YAB SWB Update: One Break, Coming Up Edition
Here is my Bootcamp update for the week.
My goals for last week included:
I opened up the documents from our accountant and my husband called her office to find out the drop dead date that we have to bring them our tax materials. I call that a win. We have a goal to have everything to her office by Wednesday.
My book purchase for the week was one that I've been anxiously awaiting: THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER by Leslye Walton.
From Goodreads: Magical realism, lyrical prose, and the pain and passion of human love haunt this hypnotic generational saga. I can hardly contain my excitement. I am going to savor this book.
It took a couple of days, but I did get back on track with my daily habits of reading and writing. I finished MAYBE ONE DAY by Melissa Kantor last night. While I wasn't all-out sobbing, my eyes leaked a bit. Beautiful story.
I wrote three mornings at 4:30 am and on the days I didn't, felt like something was missing. I'm going to shoot for four weekdays this week and five next week. I love #5amwritersclub!
I emailed a preliminary itinerary and tentative dates to my North Shore Writers Retreat friends. Looks like we'll be visiting in October, which means chilly temps but also campfires and pumpkin beer.
And, finally, I FINISHED MY FIRST DRAFT OF KEYS.
It feels so good to say that. I'm going to take a one-day break before I hit revisions/reconstructive surgery.
Here's my playlist for KEYS, which I've listened to about one million times while writing this thing.
Goals for this week:
My goals for last week included:
Tax prep. Seriously. No, I mean it.Buy books with the BN gift card I got for my birthday (this should be easy).Get back on track with reading and writing every day.Continue 4:30 am writing time.Finish the first draft of KEYS by Sunday, March 30.Put together a preliminary itinerary for the North Shore Writing Retreat.
I opened up the documents from our accountant and my husband called her office to find out the drop dead date that we have to bring them our tax materials. I call that a win. We have a goal to have everything to her office by Wednesday.
My book purchase for the week was one that I've been anxiously awaiting: THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDER by Leslye Walton.
From Goodreads: Magical realism, lyrical prose, and the pain and passion of human love haunt this hypnotic generational saga. I can hardly contain my excitement. I am going to savor this book.
It took a couple of days, but I did get back on track with my daily habits of reading and writing. I finished MAYBE ONE DAY by Melissa Kantor last night. While I wasn't all-out sobbing, my eyes leaked a bit. Beautiful story.
I wrote three mornings at 4:30 am and on the days I didn't, felt like something was missing. I'm going to shoot for four weekdays this week and five next week. I love #5amwritersclub!
I emailed a preliminary itinerary and tentative dates to my North Shore Writers Retreat friends. Looks like we'll be visiting in October, which means chilly temps but also campfires and pumpkin beer.
And, finally, I FINISHED MY FIRST DRAFT OF KEYS.
It feels so good to say that. I'm going to take a one-day break before I hit revisions/reconstructive surgery.
Here's my playlist for KEYS, which I've listened to about one million times while writing this thing.
Goals for this week:
- Tax materials to accountant by Wednesday, April 2.
- Begin revisions on KEYS, specifically a thorough read-thru and scene-by-scene spreadsheet. Because the last chapter of the book ended on page 93 of 255, and the only chronological pages are 1-30, this promises to be a lot of work and I feel like a spreadsheet might help me out.
- 4:30 am writing hours Tuesday through Friday.
- Twitter writing parties with Team Defiance. My teammates totally rock.
- Read every day; write every day but Monday.
Congrats on your goals! That's huge to finish a draft. I commend you for getting up that early to write, I am NOT a morning person. But I do understand that need to have a schedule adapted for writing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing KEYS!! That's so exciting. I hope to be in the same boat a month from today. :) Good for you for waking up so early to write. I've also been waking up earlier - just not early enough for #5amwritersclub. I've been getting up between 6-6:30 and writing until 7:30, when I have to get ready for work. It really does feel good to start the day writing!
ReplyDeleteWOO congrats on finishing your draft!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY FOR FINISHING YOUR DRAFT!!! So excited for you, Sara! You definitely deserve to sit back and enjoy that book, which sounds lovely. And the cover -- gorgeous! Have a wonderful week, lady!
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