polished, etc) chapter, also see if I understand how to compile this format into a manuscript which I think I do, also break out a few scenes within the chapters themselves, and also a few other things. Try the corkboard feature.

Longer term, I need to convert a bunch of chapters to other narrative styles or viewpoints. I drafted this from grandma's viewpoint and a teeny bit of omniscience, and realized while working on the other version that I want to go wide with viewpoints on this one. So some chapters on this version will need to get swapped into a different character's head/their stakes. This is a good thing.

Overall perception is that there is a great deal of work ahead on this version. The rough draft is ugly. Lots of saccharine melodrama and crap writing. Lots and lots of repetition of things like 'woe is me once more, I suppose I'll go cook something.' (I recall trying to put food in every chapter. She makes a lot of ragu in this version, lol). I incorporated as much actual data as I could (like I quoted a postcard Grandma wrote from Italy) but these things really stick out as incredibly mundane, too real-real and not story-real. So those need addressing. I might cut out the characters of Uncle Jack or Cousin Roy or friend William, each of whom are--in truth--very important and influential people (to Grandma). But they are not relevant to Grandma's central story arc as it currently stands.

^^This is planning stuff, not writing stuff. Organizational stuff. I might not write or edit today, but I'll keep getting organized.

Current count: 81,821
 

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okay. Goals:

1. Chapter 7
2. Chapter 8
3. Fix chapter 2
4. Plot

Today’s update: Kids aren’t sleeping, so I’m not sleeping, work is stress, it’s been over two months and the cat is still dead. I hate the internet. And IRL. Therefore, the book should be behaving, but it’s not. Half the time I’m convinced I have too much and the half not enough. It’s a nested data structure. Wish I could have R figure it out, but it don’t work that way.

Maybe I should try to just calm down and focus on the next arc, just the next arc. I know where I want to go, and I know which scenes should be in this arc, if I can stitch them together.

I downloaded a random plotting app. I realized my FMC and MMC initials are AA and YY respectively, which is a weird coincidence since I don’t generally like alliteration. Other named characters: NW, DH, FK. I have been more active on discord so maybe I’ll find like a critique partner or group this month (hmu). Slight issue in that I don’t know how those work, someone take me under your wing.

I found a breakdown on increasing physical intimacy, so I can use that to make sure I’m hitting milestones. Again, it’s in my head already, but all tangled up.

K’bye *hangs up *
 

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180 words today. Already behind on my goals. Hopefully since the ideas are at least flowing I'll be able to catch up tomorrow.
 
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Day... wtf, did I forget to do an update?

Anyway, day 1 was 28 marked pages reviewed.
Day 2 was 26 marked pages reviewed, bringing me to the end of the first editing pass, and I "resolved" 6 marks on the second pass (out of 166 remaining marks)

Hey. Know that rest of the year plan I was talking about? That one from two days ago? Where I was all like, "unless something major happens"? Well, technically nothing major happened (although, even more technically, that was partly or largely derailed anyway), but based on the overall positive response to Manse, I might take Sage's advice and just work on editing that next, even though I only finished drafting it 4 months ago.

That's going to sideline MMM (for now), and push FGI2 back a little. Depending on what the schedule looks like, ACP could wind up either before the NaNo project or as the NaNo project. The kinda hiccup is just slotting MMM back in where I'd recently done the QR, considering if I delay too long I might do a second QR as a refresher (but, you know, be quicker about that quick-read).

Ideally, FGI will be queried this month (I think I still need to adjust the synopsis?), then after that's been making its rounds for a while I can start querying Manse... well, maybe. I might beta it after editing just for quick opinions.

which is a weird coincidence since I don’t generally like alliteration.

Gasp.
 
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Know that rest of the year plan I was talking about? That one from two days ago? Where I was all like, "unless something major happens"? Well, technically nothing major happened (although, even more technically, that was partly or largely derailed anyway)
Hope “nothing major happened” in a good way

Gasp. Galloping gargoyles!
Fixed it for you.
 
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Day 2:
  • Tried to beat down the "I hate this book right now" mindset
  • 860 words, dragged from me with a tow chain, all of them tortured
  • Someone please shoot me before I sound any more pathetic.
  • Let's hope for a better Day 3.
 

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Day 3: Still doing organizational stuff in Scrivener. I played with various folder icons today (folders = chapters) to indicate flashback chapters and chapters told in omniscience.

From yesterday:

I want to write a sentence or two synopsis for each chapter: About 90% done with this. I'll finish it up today.

I want to begin labelling the characters in each scene so I can track those: Nope, have not started.

Want to stamp the completion status of each (rough, revised, polished, etc) chapter, also see if I understand how to compile this format into a manuscript which I think I do, also break out a few scenes within the chapters themselves, and also a few other things. Try the corkboard feature.: Have done all these.

As I've been working through these organizational things, like splitting scenes and labelling folders and synopsizing and whatnot, the overwriting in the text of the manuscript itself is really clear to see. So I've been deleting a lot.

This was something I sort of dreaded, like I worried that most of the draft would get deleted (it might do so) and instead of an 80000 word first draft I'd have a 25000 word mess of not much of a story.

But I'm also realizing more chapters that are needed. (I need Armando's wartime chapter, I need a gambling chapter, I need more and more and more.) I'm seeing a lot of existing short rough-drafted chapters that can be developed, too. So, it's all OK. This will still balloon out to 100K by the time it's done.

Count: 80,707
 

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Today's update

JULY goals (part of my 3rd quarter goals)
1) Read partial draft of BDW (14.569/30,850 words) and detailed outline
2) Outline the rest of BDW
3) Finish Tsukimono research


Haven't looked at this NNWM draft from a few years back. Cringing at some of it, but taking joy in realizing how much better I am now when comparing it to my recent WIPs. Hooray for growth!
 

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Day 2:
  • Tried to beat down the "I hate this book right now" mindset
  • 860 words, dragged from me with a tow chain, all of them tortured
  • Someone please shoot me before I sound any more pathetic.
  • Let's hope for a better Day 3.
Nooo, you can do it, Laurie!!
Day 3:
  • 3322 words on WIP#1
  • Additional post-midpoint outlining on WIP#1
Oh wow what a recovery!

My updates are that things are still a mess. I literally want to wrap caution tape around my brain like no, do not enter, massive pile of blood and gore. Been working on plotting. Got distracted by AW discord, doesn’t seem like it’s a writing heavy platform, more so socializing. I think I had that one day where I felt normal but now I’m shifting into more weird hormone stuff. Deleted a long rant because this is a thread for writing progress, not to whine about health and use it as an excuse!

I have been asking around RE plotting help and I have a few things to try. I’ve been filling out the random plotting app I got. Let’s see if I can get this existential crisis sorted out before the holiday weekend is up. *power pose*

Do you ever think about if you stacked up and individual’s blood loss, how tall it would reach and if men or women would average a taller pile? Also, if you had to fight a human-sized bird in hand to hand combat, which bird would you choose? If you laid eggs what would the shell look like (color, pattern, finish)? Should I go to bed now?