Summary: Good use of available time slots for getting on with stuff. I like having the option to just find a cafe and get to work, now that I’ve trained myself to be able to focus in that kind of environment. Monday: A new week, and some new resolve, as deadlines are looming. I […]
Author: Annie
What’s Beyond the Void?
There’s a very definite line in my mental calendar at the moment, that runs through 15-16 June. That is when I’m going to Winchester Writers’ Festival and getting feedback on my first novel from agents. In terms of activities that need to be completed before that date, I’m very much on track. The first […]
Weeknotes – S02E18 – Diminishing Returns
Summary: Perhaps as expected, my writing output during the rest of the holiday gradually reduced, but I did still manage to get some things done here and there. Monday: I wrote another short piece for my Yahtzee/Bingo challenge. Wednesday: I wrote a review of Avengers: Infinity War. Saturday: My plans to write […]
Weeknotes – S02E17 – Using the Time Available
Summary: It’s never the case that I have to be in the right frame of mind to get some writing done. It’s all about making use of the available opportunities. Saturday: First full day of the group holiday, and I was up early. So, I took advantage of having the downstairs to […]
Weeknotes – S02E16 – Variety is the Spice of Life!
Summary: Original fiction, non-fiction, fanfiction; novels and shorts; revision and new words – lots of variety in my writing this week. Monday: Today was likely my last writing date with Ann for a while, and we met at Good and Proper. I started out with a couple of quick wins, writing […]
Weeknotes – S01E15 – Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Summary: Bits and pieces, small but regular progress. Not a lot of time and energy spent on writing projects this week, but still some. Monday: I did today’s one-minute challenge at oneword.com. Later, I took advantage of an unexpected free half hour to copy-edit the second chapter of Artisan. Wednesday: I had a writing date […]
Weeknotes – S02E14 – Wading Through Mud
Summary: Lots of time spent on writing projects this week, and I’m pleased with my progress overall, but it mostly felt like wading through mud at the time. Monday: I started the week with renewed focus, and a writing date with Ann at The Counter at The Delaunay. First task was […]
Flamingo
“Is it dead?” “I can’t tell from here. Why don’t you go and give it a poke?” “Eww! No, you do it!” “You’re the one who wants to know if it’s dead.” “I wonder how it got here.” “I don’t know. Flew?” “Don’t be ridiculous.” “It looks kind of sad, just lying there like that.” […]
Safeguarding the Future
My story, Safeguarding the Future, is featured in the anthology, Slave to the Axe Song, produced by Schreyer Ink Publishing. You can buy a copy here.
The Importance of Brain Space
As someone who has to fit writing around working four days a week, a busy social life, and lots of trips away, I tend to feel as if I’m shirking if I don’t make use of every minute that’s available to me. Last month, I went on a glorious, six-day writing retreat, where I […]