Writing Goals

Pecking Away Old SchoolThat big sigh of relief you heard this morning — that was me! I finished the manuscript for my November 2009 release, SINS OF THE FLESH, and sent it to my editor at Grand Central Publishing. A big woo hoo since the novel had gotten moved up in the production schedule which meant I had to finish it way earlier than expected.

Which leads to this Tuesday’s Tips about writing goals, namely, how to set them and how to keep to them.

When I first got the call about the available slot in November 2009, I thought WOO HOO which was followed by OH MY. Could I finish a book in that time frame? I asked myself which quickly led to a plan — X number of pages a week would lead me to a finished book by X date. That was the plan.

Why haven’t I given you any numbers there, like 60 pages a week? For starters, and as I tell every writer who asks me, there is only one right way to write a book — sit down and write. Whether you write one page a day or five, it’s only wrong if you’ve made a plan for yourself and don’t keep to it.

Why didn’t you keep to it? Too busy? Not in a creative mood? Unrealistic expectations? A combo of all of the above.

While I am now a firm believer that if you fail to plan you plan to fail, the most important thing to keep in mind when setting a writing goal is that your plan be reasonable. Don’t say you are going to write 5 pages a day when you know that in a typical day you only have half-an-hour to write. Unless of course you are going to find more time in that day.

How many pages should you strive to do in a day? Again, there’s no right or wrong. I generally write anywhere from 4 to 10 pages a day during my weekday commutes to my job. More on the weekends when I can get a few more hours of writing done. The key to your success is finding what you can do each week and that’s the key — committing to a reasonable weekly goal.

For example, if you know you can’t write on Mondays and Wednesdays because of family demands, set aside time on the other days and make it part of your regular schedule just like anything else. Let the family know that on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 am to 10 am, you’re writing. Stick to it. If your family sees how committed you are to your writing, they will support you. If they think you’re not serious about it, it will be difficult to get them to respect your desire to write.

Say to yourself, in those two or three days that I write this week, I want to write X pages. (A reasonable X pages remember). Before you know it, the pages will begin to pile up!

I mentioned finding more time to write. How do you do that? Well, what time do you get up now? 8? How about getting up at 7?

Do you write at night? I don’t normally, but when deadlines demand it, I come home from work and after dinner, write for another hour or so to meet the writing goal I’ve set for myself.

How about weekends? If you sleep in late on Saturday or Sunday, could you pry yourself out of bed a little earlier?

You would be surprised at how much time there is for you to get back if you think about your “lost” time each week.

Finally — find a critique or support group and tell them your goals. Tell them how you are doing on your goals and ask them to help you stick to them. As with anything else, a strong support group will help keep you motivated and moving forward.

I hope today’s Tuesday Tip helped!

Guilty Pleasures Monday – Kate Beckinsale

This one is for you, Leo, and all my other male fans who have been demanding a little equal time.

Today’s Guilty Pleasures Monday is the stunning and amazingly beautiful Kate Beckinsale. Kate has been in a number of movies, including a few of my favorites – the UNDERWORLD series and THE AVIATOR where she played Ava Gardner.

Sadly, there will be an UNDERWORLD 3, but without Kate. What’s the sense? I know I won’t be going to see it without her in it!

If Kate looks familiar and you haven’t seen those movies, more recently she’s been in CLICK with Adam Sandler and VACANCY with Luke Wilson. Here’s a shot of her in CLICK, which was a really good movie, but totally not a comedy as it was portrayed in the trailers.

Leo and all the guys, hope you enjoyed today’s Guilty Pleasure Monday, but if not, click here!

Fun Friday – Elf Your Self

Wow! Christmas Eve is only 12 days away! 12 days! So if you’re not in the mood, let’s hope this little dance helps bring some cheer onto your face. Check out the dancer in the lead. None other than little ol’ me.

But before I get to that, thanks to my friends at Joyfully Reviewed for making SOUTH BEACH CHICAS CATCH THEIR MAN one of their December Holiday picks! You can read their review here:
Http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/RRs/Dec08RR/southbeachchicascatchtheirman.CP.html

Now back to some holiday fun. This little Elf Dance is courtesy of Office Max’s Elf Yourself. You can click here to make yourself into an elf for the holidays just like I did.

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

Thoughtful Thursday – Technology Woes

As you guessed by yesterday’s message, something was in the works technology-wise, namely my moving this site to a new hosting company!

I’m happy to say that the service I’ve gotten from my wonderful friend is exceptional. For anyone interested in a new site or hosting, check out my great web designer – Crocos Designs – and their hosting company. Fast service. Amazing support.

Unlike my last hosting company who shall not be named.

The amazing thing to me is how much we’ve all come to rely on technology. I may kid my daughter that she’d be lost without her gadgets, but that apple did not fall far from the tree.

Take away my computer and I wouldn’t know what to do with myself. Heck, when I’ve been working on a computer related project, I’ve had stereo computers – one at each hand (in my other life I have to manage Information Systems for my office).

Ask me to write a book without a computer – NO WAY!!! I type so much faster than I write and having been pre-med in college, my writing is illegible. I definitely aced Chicken Scratch 101. LOL!

How about you? Can you imagine putting away all your tech gadgets for a month? For a week? For even a day?

Not me.

On another note, in the shift to the new hosting company, we did lose the post with the wonderful new cover for FURY CALLS, my March 2009 Nocturne, so here it is for you again. I so love this cover!

Guilty Pleasures Monday – Goo Goo Dolls Bad Boy

I took my MIL to Atlantic City this weekend and we had a great time, but while we were there, the inspiration came for today’s Guilty Pleasures Monday – John Rzeznik the lead singer for the Goo Goo Dolls.

The band will be in AC sometime soon and every couple of minutes, the ads for the concerts would flash up on the casino screens and I’d get my little guilty pleasure. Guyliner and all, there’s something about this guy that is so totally hot. Bad boy hot.

You can check out more about the Goo Goo Dolls at their official site by clicking here!

This is also a special Guilty Pleasures Monday because I’m guest blogging over at my friend Lynda Hilburn’s blog. Click here to not only check out the blog, but leave a comment and you may be one of the lucky winners of one of the prizes — a CALLING t-shirt, copy of DESIRE CALLS or a copy of my December release, SOLDIER’S SECRET CHILD!

Thoughtful Thursday – The Automaker Bailout

A Little Holiday Help for the AutomakersFirst of all, so sorry for missing yesterday’s Wicked Wednesday. It was just one of those days when life got in the way of everything!

But I can’t miss today’s Thoughtful Thursday since it’s something that’s been on my mind for weeks — the “bailout” of the Big Three U.S. automakers. I put the “bailout” in quotes because they’re not asking for charity. This is a loan that they intend to payback much like Chrysler paid back the loan given to them in the early 1980s.

When I look at the TARP bill and what it contains (click here for the Washington Post list of the breakdown), I’m wondering why Congress can spend a large sum of the 700 billion to bail out banks with bad mortgages (oftentimes created by their own failure to properly assess risk when granting loans), 478 million to movie producers and 170 million dollars to rum producers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, but not consider assisting the automakers.

Then there’s the 306 billion dollar Citibank bailout.

The WSJ reports in its article that “”With these transactions, the U.S. government is taking the actions necessary to strengthen the financial system and protect U.S. taxpayers and the U.S. economy,” the Treasury Department, Fed and FDIC said in a joint statement issued late Sunday.”

All well and good, but if we’re busy doing 700 and 306 billion for the banks — Wall Street as it were — why can’t we spend a measly 34 billion on Main Street — the automakers.

There are the shortsighted who say, “Let them sink”. Sink? I don’t know who said “As GM goes, so does the nation” but that’s a fact not to be ignored. Losing even one of the automakers could plunge this Nation into a depression. Why?

When you think about letting one of these companies go away, you’re not just talking about those companies. You’re talking about the suppliers of all the products they need, like paint, textiles, leather, tires, batteries, radios, wires, etc. And you’re talking about the dealers and their mechanics. You’re also talking about the mom and pop shops around all those automaker and supplier factories who will close when there’s no one there to stop in for a cup of coffee or lunch.

It’s a massive domino effect that the U.S. can’t afford to let happen.

Here’s some facts from a recent study by the Center for Automotive Research**:

    • One in 10 American jobs depends on U.S. automakers
    • Nearly 3 million jobs are at immediate risk
    • U.S. personal income could be reduced by $150 billion
    • The tax revenue lost over 3 years would be more than $156 billion

To learn more about the bailout and support our local automakers, please take a moment to visit these sites and send a message to Congress that you want a bailout of Main Street and not just Wall Street! Why do I care so much? I’m one of the three million who rely on the automakers.

GMFacts and Fiction
Chrysler Employees Tell America Why They Should Care
Ford Plan Presented to Congress

**Info courtesy of General Motors.