AlexH
Well-Known Member
It's scary to think 2018 is almost here. Do you have any specific writing goals for the year?
Mine are:
Writing-wise, 2017 has been my most difficult year by far. Which also means it's been my best, and most productive.
I've finished two stories I'm confident will sell - one has been at Tin House for most of the year, and I'm yet to submit the other. I'm still waiting for the probable Tin House rejection so I can move on to the next place.
I started writing over 10 years ago, with lyrics, then poetry. It took a few years before I could write a story. This year I started to use some of that lyric and poetry background in my prose, and think my writing has improved as a result. I never thought I'd write literary fiction, so that happened by accident. I've never been into horror, and didn't realise I'd written a lot of that until it was pointed out to me. Fantasy is a lot harder to get right than I realised, so maybe accidentally writing other genres isn't a bad thing in the slightest.
The 300-word challenges here, and a couple of flash fiction challenges I did elsewhere, have been enjoyable and helpful.
Based on 2017, I hope I find my 2018 writing year even more difficult! Yikes, what am I saying.
I'm posting here when I should be editing, so I better get back to it...
Merry 2018 everyone.
Mine are:
- Finish 20 short stories (flash fiction included) at a standard good enough for professional submission
- Make my first professional sale
- Make my second professional sale
- Get a Writers of the Future Honourable Mention
- Try the 75-word and anonymous writing challenges
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How did 2017 go?
Writing-wise, 2017 has been my most difficult year by far. Which also means it's been my best, and most productive.
I've finished two stories I'm confident will sell - one has been at Tin House for most of the year, and I'm yet to submit the other. I'm still waiting for the probable Tin House rejection so I can move on to the next place.
I started writing over 10 years ago, with lyrics, then poetry. It took a few years before I could write a story. This year I started to use some of that lyric and poetry background in my prose, and think my writing has improved as a result. I never thought I'd write literary fiction, so that happened by accident. I've never been into horror, and didn't realise I'd written a lot of that until it was pointed out to me. Fantasy is a lot harder to get right than I realised, so maybe accidentally writing other genres isn't a bad thing in the slightest.
The 300-word challenges here, and a couple of flash fiction challenges I did elsewhere, have been enjoyable and helpful.
Based on 2017, I hope I find my 2018 writing year even more difficult! Yikes, what am I saying.
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I'm an SFF Chron's 2017 newbie, but if anyone else would like to check back to this time last year I found this: Your 2017 Writing Objectives?
I'm posting here when I should be editing, so I better get back to it...
Merry 2018 everyone.