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Becoming a Writer

I don’t consider myself a "real" writer.

By that I mean someone who writes on a more or less regular basis.

Instead, I’m kind of a binge writer. Now and then over the years I’ve found short or long periods of time in which to focus on something – usually a novel.

Life always tended to get in the way. And marketing. Marketing has often held me back because I never knew what I "ought" to do.

But I no longer care about marketing or about all the other things I "should" do simply because I see the need.

My goal now is to write and not worry about anything else. No one can write what I can. So I need to go ahead and just do it. Once I have 5 or 10 novels written, maybe somebody will publish them. Or not. But I’ll have done my part.

Last year, I wrote The Misadventures and Tribulations of Princess Persnickety in three installments. In the spring, I got the idea and wrote the opening and a bit of the first chapter in more or less one day. I then did some research whenever I had a few minutes, and, on the three days of the Labour Day weekend, I wrote about half of the book, maybe a bit more (aiming for 20,000 words, which didn’t quite suffice). Finally, I managed to steal 10 days in December to finish off the rest of the book (total of 40,000 words) and edit it.So it’s written. And my two granddaughters have copies. First goal achieved. One book requiring a bit more editing, but fairly complete.

Two days ago, I started the next book on my to do list. Title as yet to be decided on. But this time I’m determined to become a "real" writer – i.e. to write regularly, and not just grab 3 or 10 days somewhere.

My goal is to take 4 hours a day 6 days a week – Monday to Saturday from 1 to 5 p. m. – to work on my novel. So far, this week, I did it on Wednesday and again today. Thursday got stolen by a previous commitment.  Not writing yet – still in the planning stages. But a small step has been achieved.

How long do I need to write a novel – for adults – of roughly 7o,000 words? That remains to be seen. I’m hoping to have a first draft done by April 30.

And then May 1st start the next book. And if you’re interested, I’m hoping to blog about the journey here, so stay tuned.

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Goal: to write a novel

Yesterday I talked about the fact that as writers, we may all have very different goals depending on our personalities, ages, writing abilities, interests, and so forth. Today, I want to look at identifying the steps to take to reach your goal.

Let’s say you want to write a novel that will get published by a large publishing house. That’s your goal. Now, you need to break that goal down into steps you can take in order to reach it. Here are some examples:

1. Have you read a lot of novels? If not, you need to read a lot of novels to find out the kind you would like to write.Are you talking about a literary novel, a mainstream novel, or a genre novel (romance, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, western, horror, historical)? Do you want to write for children (young, middle grades, teen) adults, seniors, men, women…? is your goal to write for an audience that is primarily Canadian or American or North American or British – or could it be for anyone in the world? Anything else that will narrow what you want to write?

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