Tag: goals
First Cup of Coffee – November 20, 2019
Career Goals for the Established Author – a Work in Progress
Here’s a little tease of the cover of THE FIERY CROWN, sequel to THE ORCHID THRONE, and book two in the Forgotten Empires trilogy. The full cover will be revealed on Wednesday, October 16, at Tor.com. There will also be a sneak peek of the first chapter!
Our topic at the SFF Seven this week is the big career goal to which we currently aspire. Come on over to where I’m spilling mine.
Leveling Up – What Does It Mean to You?
This week at the SFF Seven we’re talking about leveling up and what that means to us.
Actually, the topic is phrased as: People always say they want to take their writing to the next level. Well, what are the levels, as you see them?
It’s a really good question. Come on over for my answer.
Rejuvenation and Goal-Setting
The pattern of frost-filigreed wisteria vines is so lovely. The winter holidays are such a great season for rest and rejuvenation – and our weather in the high desert of New Mexico has obliged with lots of snow and freezing temperatures. All the better to keep me cozied indoors and focusing on both relaxing and giving my mind the room to mull thoughts for the coming year. A big part of that is going to be reducing back log and lists. Come on over for more.
2016 Goals – Hits, Misses and Surprises
As part of our end-of-year wrap-up, the SFF Seven are Looking Back on 2016’s Goals: How’d We Do? What Was Our Biggest Deviation from the Goal or Plan? Why? Most Satisfying Accomplishment? Come on over to find out how my year went – including the biggest surprise achievement!
Life, Death, and Long-Term Planning
I’m over at Word-Whores, talking about when to ditch long-term plans and telling the story of how this happened.
Jeffe’s Goals for 2016 (eep!)
I’m over at Word Whores, confessing (ulp!) five major goals for 2016. At the end of the year, I’ll revisit them and see how I did. Go, Future Jeffe!
Setting Writing Goals You Can Actually Meet
I’m over at Word Whores, giving my annual advice on how to make NaNoWriMo work for you – not just for this month, but for the sustainable future.
Why Time Off Isn’t Time Lost
I’m over at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers blog today, talking about why time off isn’t time lost.