A Writer's Resolutions
by Charlotte Bennardo
Resolutions. Most people make them every New Year's Eve. I don't bother anymore because if it's important enough to make a resolution, I don't wait until New Year's Eve- I make the resolution NOW.
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And I don't stop at one resolution because there are so many things I want to accomplish. But for my writing resolutions, the ones I'm working on this year are:
- Writing a summer novel. (It's not going too well because first I tore my rotator cuff, then I had hip replacement surgery, and I recently broke my leg. It's hard to focus on writing when you're in pain, doing physical therapy, depressed with all the physical problems.) At least I started the novel, writing the first three chapters and have it outlined. It's no inconceivable that I will get it done this year, if I take a NaNoWriMo approach and write 1,600 words every day until the novel is finished.
- Revise my MFA thesis novel. I've succeeded (I changed the POV to first person); I not only revised it, but have sent it out on submission to agents. (Only rejections so far, but that leads to the next resolution.)
- Submitting my work. I have four novels out on submission: an adult sweet holiday romance, an NA literary/horror/sci fi mashup, and two YA contemporary fantasy novels. When a rejection comes in, another query goes out.
- Write and submit short stories. Friday is short story day. And although I've gotten some rejections, I've gotten two acceptances. Plus, I've built up a book of short stories to submit whenever I find a new market.
- Revise other manuscripts. In the aftermath of obtaining my MFA, I have a keener eye for plot, characters, dialogue, conflict, and markets.
There are other smaller resolutions (like keeping my desk clear) that I keep in mind. My list is fluid; sometimes I take one thing off to add a different one because of a priority change. I don't beat myself up if I can't get everything done, but I hold myself accountable for getting something done. I've since pulled myself up, in a literal and figurative sense, and am working on my resolutions again.
What are your resolutions?
I'm the midst of shifting around all sorts of things on my to-do list...
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