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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/698773-Torn
Rated: 13+ · Book · Fantasy · #1680570
The trials/tribulations of creating "Insight". The story where dreams come true.
#698773 added June 14, 2010 at 7:06am
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Torn
Each day I woke up with a purpose; to write!  Since the completion of my book, I wake up feeling lost and not knowing which direction to go.  Should I review another story, should I edit my own, should I continue to query agents, would my time be better spent if I let a professional edit or should I just begin writing the next sequel to Insight and say to heck with it all..I'll worry about editing later - after the books are all completed. 


Working full time and spending time with my husband and daughter consume most hours of the day.  There’s such a small amount of dedicated time each morning to do so many things.  It seems like an impossible task to do everything.  It’s time to set some goals!  I guess if I put it out there, it means I’m committed to doing them.  Here we go:


•          I’ll read/review a minimum of two stories per week (I set a low target goal on this for a reason - I’ll explain later.)


•          I’ll edit one chapter of Insight per day


•          I’ll update my blog page on my progress each day


•          I will not query anymore agents until each chapter of Insight has been reviewed on writing.com


•          I’ll dedicate time each day to writing an outline to the Insight sequel


All of this before the sun comes up each morning!



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