Looking forward into 2014, I hope to average at least 100 words every day, with 40k as my goal for the year. I hope to write at least 129 days this year (a 50% increase over last year’s goal). And, most importantly, I want to sell or be close to selling novel 6 by the end of year. I plan to be done with my re-writing and editing by the end of April, and I think that gives me some time to get some serious eyes on it and some offers. Is 2014 going to be the year? We shall see…
So how did that all turn out? Really not too bad, actually! I wrote 73,526 new words last year (not to mention editing 2 manuscripts). I only had 93 writing days, but a lot of that was due to breaks between major revisions, so I won’t castigate myself too much. And no, I’m not anywhere near selling novel 6. In fact, I’m close to giving up on novel 6. But I did give it my best shot. I sent out over 50 queries last year, participated in writing contests, and am still persevering through what is a very long and painful process. So maybe 2014 wasn’t “the year”, but it was a year, and a damn good one in terms of writing.
Now–2015. What have we got here? Well, I don’t want to plan to write too much, as my focus will probably be on editing and refining novels 6 and 7. But I’ll probably get cooking on novel 8 at some point (or revisit any of novels 1-5), so I’ll aim for 60k words. I also want to write a bit more consistently, including more short fiction, so I’ll stick with the 129 writing days goal and hopefully land it this year. And I can’t say that this will be the Year of The Call, so I’ll just say that I hope to continue querying novel 6 (up to at least 100) and begin querying novel 7 (up to 50).
So cheers and good riddance to 2014–bring it on, 2015!