New Year's Goals – 2006

It’s about that time of year again.

Results for 2005:
* Stick with the daily writing schedule (7 hours/week) – Did well enough at this, and surpassed it, for much of the year. Lately things have been backsliding.

* Finish the third draft of Lost Magic (by June) and send the whole thing to beta readers. – Yep. And submitted it, which goal had been set five years ago.

* Research, outline, and otherwise plan the rewrite of the zeroth draft of the theater book, and then start rewriting it from scratch. – Yep. (Granted, it’s pretty easy to meet a goal that says “start”. Maybe I should set more of those.)

* Do the characterization and description exercises, and critique regularly – No. In fact, I don’t remember what description exercises I’m referring to. I did well at critting for the first half of the year, but once my own book was done, I stopped.

For 2006:
* Keep sending Lost Magic to agents. One response is still pending, and I need to make a list of more agents to submit to. It’d be more efficient to send to more than two at a time. Probably need to revise my synopsis as well.

* Completely finish the theater book. This is an ambitious goal for me, especially given the slow pace of the past couple months. But I’m not spending five years on a book again.

* Spend more time on writing – that has to happen if I’m going to make the previous goal.

* Do the emotion exercises I said I’d do last year, and do two crits/month minimum. (Or enough to submit things for critique.)

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