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Wednesday 10 July 2013

What's Up Wednesday - 10th July

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What's Up Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Erin L Funk and Jaime Morrow . It's a brilliant way to tell the bloggy world what you're up to, in both reading and writing and anything else that's going on for you.

It's broken down into four headings:

                    1. What I'm reading
                    2. What I'm writing
                    3. What else I've been up to
                    4. What inspires me right now
 

What are you waiting for? Head on over to join in!
                                              

                  
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What I'm reading:

      
  
Still on A Game of Thrones ...
 
 
What I'm writing:
 
Ready, Set, Write! goals, week 3:
  1. Finish and do revisions for short story competition in July. Possibly submit, eek!
I'm not really ready for submission of my short story yet, it is still sat in the same state as last week I'm sorry to say :-(

     2.  Keep up with my 800 word a day target for my Camp NaNo project.
 
I have done some work on my NaNo project, I'm currently at about 3500. At this point though I should be over 6000, but there's plenty of time to catch up. *she says, buzzing with optimism*  
 
     3.  Write and post something again for the Writer Wednesday Blog Hop.

This is the only thing I managed to achieve with my writing goals this week. To check out my latest story head over here.

     4.  Continue with 30mins free writing every day.
 
After quite a good week of free writing, I'm ashamed to say I haven't done a single session of it this week. Although I've been busy I thought it would be easier to find just a half an hour a day. All I can say is, must do better.
 
 
  
 
Goals for week 4:
 
  1. Submit story for short story competition in July.
  2. Get caught up with my Camp NaNo word count.
  3. Write and post something again for the Writer Wednesday Blog Hop.
  4. Continue with 30mins free writing every day.
 
 
What else I've been up to:
 
I've downloaded and will be trialling the Scrivener software this week. I've heard different things about it, but haven't had much inclination towards it until now.
I'm hoping to use it to organise my projects, large and small, so I can keep track of them all simultaneously. Ideally I could do with some kind of project management software for tracking too, but my searches for one haven't proved fruitful as yet.
 
 
What inspires me right now:
 
Right now I'm inspired by Laura, author of My Baffling Brain. She has been doing Camp NaNoWriMo too and has reached over 6000 words already. It makes my 3000 words look pretty lame, but reading her update has spurred me on to catch up with mine and more. I want my graph to be over the target line like hers is.
 
Thanks Laura for spurring me on before I get too far behind!
 
 
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8 comments:

  1. I feel sad hearing all these Camp Nano updates. I didn't join this time because I'm doing a major rewrite (okay 2 major rewrites). I love NaNo. have fun with it!

    I started using Scrivener a few projects back and I love it! It is saving me so much time during these rewrites. I'm a pantster so I always need to do rewrites and it's so much easier to track things with Scrivener. Have fun with it! If you have ?s I might be able to help too :)

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    1. Thanks Jemi, I'll bear you in mind if I get stuck. What I've tried of it so far I really like it, especially the target tracker. This will be key to catching up with NaNo!

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  2. You can catch up! It's still the beginning of the month. :)

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    1. This is very true Christine. I will not be defeated only a few days into the challenge. Grrrr!!!

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  3. I hope you like Scrivener! It's been a lifesaver for me. I always say it's like my own little portable office. That being said, different things work for different people, and it would be great if you could find the best program for your needs. Don't worry too much about not meeting all your goals. Just give them another go this week! 3500 words is a great start to your WIP and you should definitely continue to buzz with optimism! :)

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    1. Thanks Erin. I'm just going to write last week off in terms of my goals (ha!), and concentrate on making progress this week.
      I used Scrivener last night for my short story so I'm making baby steps already.

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  4. Good luck with Camp NaNoWriMo! Hope you're still enjoying Thrones too :)

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    1. Thanks Jamie, I'm determined to finish NaNo this time, even if it is rubbish!
      Still enjoying Thrones, when I get time to read it :-)

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