Monday, January 21, 2019

Writing Fast...Yea or Nay? My Writing Experiment

I'm reading this book and I'm so inspired! I'm not sure if this is a good fit for me. I know I don't want to stay up past my bedtime writing. But I'm willing to experiment. So, right now, at about 80 pages, I'm about 25% through with my current work in progress, the first in my Wandering Billionaire series. I have a goal of finishing the book by the end of the month, although it won't be published until mid-April.

I have two other books in that series that I hope to publish in May and June.

In February, I want to release the rewrite of my novella (soon to be novel) Making Music. I'll rename it The Incognito Billionaire and add about 100 pages. It wants to be the third book in my Misbehaving Billionaires series. I'd like to publish it before my trip to the Middle East in March.

Here are some of my book cover ideas:

I like the couple one, but I don't think it fits in with the other books in the series as well.

So, I have lofty goals and they can best be achieved by learning to write speedily.
Jewel suggested writing sprints, and these are the two Facebook groups where she and other rapid writers sprint:

Writing Sprints
Word War Room

This is my outline for my current work in progress:



Along with my handy, keep me on the right track, go-to books.









And here's a widget to keep me on task:








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11-12        1480




12-1          1655




2-3            2052












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This will take me to the end of the month. (And beyond.)
Follow along and see if I crash and burn!

1 comment:

  1. many students hate writing. it requires perseverance and patience. some students prefer to order work on pro-papers.com/blog/history-research-paper-topics . but this is not always good. written works develop thinking and organize thoughts. this leads to self-development. Successful people can do any task with pleasure!

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