Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/11/16

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1/11/16: Write About a Thief. 

“Painting was called silent poetry and poetry speaking painting.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Finding Time to Write

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coldSometimes it’s hard to find time to write. Sometimes though, it’s not a matter of finding time to write, but restructuring how you spend the time you do have.

What are your distractions? For me, I like to read through articles on writing (the stuff I share all over Twitter), check my email for anything good, and scroll through Facebook and Twitter. Managing the amount of time I spend reading on the internet is my first step to getting more writing in. I need a solid two hours of writing to hit my goals. If I know I only have three hours before my day starts, I have to remind myself that I can read articles tomorrow. Plus, there’s always time to check out social media – watching tv, in the bathroom, while pretending to listen to someone’s conversation…. etc…)

Determine Your Time to Write. For me, the best time to write is in the mornings, because my family doesn’t get up as early as I do. That usually gets me a few hours of focus. Sometimes I’ll push to get up as early as 4:30, which usually turns into 5 or later, but I try. 🙂 Writing at night works too, but this is time I try to reserve for spending time with my family.

Steal Time to Write. I admit, this is my hardest thing to do. I would like to chunk out extra words throughout the day, but I rarely do. To be successful at this, you either have to find time to sneak away to your computer, or make use of other tools such as :

  • Get a tablet with a keyboard. Quick to set up, use almost anywhere.
  • Same for laptops, though I made the mistake of getting a large one, so I tend not to take it with me everywhere.
  • Voice dictation into your  phone (not fond of this, but it’s an option). I may one day look into getting a handheld voice recorder to use with Dragon Naturally Speaking, because I’ve heard a lot of people have success with it. And I often do a lot of driving by myself during the week.
  • Use something like an Alphasmart. That’s a really old keyboard with memory that stores writing. No distractions at all. The only problem with mine is you have to type hard, and there’s a lot of spelling errors because of it.  However, I wrote all of Spilling Blood Season 1 on it.

Yesterday was another rough day for writing, but I knew it would be. Got in 30 minutes and moved the story line along on Hungry Gods 3. Really, as long as I get in some writing, it’s a good day, right?

Today I’ve got some time to make a difference, so I plan on finishing the first draft of Spilling Blood episode 11.

Word Counts

1/9/16 Word Count: 1,012 (ave. 2,024 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,012. 19,424/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +0. 16,449/15,000

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +0. 4,679/20,000

January Word Count: 29,094

For Year: 29,094

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/10/16

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1/10/16: Write About a Defeat. 

“Our dignity is not in what we do, but what we understand.”
– George Santayana

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Soul Sister on Sale for $0.99

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SOUL-SISTER-COVERThis week, you can grab the e-book edition of Soul Sister for the outrageously fantastic price of $0.99, on any kindle reading device. This is the story about a damaged girl and her ghosts. Angels and demons, love and hate, Heaven and Hell, life and death, hope and despair.

Enjoy. 🙂

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/9/16

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1/9/16: Write About an Act of Cruelty. 

Every revolution was first a thought in one man’s mind.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Word Count for Jan 8, 16

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I only got an hour of writing in yesterday, but still got in 2k words. The rough draft of Spilling Blood will be done this weekend. Time is short this morning so here’s my numbers.

Word Counts

1/8/16 Word Count: 2,129 (ave. 2,129 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,022. 18,447/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +1,107. 16,449/15,000

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Book +0. 4,679/20,000

January Word Count: 28,082

For Year: 28,082

2016 Completed Projects: Short Story.

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The Value of Word Count

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If you’ve been following my blog for the past week, you’ll notice I’ve been sharing my daily word counts. A lot of us writers do so just to keep track of how much we wrote in a year. If you have ever participated in NaNoWriMo, you’ve probably stared at your graph showing you how many more words you needed to write to finish a 50k novel in a month.

Also I’ve seen it said that by your first million words you’ll find your voice. I don’t remember who said that or how they said it, but it referred to that 10,000 hours of practice at whatever you pursue to become good at it. You won’t know when you’ve reached that milestone without tracking word count.

Word count is a measure of how long it will take you to complete your projects. Since I started independently publishing my writing in 2012, I’ve got plenty of unfinished manuscripts on my laptop. I’ve got the projects I want to finish this month, and those I’d like to get to later in the year. The ones I’m chasing now stand in the way of all of my other ideas. I see them as what I’ve committed to, but I really really want to start chasing my newer ones too. :/

Dean Wesley Smith wrote a blog article called Pulp Speed. It’s an inspirational article where he talks about increasing his own writing, and sets milestones, called Pulp Speeds, that show what he will accomplish if he writes so many words per day. He shoots for Pulp Speed 6, which would net him 2 million words of writing in a single year. Pulp Speed 1, his lowest, is an impressive 1 million words in a year.

Based on his article, I am at Pulp Speed Two, and on the cusp of reaching Three. I actually tie his article into my excel spreadsheet where I track my word count. I want to reach Pulp Speed 6. He gives examples of how many hours you’d have to write a day if you write 1000 words an hour, and there lies also the value of tracking your word count… pushing to get faster.

I am currently using a timer, and writing in 25 minute bursts. Often I get in only 750 words in that time, averaging about 1500 words an hour. I am pushing toward 2000 an hour. At that speed, I’m happy with the amount of time I spend in a day writing.

So! With all of that said, I take my daily word count and chart what I’m going to do with it based upon my average, to decide what I want/need to accomplish for the month. Pulp Speed 2 gives me 95,000 words to play with this month. 50k of that I’m giving to Hungry Gods 3. 20k is going to one of my pen names, Spilling Blood Episode 11 gets 15k, and then I’m going for 2 short stories of 5 k each. This is the start of week two of January, and I have one short story out of the way, and Spilling Blood ep. 11 almost complete.

That has netted me almost 26,000 words in one week.

That normally would be a fairly full month. But once I start looking at my productivity for the higher Pulp Speeds, it pushes me to add that extra 600 words a day to Reach the next level. I would love to hit 6k a day. We’ll see.

One thing I would like to note is that I cannot apply an entire day to just one project. I find that tiring. I have to spread my writing out at least between two of my books, and often three. That surprisingly helps my mind stay focused on writing, and still meets the same monthly writing goals as though tackling them one by one.

This post is longer than  I anticipated, so to wrap it up, here’s my stats so far:

Word Counts

1/7/16 Word Count: 3,190 (ave. 2,004 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,845. 17,425/60,000

Spilling Blood 11 +1,161. 15,342/15,000

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Pen Name Short +184. 5,764/5,000 From editing.

Pen Name Book +0. 4,679/20,000

January Word Count: 25,953

For Year: 25,953

Completed Projects: Short Story.

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/8/16

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1/8/16: Write About a Banishment. 

People who feel good about themselves produce good results.
— Kenneth Blanchard

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The Last Day of the First Week of 2016!!!

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Excuse me a second, I’m going to change the way I’ve been writing these posts. *shuffle* Okay, welcome back.

I spent time knocking out words yesterday and had my second best day so far of this week, at over 5500 words. I  finished a short story (Which I’ll edit AND publish today), and made killer progress on Spilling Blood Episode 11. I really don’t lead a very exciting life. Aside from writing, I played with my youngest child and participated in conversations about Hump Day on Facebook.

Hungry Gods 3 is coming along nicely. Now that I’ve passed the 10k mark, I’m writing about Lysa. I’m sure you’re following the Hungry Gods books, right? And I know you’re dying (DYING!!!!) to find out what happened after the events at the end of Death’s Reach.

Today marks the end of the first week of  2016. I’ve already written over 22,000 words for the week, which is a sizable dent in any writing month. I have more thoughts on this, but I’ll share them tomorrow, because I can actually step back and see what the data is telling me (better than today, because there’s still plenty of time to sabotage that last mile).

Tomorrow, recorded here as a note to myself, I’ll talk about inspiration for hitting certain word counts and what I see myself accomplishing for January based on my productivity.

Here’s yesterday’s writing numbers:

Word Counts

1/6/16 Word Count: 5,548 (ave. 1,585 wph)

Hungry Gods 3 +1,246. 15,580/60,000

Apocalypse Witch 3 +015,020/20,000

Spilling Blood 11 +2,577. 14,237/15,000

Pen Name Short +1,725. 5,580/5,000 COMPLETE! Woot!

Pen Name Book +0. 4,679/20,000

January Word Count: 22,763

For Year: 22,763

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Daily Writing Prompt and Quote 1/7/16

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1/7/16: Write About a Breakdown. 

MINE, adj. Belonging to me if I can hold or seize it.
— Ambrose Gwinett Bierce

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