Saturday, December 28, 2013

Writing Resolutions for 2014


2013 proved to be a good, momentous year for this writer. A contract for the debut novel (YAY!!!), a second finished manuscript, a nearly finished manuscript for a prequel to the debut novel, and another YA novel mapped out and ready to start writing. And I’m getting better about identifying myself as a writer. But, as always, there is much more to accomplish in the new year, and so I have created my Writing New Year’s Resolutions for 2014. I'm sure some of it will look quite familiar to you.

  • Prepare the recently finished YA novel for submission: revise the query letter, write the synopsis, identify the publishers and/or agents to whom I will send the novel. Send it.
  • Pour my heart and soul into the next round of edits on the contracted book. Make it the absolute best it can be.
  • Set up promotions for the release of the novel. These may include blog tours, contests, launch party, etc.
  • Have my author website up and running before the book is released. The sooner the better.
  • Finish the prequel for the debut book. As I want to self-publish this book to allow it to be released close to the release date of the contracted book, I need to: have it professionally edited, contract a cover designer to create the cover, learn all the ins and outs of getting it out into the world and take those steps.
  • Set up the promotions for the prequel.
  • (I’m getting very tired just thinking about this list so far!)
  • Start the new YA novel. This is the book of my heart, the one I have thought of off and on for 15 years. As such, it terrifies me to start writing it. The fear of screwing up is massive. I will take the plunge! I will write it. Or at least a good portion of it.
  • Attend to all of the important things that support my writing: time management, exercise, relationships, reading. This list could go on and on, but right now these are the golden four.
As I read through my resolutions, it feels daunting. I’m sure that many of the items on my list are similar to the ones on your own list. However, I know we can do it. We just need to keep in mind all we accomplished in the past year and be resolute in our endeavors to tick off each of those boxes. 2014 will be a productive, rewarding year!

Happy New Year, and Happy Writing in 2014!


4 comments:

  1. A fine list! I like to get things down in print - it seems to give it power and weight, and heighten the ability to get it done. I'm sure you'll accomplish this, and even more! Good going and good luck. ~ Viola

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  2. Thank you Miss Viola for taking the time to leave such an encouraging comment. Yes, writing it down does give it power and weight, and publishing it in a public forum adds just that much more weight. Which, of course, is why I put it on my blog. Now I have no choice but to whittle away at that ambitious list!

    The best of everything in the new year, Viola!

    Monica

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