a new year!
Jan. 1st, 2013 11:32 amWell, it's 2013. I am perhaps not getting off to the best start by doing this year-in-writing roundup a day late, but i had no time yesterday and I wanted to, so.
I posted a little more than 48000 words of fanfiction this year, counting Yuletide, which surprisingly is almost exactly the same as 2011. It was spread over a lot more stories, though, since 2011 was the year I wrote the monster Discworld novella. Everything I wrote this year was either Avengers or a fandom I'd written before (or, in the case of one of my still-unrevealed Yuletides, related to a fandom I'd written before).
In original fiction, I think I did pretty well. I didn't manage my story-a-month writing goal, but I published two stories in Daily Science Fiction, one in IGMS, and one in Podcastle. I hope to do even better this year.
Goals for this year: write at least 100k of finished fiction, whether fannish or original. Towards that end, get the new novel into writeable shape, and write it. Finish all the unfinished shorts that lurk accusingly on my hard drive. Beat my 4-story publishing record for the year. And, if at all possible, sell a novel.
I posted a little more than 48000 words of fanfiction this year, counting Yuletide, which surprisingly is almost exactly the same as 2011. It was spread over a lot more stories, though, since 2011 was the year I wrote the monster Discworld novella. Everything I wrote this year was either Avengers or a fandom I'd written before (or, in the case of one of my still-unrevealed Yuletides, related to a fandom I'd written before).
In original fiction, I think I did pretty well. I didn't manage my story-a-month writing goal, but I published two stories in Daily Science Fiction, one in IGMS, and one in Podcastle. I hope to do even better this year.
Goals for this year: write at least 100k of finished fiction, whether fannish or original. Towards that end, get the new novel into writeable shape, and write it. Finish all the unfinished shorts that lurk accusingly on my hard drive. Beat my 4-story publishing record for the year. And, if at all possible, sell a novel.