I read something this week that was a good place to start the new year. To paraphrase: a target without a plan is just a daydream.
I have to stop daydreaming.
My first writing act of 2017 was enrolling in some creative writing courses today – four which cover different elements of writing and which I will undertake concurrently so by the middle of February (when my panto is done and dusted) I will be nearing completion of them.
I have said before how easy it is for me to put barriers in my own way so I’m also going to do some work on breaking them down and will be seeking out a writing mentor to help with this. I am researching this at the moment and have found a few possible routes open which I will be addressing over the next few weeks. Some are very costly and I can’t afford to make the wrong choice because I won’t be doing this twice!
Finally, I am going to change my writing pattern. I find it very easy to get bogged down by life, so much so that finding an hour a day becomes a bit of a pipe dream. However, if I change my pattern by writing somewhere else I might be able to balance that, at least a little bit. With that in mind I will try different options – libraries, cafes, pubs and so on – to see what works, and I’ll do it before I get home from work so the household tasks don’t distract me.
I will have to give myself time each day for coursework which will also help to put more structure into my writing life.
The plan is, as it always has been, to be published. There’s no change there – I just have to work more effectively to make sure the work I produce is as good as it can be, and get it out there.
2016 was a bumpy year, but 2017 has to make up for it and some concrete action will be a grand way to start!
Happy new year, and as always – happy writing,
EJ
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