Nix Timewasters
Posted by JoyJan 1
With a book coming out in April of this year, I should be working on the stand-alone sequel. Note I said should. I’ve got six chapters done and put them up for critiques at the workshop where I’m a member.
In the past, I would have completed twice the amount of chapters in the time I’ve been fiddling with this new story. I admit that I’m not as focused as I used to be, which I find peculiar. Before I got a book contract, I worked harder. I was always on a story, trying to write chapters as quickly as possible to satisfy my readers.
Thing is, I’m not as focused now. Partly because I have so many things going on in my head. I’m thinking about the various things I can do to get my name and book cover out there. I’m also working out how to generate demand, to ensure good sales.
I can’t deny it, I also like to browse the net. Not random sites, mind you, just a few places where I hang out daily. But I’m finally admitting to myself how much time I waste doing that, and this is stuff I do several times per day - mostly when I’m bored or between tasks.
I started a chapter last night, but then I decided to ‘check on things’ before I got down to writing this morning. I did an-hour-and-a-half worth of surfing and interacting and I didn’t got a single word written.
Now, the book in question is scheduled for release in October; I told myself I’d get it done by the end of February, edited by the end of April and off to the publisher, so they’d have five months with it. Ideally, I wanted them to have it six months in advance. That’s definitely not possible.
But I know what I need to do to stay on track. Cram email, Facebook, Twitter, and what not, into two time slots for the day and limit myself to those periods. I’ll consider rewarding myself with a third slot AFTER I’ve got another ten chapters or so written. It’s the only way I’m gonna get anything done.
How do you keep yourself from wandering the net all day long?














7 comments
Comment by TIrzah on January 1, 2010 at 10:24 pm
You wonder because you don’t want to work on what you need to work on. Try skipping ahead and writing an exciting or a must write scene that your fingers itch over.
If you don’t have one of those then that’s the problem…lol.
I surf when I’m avoiding. You have to figure out why your avoiding.
Comment by Jayda on January 1, 2010 at 10:59 pm
I like the sound of that. Think I’m about to come to an exciting part. Should have gotten it written by now, but this darn blog is leading me a merry chase to fix.
Comment by Fullet on January 2, 2010 at 7:13 am
Ouch! I ALWAYS wander the net, and I barely remember the last time I worked on my writings. Given the tone of your post, I’m sure you are handling it very well, or at least much better than I do. Best wishes, Jayda!
Comment by Jayda on January 2, 2010 at 8:23 am
Thanks for stopping in Fullet. Ooh, sounds like you’ve been neglecting your writing. Gotta get on top of that.
Comment by George1 on April 20, 2010 at 7:29 am
Потрясающе! Вот не ожидал…)
Comment by George2 on April 20, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Отличная статья. Краткость явно Ваша сестра
Comment by George73 on April 20, 2010 at 2:07 pm
Спасибо за статью.. Актуально мне сейчас.. Взяла себе еще перечитать.