I have gotten many, many, many fewer words written this month than I planned. Uh...oh. That means next month is going to have to be NaNo-esque in order for me to meet the remaining two of my three Gauntlet II challenges. I can only hope I buckle down and write enough during what's left of January to make February not
quite so stressful. On the other hand, I did some additional work: sent a story out, revised the first 50 pages of
Mud and Glass, and wrote a synopsis for same. (Do you have any idea how hard it is to come up with a synopsis for a book that's only half written?) And that's in addition to finishing my first Gauntlet II goal (revising
The Associates). I also decided what my 10-minute children's play will be about, more or less, which is
some progress toward another Gauntlet II goal. I'm also doing okay on some of the fitness goals I've got (although, again, I have not yet been as consistently diligent as I want to be).
I love goal-setting. I accomplish so much more.
In other news, today I received another story rejection. But it was a personalized rejection, which I find heartening. They are paying me the respect of paying me some attention. If I were
embarrassingly bad (as I perennially fear that I am), they wouldn't bother. Goes the theory.