My resolution is to get my books in the bookstore. Half-Price Books will be my first attempt.
I smell magic in the air. Or maybe barbecue.I'm going to write a publish-ready book, or at least start submitting for a finished project.
I'm going to finish a story. Specifically, In The Service.
Nah really that's it.
Nous restons ici.I'm going to edit my first book (with advice from what people here gave me in mind), keep working on my next book in my series, and actually try to finish my project.
edited 31st Dec '12 9:53:39 AM by Masterofchaos
I'm actually going to write stories instead of just coming up with ideas I never use.
I will actually start my webcomic.
I will finish the Nanowrimo entry that I only got to 18k, as well as every subsequent Nanowrimo entries will be finished on time.
"And you must be Jonathan Joestar!" - SueI've promised myself the same thing I promised myself last year. To complete all the stories I've got in production and start the ones I've been thinking about. My total completed story count from last year is a big whopping 2 out of at least 20. I'm going to try to beat my record.
edited 2nd Jan '13 12:27:26 AM by Eagal
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!Just keep writing every single day. That's really it. Maybe finish a short story or two while I'm at it.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.
It's that time again. Where we as writers pledge to do something over the next year.
My last year's resolutions didn't pan out very well. I did complete one of them to get a second project (Macrocosm) started but I failed to complete the main one of finishing my book.
That said what are your 2013 Writer's Resolutions?
Mine is to finish Endless Conflict for realsies this time, get to editing so it can be publish-worthy*, begin work on the sequel and the children's book Towards The Valley of Flowers and finish the design phase of Macrocosm.
Big plate of things to do ja?