Starting with the targets I set for this year, back in December 2017:
- Get that second draft completed. (I'm working on it.)
- Continue to be open to writing opportunities and experiences. (Certainly did that a few times!)
- Rewrite/revise a few of those short stories I found on my floppy disks. (Not yet.)
- More reading and much more writing. (Definitely did this one.)
January to June 2018 |
January
This was a stressful start to the year with the rewiring and re-plumbing of the house starting. There were holes in the wall and ceiling, as well as floorboards up in bedrooms and on the landing. I still think Lights and Pipes would be a good book title.
February
February
Despite the router and keyboard failure, as well as getting the house warmed up after the new boiler, radiators and pipes went in on the weekend it snowed- thank goodness we were in a local hotel- the rest of the month was better.
I did a workshop with another Nottingham Writers' Club member, Jill Walmsley, on Competitions: Do's and Don'ts; then at the end of the month there was a Saturday afternoon workshop with local author Claire Harvey.
March
This month started with snow on the 1st of March. I live in one of those regions where snow either misses us and hits everyone else in the country, or we get lots and it stays for days.
I was reading the entries to the 2018 NWC National Short Story Competition and giving feedback on each entry; both rounds this year had short deadlines.
Finally I started back onto the second draft of my WIP. While also looking ahead to GDPR and Podcasts (that would eventually become part of a page on the blog).
April
The redecorating started at home (it's taken months) and this blog began it's facelift. I took on the role of Chairman at NWC again, after a three year gap.
Enjoyed a trip to a vintage fair in Nottingham city centre and inspiration for a 1920's story idea.
May
An exciting month with the new flooring going down and the wallpaper finished in the living room.
At NWC I'd arranged guest speaker C.J Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
(recently included in the Guardian's books of 2018 list).
I did a workshop with another Nottingham Writers' Club member, Jill Walmsley, on Competitions: Do's and Don'ts; then at the end of the month there was a Saturday afternoon workshop with local author Claire Harvey.
March
This month started with snow on the 1st of March. I live in one of those regions where snow either misses us and hits everyone else in the country, or we get lots and it stays for days.
I was reading the entries to the 2018 NWC National Short Story Competition and giving feedback on each entry; both rounds this year had short deadlines.
Finally I started back onto the second draft of my WIP. While also looking ahead to GDPR and Podcasts (that would eventually become part of a page on the blog).
The podcast list... |
The redecorating started at home (it's taken months) and this blog began it's facelift. I took on the role of Chairman at NWC again, after a three year gap.
Enjoyed a trip to a vintage fair in Nottingham city centre and inspiration for a 1920's story idea.
May
An exciting month with the new flooring going down and the wallpaper finished in the living room.
At NWC I'd arranged guest speaker C.J Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
(recently included in the Guardian's books of 2018 list).
I also booked a place for the Romantic Novelists Association Conference in July near Leeds.
June
That was a mixed month. I had the sad news that my short story 'The Wishful Spirit' would no longer be available after July, due to the publisher, Alfie Dog Fiction, ceasing the short story download side of the site.
The future of the One Word Anthology (with short fiction by me and Serena, from some years ago, in it) was also under consideration, but thankfully continued to be available.
The One Word Anthology... |
Find out what happened in part two of my 2018 review on Thursday...
2 comments:
With all that stuff going on in your house I'm not surprised you didn't complete your list. But well done on the award and the work you did manage despite the difficulties. We soldier on!
Thank you Lizy. I thought my year was quite unexciting until I started part 2 (due out Thursday) and everything started happening.
You've done well to with a house move, decorating and your new book 'Wolf Pack'. x
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