Meeting in the morning

In about 12 hours, I’ll be at my RWA chapter meeting. I’m definitely looking forward to it — all the more because I do not have to rush back to the office afterward.

That’s right: I have the whole weekend off. I fully intend to take advantage of it to spend lots of quality time with the Boyfriend (and hopefully sneak in a little writing/reading/editing time).

So far, the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood Winter Writing festival has been a great motivator. Today, I completed Goal 4 (I think): Reading an article in RWR.

My newest issue arrived earlier this week, and I was excited first to check out the revamped layout. (As a page designer, I’m more interested in that sort of thing than some.) The changes are subtle, for sure. I guess I was expecting differences a little more drastic.

Monday, I wrote nearly 1,000 words. Yes, I’m aware that’s a lot more than my 200-word goal. Tuesday, I printed out a copy of my NaNo novel for editing (and gave myself a point for it. Can’t do any editing on it if it’s not printed out, right?)

Wednesday, while the Boyfriend was playing tennis, I sat in one of my favorite Starbucks and read through the entire thing. I got caught up in the story at times, so there were pages without any editing marks.That’s what subsequent passes are for. 😉

On Thursday, I did some more writing on the WIP and got “Beauty and the Ballplayer” ready to edit. I also found this great article at Write It Sideways, about filter words that can weaken your fiction. I figured they’d be good to keep in mind when I’m editing.

Like I said, it’s been a productive week. I can’t wait to have another one!


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4 responses to “Meeting in the morning”

  1. Abigail Sharpe Avatar

    Hey, Arlene, sounds like a productive few days. Stay with these writing habits and you’ll be ready to rock another book soon!

    1. Arlene Avatar
      Arlene

      I sure hope so! Read an article in RWR today, and did a few chapters’ worth of reading/editing yesterday after my meeting.

  2. Mallory Snow Avatar

    Getting so caught up in the story that you forget to edit is NOT a bad thing!

    I loved that article too! I think once I take out the filter words in my WIP, it will be cut in half.

    1. Arlene Avatar
      Arlene

      No it won’t, because you have to insert better, stronger words as replacements! 😉

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