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Is it a real paid to write site or is it a scam?

On Factoidz I found the following question:

are www.writingjobs.net a good agency to join?

Here is my answer:

I have not seen this site before you mentioned it – that alone should tell you that it may be a scam, as I am a professional writer and I tend to know all the real sites. I’ve seen other site’s like this one though and as far as I know, every site that follows this “line up” turns out to be a scam in the end, so I would tread very lightly here and avoid them unless you hear otherwise from a fellow writer (whom you personally know and trust) who has used this site with success.

I quickly scanned the site and I saw a lot of dangerous warning signs that indicate scam artist.

First off, let me point out that any site that spends several hundred words pumping itself up, and telling you over and over again they are the greatest and the best, with out really telling you HOW they are the greatest and WHY they are the best, should be avoided. I legitimate site would spend it’s time telling you up front WHAT they do and HOW they do it.

Secondly, the site goes on and one about how much you should join and how much you’ll love it, and ONLY at the VERY BOTTOM does it than decide to mention that, oh yeah, by the way, you got to pay all this money to us so we can tell you how we are going to tell you how to make money writing. BIG RED ALERT there! It reads like a ClickBank eBook ad or an ad for acia berry diets.

Thirdly, a REAL business or service is not going to flash the phrase “60 day money back guarantee” in your face every 5 sentences. A real business, will have a Terms of Service (ToS) page and ONLY on the ToS page will you find any mention of a refund – and you will also notice that they will usually call it a refund, not a money back guarantee. The whole “buy today, make lots of money tomorrow, or your money back in 60 days” pitch just screams scam on a loud speaker. ANY site, no matter what they are selling, if they throw a pitch like that at you, they are a scam – close the page and ignore them, there are better ways to waste your money than this.

Fourthly, what EXACTLY is it that they are asking you to pay for? They don’t say. They dance all over the place telling you how great they are, but they do not specifically tell you what exactly it is that they are going to do for you once you dish out the money. They are making lots of very vague promises with out specifically telling you anything about them or their service at all. If you are going to pay for something, you ought to have a detailed list of what it is you are going to get for your money.

They say you’ll find lots of freelance writing jobs if you pay them money. Okay – HOW? How are they going to find you freelance writing jobs? Are they going to send an agent to your house who will sit down with you and discuss your portfolio and determine which magazines (note – NOT eZizes, but REAL magazines – like O, Glamor, Country Living, Forbes, Popular Science, ect.) are best suited to your writing style and area of knowledge. Why should you expect them to do that? Because, that is what a REAL agent does – and a REAL agent usually charges you BY THE HOUR. An agent actually gets off their ass and goes out there are looks for jobs that match your specific writing style. Are they going to do that for you? They are making claims to being an agent – well, than where is their list of names? Will you get to choose which agent you want to work with or are they going to throw one at you at random?

From reading their site, my conclusion is, that they have no agents who are going to come over to your house and discuss job options over dinner with you. It appears that they are asking you to pay money in order so you can read a list of classified ads for writers. Yeah, you know what, these pay to find job sites are a dime a dozen. Pick a career, any career – contractor, waiter, writer, nurse, babysitter, whatever – no matter what career it is, you’ll find dozens of scam sites telling you to pay them money to tell you where to find a job. You know what? Monster is FREE and they do the exact same thing, and 9 times out of 10, these pay-to-read-my-list-of-jobs sites copied their lists right off of Monster or CraigsList or some other free listing site and the scammers are now asking you to pay them for something you can find and read for free elsewhere!

So basically all you are paying for is for them to do your Googleing for you, which if you don’t like surfing Google for free and finding free listings 100% free – than, yeah, go ahead and pay them the money and get the list. Just know that, you could have gotten the same list yourself for free with ten minutes surfing Google. Heck, if you are really just into the writing business because you want to make money, you could make more money surfing Google and compiling lists and asking people to pay you to read the list. The average freelancer makes under $12K per year – which is nearly half what they would make in a minimum wage job at the mall. Only a rare few ever reach the $25K income and you are hard pressed to find a freelance making more than $30K. If you are looking at the big names and thinking you could be a millionaire with writing, think again: the big pay writers like Stephen King and JK Rowling got their money off movie rights. Sure, it was a spin off of their writing career, but still, it was not the writing itself that paid big. Remember: if you want to make writing your career than you must first love to write more than you love to eat or have a roof over your head, because a writer’s pay sucks, and every writer is going to tell you that. The fact that this site is making big promises of big pay from doing nothing but writing, should be a huge warning sign that it is NOT run by a writer, because no REAL writer is going to make those kinds of claims.

Additionally, why pay for services like this when there are sites like AbsoluteWrite, WritersWrite, NaNoWriMo.org, and so many others that offer listings/help/advice for freelance writers at, get this: 100% free. You don’t even have to be a member to read their listings! The horror of it – you can scan sites without paying a penny or even joining the site – who knew? What will they think of next. :P

You should also read SFWA’s Writer’s Beware, which is a list of all the scams their writers have uncovered over the years.

Okay, here’s the deal: if you are really serious about becoming a freelance writer, go to your local book store and buy a copy of this years (2010) Writer’s Market. It’s a directory of EVERY single REAL and Legitimate publisher who is looking to pay freelancers. The Writer’s Market is like a phone book – and it HUGE – well over a thousand pages, and thousands, upon thousands of listings, posted by the publishers, editors, and agents themselves. As a general rule, if they are not listed in The Writer’s Market, than they are not a real publisher/editor/agent. (The Writer’s Market costs about $20 – $30 depending on with you get the big full edition, or wither you get one of the smaller “children’s writer”, “non-fiction writer”, “poet”, “song writer”, or “short story and fiction writer” editions, and depending on wither the book store sells books at cover price or at discount.)

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Thank You Kitty. . .Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

Hey, you know what? I sell Avon! I’m an eRepresentative and that means you can buy Avon from me, 24 hours a day, from your computer, from anyplace in the world, and Avon will ship it to you.

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

Blingo

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>Is it a real paid to write site or is it a scam?

>
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On Factoidz I found the following question:

are www.writingjobs.net a good agency to join?

Here is my answer:

I have not seen this site before you mentioned it – that alone should tell you that it may be a scam, as I am a professional writer and I tend to know all the real sites. I’ve seen other site’s like this one though and as far as I know, every site that follows this “line up” turns out to be a scam in the end, so I would tread very lightly here and avoid them unless you hear otherwise from a fellow writer (whom you personally know and trust) who has used this site with success.

I quickly scanned the site and I saw a lot of dangerous warning signs that indicate scam artist.

First off, let me point out that any site that spends several hundred words pumping itself up, and telling you over and over again they are the greatest and the best, with out really telling you HOW they are the greatest and WHY they are the best, should be avoided. I legitimate site would spend it’s time telling you up front WHAT they do and HOW they do it.

Secondly, the site goes on and one about how much you should join and how much you’ll love it, and ONLY at the VERY BOTTOM does it than decide to mention that, oh yeah, by the way, you got to pay all this money to us so we can tell you how we are going to tell you how to make money writing. BIG RED ALERT there! It reads like a ClickBank eBook ad or an ad for acia berry diets.

Thirdly, a REAL business or service is not going to flash the phrase “60 day money back guarantee” in your face every 5 sentences. A real business, will have a Terms of Service (ToS) page and ONLY on the ToS page will you find any mention of a refund – and you will also notice that they will usually call it a refund, not a money back guarantee. The whole “buy today, make lots of money tomorrow, or your money back in 60 days” pitch just screams scam on a loud speaker. ANY site, no matter what they are selling, if they throw a pitch like that at you, they are a scam – close the page and ignore them, there are better ways to waste your money than this.

Fourthly, what EXACTLY is it that they are asking you to pay for? They don’t say. They dance all over the place telling you how great they are, but they do not specifically tell you what exactly it is that they are going to do for you once you dish out the money. They are making lots of very vague promises with out specifically telling you anything about them or their service at all. If you are going to pay for something, you ought to have a detailed list of what it is you are going to get for your money.

They say you’ll find lots of freelance writing jobs if you pay them money. Okay – HOW? How are they going to find you freelance writing jobs? Are they going to send an agent to your house who will sit down with you and discuss your portfolio and determine which magazines (note – NOT eZizes, but REAL magazines – like O, Glamor, Country Living, Forbes, Popular Science, ect.) are best suited to your writing style and area of knowledge. Why should you expect them to do that? Because, that is what a REAL agent does – and a REAL agent usually charges you BY THE HOUR. An agent actually gets off their ass and goes out there are looks for jobs that match your specific writing style. Are they going to do that for you? They are making claims to being an agent – well, than where is their list of names? Will you get to choose which agent you want to work with or are they going to throw one at you at random?

From reading their site, my conclusion is, that they have no agents who are going to come over to your house and discuss job options over dinner with you. It appears that they are asking you to pay money in order so you can read a list of classified ads for writers. Yeah, you know what, these pay to find job sites are a dime a dozen. Pick a career, any career – contractor, waiter, writer, nurse, babysitter, whatever – no matter what career it is, you’ll find dozens of scam sites telling you to pay them money to tell you where to find a job. You know what? Monster is FREE and they do the exact same thing, and 9 times out of 10, these pay-to-read-my-list-of-jobs sites copied their lists right off of Monster or CraigsList or some other free listing site and the scammers are now asking you to pay them for something you can find and read for free elsewhere!

So basically all you are paying for is for them to do your Googleing for you, which if you don’t like surfing Google for free and finding free listings 100% free – than, yeah, go ahead and pay them the money and get the list. Just know that, you could have gotten the same list yourself for free with ten minutes surfing Google. Heck, if you are really just into the writing business because you want to make money, you could make more money surfing Google and compiling lists and asking people to pay you to read the list. The average freelancer makes under $12K per year – which is nearly half what they would make in a minimum wage job at the mall. Only a rare few ever reach the $25K income and you are hard pressed to find a freelance making more than $30K. If you are looking at the big names and thinking you could be a millionaire with writing, think again: the big pay writers like Stephen King and JK Rowling got their money off movie rights. Sure, it was a spin off of their writing career, but still, it was not the writing itself that paid big. Remember: if you want to make writing your career than you must first love to write more than you love to eat or have a roof over your head, because a writer’s pay sucks, and every writer is going to tell you that. The fact that this site is making big promises of big pay from doing nothing but writing, should be a huge warning sign that it is NOT run by a writer, because no REAL writer is going to make those kinds of claims.

Additionally, why pay for services like this when there are sites like AbsoluteWrite, WritersWrite, NaNoWriMo.org, and so many others that offer listings/help/advice for freelance writers at, get this: 100% free. You don’t even have to be a member to read their listings! The horror of it – you can scan sites without paying a penny or even joining the site – who knew? What will they think of next. :P

You should also read SFWA’s Writer’s Beware, which is a list of all the scams their writers have uncovered over the years.

Okay, here’s the deal: if you are really serious about becoming a freelance writer, go to your local book store and buy a copy of this years (2010) Writer’s Market. It’s a directory of EVERY single REAL and Legitimate publisher who is looking to pay freelancers. The Writer’s Market is like a phone book – and it HUGE – well over a thousand pages, and thousands, upon thousands of listings, posted by the publishers, editors, and agents themselves. As a general rule, if they are not listed in The Writer’s Market, than they are not a real publisher/editor/agent. (The Writer’s Market costs about $20 – $30 depending on with you get the big full edition, or wither you get one of the smaller “children’s writer”, “non-fiction writer”, “poet”, “song writer”, or “short story and fiction writer” editions, and depending on wither the book store sells books at cover price or at discount.)

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Thank You Kitty. . .Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

Hey, you know what? I sell Avon! I’m an eRepresentative and that means you can buy Avon from me, 24 hours a day, from your computer, from anyplace in the world, and Avon will ship it to you.

————-
If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Blingo

Shop the Star Trek Store Today!
Your Favorite Characters Are At CartoonNetworkShop.com!

NaNoWriMo is STILL driving traffic to my blog, 4 years after the origial post!

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NaNoWriMo is STILL driving traffic to my blog, 4 years after the origial post! I wrote the post she was referencing in 2005.

I got a backlink comment telling me you’ve tagged my blog. I had to stop by and say thanks for the link!

And yes, as quoted in your post, I do in fact often write well over 10k a day, that’s how I finished my first NaNo of 2008 in 3 days, and went on to write 4 more NaNo’s during last years contest, for a grand total of 278k in 30 days. I write short stories, how to books, online articles, comic book scripts, plays, blogs, and once in a while a few novels. I didn’t start out writing 10k words a day though, I wrote my first book in 1978, a 16 page children’s picture book. I didn’t start writing high word counts until in the late 1980′s, and than it was more like 3k a day. I guess you could say the more years I was writing the longer my writing became, and the faster I was typing. So, in other words, it took me 30 years of practice to get to the point where I was writing 10k a day.

I’m actually glad to hear that I could be your inspiration. 2009 will be my 5th year at NaNo, I look forward to seeing you there once again.

~EK

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Blingo

Shop the Star Trek Store Today!
Your Favorite Characters Are At CartoonNetworkShop.com!

>NaNoWriMo is STILL driving traffic to my blog, 4 years after the origial post!

>
black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

NaNoWriMo is STILL driving traffic to my blog, 4 years after the origial post! I wrote the post she was referencing in 2005.

I got a backlink comment telling me you’ve tagged my blog. I had to stop by and say thanks for the link!

And yes, as quoted in your post, I do in fact often write well over 10k a day, that’s how I finished my first NaNo of 2008 in 3 days, and went on to write 4 more NaNo’s during last years contest, for a grand total of 278k in 30 days. I write short stories, how to books, online articles, comic book scripts, plays, blogs, and once in a while a few novels. I didn’t start out writing 10k words a day though, I wrote my first book in 1978, a 16 page children’s picture book. I didn’t start writing high word counts until in the late 1980′s, and than it was more like 3k a day. I guess you could say the more years I was writing the longer my writing became, and the faster I was typing. So, in other words, it took me 30 years of practice to get to the point where I was writing 10k a day.

I’m actually glad to hear that I could be your inspiration. 2009 will be my 5th year at NaNo, I look forward to seeing you there once again.

~EK

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Thank You Kitty. . .Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

————-
If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!.
Create your own banner at mybannermaker.com!
.

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

Blingo

Shop the Star Trek Store Today!
Your Favorite Characters Are At CartoonNetworkShop.com!

Ask Yourself These Questions

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As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

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Blingo

Ask Yourself These Questions

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

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Blingo

Ask Yourself These Questions

black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-
If you liked reading this blog and want to read more stuff written by me, I have lots of websites, where you can read other things I write, here are a few of the ones I like the best:

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

Blingo

>Ask Yourself These Questions

>
black birdfall leaves centerblack bird

As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Ask Yourself These Questions

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As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Ask Yourself These Questions

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As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Ask Yourself These Questions

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As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

pawpawpawpawpaw

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Ask Yourself These Questions

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As my usual habit would find me doing, I was once again surfing the pages of Squidoo today where I found an interesting lens called Go With The Flow vs. Be In Your Flow . One section of that lens, asks the readers to answer a list of questions, which I have copied here to my blog so that I might answer them and do my usual ramble and rant as I do so. Here are the questions and my answers to them.

1. What would you like to spend most of your time doing?

Being creative: writing, sewing, drawing, painting, taking care of animals. I would really love to open a dress shop, for Goth wear and CosPlay costumes, cause I love creating stuff like that. Creating this and taking care of animals are the two thinks in life that make me the most happy, and so those are the two things I would like to do 24 hours a day, none stop.

2. What do you do, that while you are engaged in it, you feel energized and are enveloped in feelings that bring you peace, joy, comfort, and energy?

Well, I think this question was pretty much answered with my last answer to the first question.

3. What are you hoping to be able to do ‘when you have the time?’

Not so much when I have the time as when I have the money: two things, one to open a dress shop and two to have a place to live where I can fill my home with lots of feral cats that need someone to love them.

4. What do you think about doing when you notice that there will be time available at some point in the future?

Usually doing this creative, especially thinking: “Oh! I have time to finish that story I started back than but didn’t get finished yet.”

5. What are you doing when you feel that time is flying by?

Usually waiting. Waiting in the doctors office, waiting in the car to get from point a to point b, etc. When I’m waiting like that I get so frustrated, because I can feel all that time rushing past me and I’m not able to be using in in a more productive way. I hate to have to be in a position where I am not able to be doing something “worthwhile”.

6. What do you think about first thing in the morning or during brief moments of peace during your day?

How are my cats doing?

I wonder if Buddy’s feeling well enough to got to the beach today? (Buddy is my 13 year old dog with arthritis who loves to walk on the beach, but can’t always make a trip that long anymore.)

I hope my little brothers are doing okay.

I must get busy on this ot that project and get it done soon.

7. When you were a child, what activity did you enjoy the most?

Writing short stories, dressing up in fancy stuff, spending time with my cat and dog, and drawing pictures.

8. When you were a child, did you have a favorite game?

Yes, it was Clue and it’s still my favorite game. I also love(d) Yatzee.

9. What was your favorite song, your favorite book, or favorite creative activity?

At very young about age 4, my fave song was the Itsy-Bisty-Spider and BINGO, while my fave books were “Green Eggs and Ham”, “A Great Day For Up”, “Hand Hand Fingers Thumb”, “Kiss Me I’m Vulture”, “Me Too Iguana”, and “Inside Outside Upside Down”, and those books still rank among my fave even today. My favorite creative activity was to draw everything and anything.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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*I Love Phookas!*
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Framed Art for Childrens Rooms
Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
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What Do You Like Best About Squidoo?

Obviously I love Squidoo. I mean, I’ve got 240 lenses, and you can’t have 240 of something and not like it right? But what do I like best of all? Well, let’s see . . .

* I love the fact that I can pick a topic, any topic, and I can write everything I know about that topic and just pour my heart and soul into it.

* I love the whole creative high I get from spending hours in creating my content, and than finally getting to see it published for anyone in the entire world to read!

* I can’t deny that I love the monthly pay days I get from Squidoo!

* I love that I have meet a ton of great folks through Squidoo and SquidU and that the lensmasters here can just sit back and chat with each other about absolutely anything.

* I love that the people who run Squidoo are real people who you can contact and talk too when ever there is a problem, and that they are super quick to respond, usually answering your questions within a few hours.

* There is only one word to describe Squidoo: FUN!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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What Do You Like Best About Squidoo?

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Obviously I love Squidoo. I mean, I’ve got 240 lenses, and you can’t have 240 of something and not like it right? But what do I like best of all? Well, let’s see . . .

* I love the fact that I can pick a topic, any topic, and I can write everything I know about that topic and just pour my heart and soul into it.

* I love the whole creative high I get from spending hours in creating my content, and than finally getting to see it published for anyone in the entire world to read!

* I can’t deny that I love the monthly pay days I get from Squidoo!

* I love that I have meet a ton of great folks through Squidoo and SquidU and that the lensmasters here can just sit back and chat with each other about absolutely anything.

* I love that the people who run Squidoo are real people who you can contact and talk too when ever there is a problem, and that they are super quick to respond, usually answering your questions within a few hours.

* There is only one word to describe Squidoo: FUN!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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What Do You Like Best About Squidoo?

Obviously I love Squidoo. I mean, I’ve got 240 lenses, and you can’t have 240 of something and not like it right? But what do I like best of all? Well, let’s see . . .

* I love the fact that I can pick a topic, any topic, and I can write everything I know about that topic and just pour my heart and soul into it.

* I love the whole creative high I get from spending hours in creating my content, and than finally getting to see it published for anyone in the entire world to read!

* I can’t deny that I love the monthly pay days I get from Squidoo!

* I love that I have meet a ton of great folks through Squidoo and SquidU and that the lensmasters here can just sit back and chat with each other about absolutely anything.

* I love that the people who run Squidoo are real people who you can contact and talk too when ever there is a problem, and that they are super quick to respond, usually answering your questions within a few hours.

* There is only one word to describe Squidoo: FUN!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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>What Do You Like Best About Squidoo?

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Obviously I love Squidoo. I mean, I’ve got 240 lenses, and you can’t have 240 of something and not like it right? But what do I like best of all? Well, let’s see . . .

* I love the fact that I can pick a topic, any topic, and I can write everything I know about that topic and just pour my heart and soul into it.

* I love the whole creative high I get from spending hours in creating my content, and than finally getting to see it published for anyone in the entire world to read!

* I can’t deny that I love the monthly pay days I get from Squidoo!

* I love that I have meet a ton of great folks through Squidoo and SquidU and that the lensmasters here can just sit back and chat with each other about absolutely anything.

* I love that the people who run Squidoo are real people who you can contact and talk too when ever there is a problem, and that they are super quick to respond, usually answering your questions within a few hours.

* There is only one word to describe Squidoo: FUN!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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What Do You Like Best About Squidoo?

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Obviously I love Squidoo. I mean, I’ve got 240 lenses, and you can’t have 240 of something and not like it right? But what do I like best of all? Well, let’s see . . .

* I love the fact that I can pick a topic, any topic, and I can write everything I know about that topic and just pour my heart and soul into it.

* I love the whole creative high I get from spending hours in creating my content, and than finally getting to see it published for anyone in the entire world to read!

* I can’t deny that I love the monthly pay days I get from Squidoo!

* I love that I have meet a ton of great folks through Squidoo and SquidU and that the lensmasters here can just sit back and chat with each other about absolutely anything.

* I love that the people who run Squidoo are real people who you can contact and talk too when ever there is a problem, and that they are super quick to respond, usually answering your questions within a few hours.

* There is only one word to describe Squidoo: FUN!

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
*I Love Phookas!*
Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts
Custom Designed Postage Stamps
Gifts for Peacock Lovers
Framed Art for Childrens Rooms
Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
Best Gifts for Dog Lovers
Best Sci-Fi Video Showcase
Zazzle vs CafePress

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Questions to ask a writer

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Questions:

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

4. How many times to revise it?

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

First off:

I do not write in chapters.

I do not write to a set “hours per day”

I do not write to a set “words per day”

What I do is, I write small segments or scenes from my book. Say a conversation between two characters. Or maybe the description of a room. Something like that. I find this easier, because I can see a very clear beginning, middle, and end. Not the beginning, middle, and end of the entire book. Not the beginning, middle and end of the entire chapter. Just the beginning, middle, and end of that one scene, which in most cases is 2 to 4 paragraphs long or about 600 – 800 words.

I make it my goal to write three of these segmants each day.

One in the morning as soon as I wake up, before I even get out of bed.

One in the afternoon, when I get back in from taking my dog out for his daily walk.

One in the evening, last thing just before going to bed. It takes about 15 – 30 minutes for me to write each segment. Or about 40 minutes to an hour and a half each day. In the end I end up with about 2,750 words written at the end of the day. That is, if I actualy sit down and write at all! Some days it’s just hard to get motivated to start writing.

Anyways, When you take it and break it down into tiny chunks like this, it seems like you haven’t written very much at all, when in fact you have gone well above and beyond your word count goal.

Unfortunatly, though I try to do this every day, I often end up only doing this 2 or 3 days a week. I have had months where I suprised myself and write like this every single day, but I seem to have a hard time sticking with writing EVERY DAY, which is my goal.

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

novel first draft:… I’ve done 2 in 30 days or less (30 days or less for each one that is, not 2 in one month)… one was 183,000 words the other was 75,000 words. Both were written on a dare and required lots of editing afterwards; much more editing than they would have needed had I written them in say 3 months each instead of 30 days each. From that I learned that the faster I write the more mistakes I make, so I’ll stick with slow and steady from now on.

those are not average for me though, ’cause usually it takes me 4 or 5 or more months to get that much done. My average is prob’ly closer to 6 months per book, not including editing time.

short story first draft:… depends on the length of the story. 2 or 3 hours for every 1,000 or so words.

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

longest: about 12 years
shortest: 183,000 words in 30 day days

My quickest time ever was in October 2007 when I raced myself against the clock and wrote an 11,500 word short story in one 5 hour sitting, but boy did my hand hurt afterwards. I don’t plan on ever trying to type a story by a time clock ever again! I just wanted to prove to myself that I COULD type fast if I really tried, but now that I’m happy with the fact that I could do it if I tried, I just continue to type at a slow pace because I’ve learned that “slow and steady wins the race” while fast and furious just hurts my hand.

4. How many times to revise it?

depends on what I’m writing, but rarely more than twice

the editing process for me, takes about 2 moths per revision, so editing twice adds another 4 months to each project

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

novels and novellas: uhm… no idea; about 30ish, I aim for at least one per year, while striveing for 2 per year

short stories: again, no idea… about 200+; I strive for at least one per month

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Questions to ask a writer

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Questions:

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

4. How many times to revise it?

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

First off:

I do not write in chapters.

I do not write to a set “hours per day”

I do not write to a set “words per day”

What I do is, I write small segments or scenes from my book. Say a conversation between two characters. Or maybe the description of a room. Something like that. I find this easier, because I can see a very clear beginning, middle, and end. Not the beginning, middle, and end of the entire book. Not the beginning, middle and end of the entire chapter. Just the beginning, middle, and end of that one scene, which in most cases is 2 to 4 paragraphs long or about 600 – 800 words.

I make it my goal to write three of these segmants each day.

One in the morning as soon as I wake up, before I even get out of bed.

One in the afternoon, when I get back in from taking my dog out for his daily walk.

One in the evening, last thing just before going to bed. It takes about 15 – 30 minutes for me to write each segment. Or about 40 minutes to an hour and a half each day. In the end I end up with about 2,750 words written at the end of the day. That is, if I actualy sit down and write at all! Some days it’s just hard to get motivated to start writing.

Anyways, When you take it and break it down into tiny chunks like this, it seems like you haven’t written very much at all, when in fact you have gone well above and beyond your word count goal.

Unfortunatly, though I try to do this every day, I often end up only doing this 2 or 3 days a week. I have had months where I suprised myself and write like this every single day, but I seem to have a hard time sticking with writing EVERY DAY, which is my goal.

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

novel first draft:… I’ve done 2 in 30 days or less (30 days or less for each one that is, not 2 in one month)… one was 183,000 words the other was 75,000 words. Both were written on a dare and required lots of editing afterwards; much more editing than they would have needed had I written them in say 3 months each instead of 30 days each. From that I learned that the faster I write the more mistakes I make, so I’ll stick with slow and steady from now on.

those are not average for me though, ’cause usually it takes me 4 or 5 or more months to get that much done. My average is prob’ly closer to 6 months per book, not including editing time.

short story first draft:… depends on the length of the story. 2 or 3 hours for every 1,000 or so words.

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

longest: about 12 years
shortest: 183,000 words in 30 day days

My quickest time ever was in October 2007 when I raced myself against the clock and wrote an 11,500 word short story in one 5 hour sitting, but boy did my hand hurt afterwards. I don’t plan on ever trying to type a story by a time clock ever again! I just wanted to prove to myself that I COULD type fast if I really tried, but now that I’m happy with the fact that I could do it if I tried, I just continue to type at a slow pace because I’ve learned that “slow and steady wins the race” while fast and furious just hurts my hand.

4. How many times to revise it?

depends on what I’m writing, but rarely more than twice

the editing process for me, takes about 2 moths per revision, so editing twice adds another 4 months to each project

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

novels and novellas: uhm… no idea; about 30ish, I aim for at least one per year, while striveing for 2 per year

short stories: again, no idea… about 200+; I strive for at least one per month

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Questions:

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

4. How many times to revise it?

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

First off:

I do not write in chapters.

I do not write to a set “hours per day”

I do not write to a set “words per day”

What I do is, I write small segments or scenes from my book. Say a conversation between two characters. Or maybe the description of a room. Something like that. I find this easier, because I can see a very clear beginning, middle, and end. Not the beginning, middle, and end of the entire book. Not the beginning, middle and end of the entire chapter. Just the beginning, middle, and end of that one scene, which in most cases is 2 to 4 paragraphs long or about 600 – 800 words.

I make it my goal to write three of these segmants each day.

One in the morning as soon as I wake up, before I even get out of bed.

One in the afternoon, when I get back in from taking my dog out for his daily walk.

One in the evening, last thing just before going to bed. It takes about 15 – 30 minutes for me to write each segment. Or about 40 minutes to an hour and a half each day. In the end I end up with about 2,750 words written at the end of the day. That is, if I actualy sit down and write at all! Some days it’s just hard to get motivated to start writing.

Anyways, When you take it and break it down into tiny chunks like this, it seems like you haven’t written very much at all, when in fact you have gone well above and beyond your word count goal.

Unfortunatly, though I try to do this every day, I often end up only doing this 2 or 3 days a week. I have had months where I suprised myself and write like this every single day, but I seem to have a hard time sticking with writing EVERY DAY, which is my goal.

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

novel first draft:… I’ve done 2 in 30 days or less (30 days or less for each one that is, not 2 in one month)… one was 183,000 words the other was 75,000 words. Both were written on a dare and required lots of editing afterwards; much more editing than they would have needed had I written them in say 3 months each instead of 30 days each. From that I learned that the faster I write the more mistakes I make, so I’ll stick with slow and steady from now on.

those are not average for me though, ’cause usually it takes me 4 or 5 or more months to get that much done. My average is prob’ly closer to 6 months per book, not including editing time.

short story first draft:… depends on the length of the story. 2 or 3 hours for every 1,000 or so words.

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

longest: about 12 years
shortest: 183,000 words in 30 day days

My quickest time ever was in October 2007 when I raced myself against the clock and wrote an 11,500 word short story in one 5 hour sitting, but boy did my hand hurt afterwards. I don’t plan on ever trying to type a story by a time clock ever again! I just wanted to prove to myself that I COULD type fast if I really tried, but now that I’m happy with the fact that I could do it if I tried, I just continue to type at a slow pace because I’ve learned that “slow and steady wins the race” while fast and furious just hurts my hand.

4. How many times to revise it?

depends on what I’m writing, but rarely more than twice

the editing process for me, takes about 2 moths per revision, so editing twice adds another 4 months to each project

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

novels and novellas: uhm… no idea; about 30ish, I aim for at least one per year, while striveing for 2 per year

short stories: again, no idea… about 200+; I strive for at least one per month

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
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>Questions to ask a writer

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Questions:

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

4. How many times to revise it?

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

1. How many words do you usually write a day?

First off:

I do not write in chapters.

I do not write to a set “hours per day”

I do not write to a set “words per day”

What I do is, I write small segments or scenes from my book. Say a conversation between two characters. Or maybe the description of a room. Something like that. I find this easier, because I can see a very clear beginning, middle, and end. Not the beginning, middle, and end of the entire book. Not the beginning, middle and end of the entire chapter. Just the beginning, middle, and end of that one scene, which in most cases is 2 to 4 paragraphs long or about 600 – 800 words.

I make it my goal to write three of these segmants each day.

One in the morning as soon as I wake up, before I even get out of bed.

One in the afternoon, when I get back in from taking my dog out for his daily walk.

One in the evening, last thing just before going to bed. It takes about 15 – 30 minutes for me to write each segment. Or about 40 minutes to an hour and a half each day. In the end I end up with about 2,750 words written at the end of the day. That is, if I actualy sit down and write at all! Some days it’s just hard to get motivated to start writing.

Anyways, When you take it and break it down into tiny chunks like this, it seems like you haven’t written very much at all, when in fact you have gone well above and beyond your word count goal.

Unfortunatly, though I try to do this every day, I often end up only doing this 2 or 3 days a week. I have had months where I suprised myself and write like this every single day, but I seem to have a hard time sticking with writing EVERY DAY, which is my goal.

2. How long does it usually take you to complete one of your WIPs?

novel first draft:… I’ve done 2 in 30 days or less (30 days or less for each one that is, not 2 in one month)… one was 183,000 words the other was 75,000 words. Both were written on a dare and required lots of editing afterwards; much more editing than they would have needed had I written them in say 3 months each instead of 30 days each. From that I learned that the faster I write the more mistakes I make, so I’ll stick with slow and steady from now on.

those are not average for me though, ’cause usually it takes me 4 or 5 or more months to get that much done. My average is prob’ly closer to 6 months per book, not including editing time.

short story first draft:… depends on the length of the story. 2 or 3 hours for every 1,000 or so words.

3. What’s the longest time you’ve worked on a completed MS? Shortest?

longest: about 12 years
shortest: 183,000 words in 30 day days

My quickest time ever was in October 2007 when I raced myself against the clock and wrote an 11,500 word short story in one 5 hour sitting, but boy did my hand hurt afterwards. I don’t plan on ever trying to type a story by a time clock ever again! I just wanted to prove to myself that I COULD type fast if I really tried, but now that I’m happy with the fact that I could do it if I tried, I just continue to type at a slow pace because I’ve learned that “slow and steady wins the race” while fast and furious just hurts my hand.

4. How many times to revise it?

depends on what I’m writing, but rarely more than twice

the editing process for me, takes about 2 moths per revision, so editing twice adds another 4 months to each project

5. How many manuscripts have you written?

novels and novellas: uhm… no idea; about 30ish, I aim for at least one per year, while striveing for 2 per year

short stories: again, no idea… about 200+; I strive for at least one per month

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

————-

Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
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Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
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Now That NaNoWriMo is done… What to write?

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Well, while writing NaNo I was also doing 2 other books at the same time, both of which I had started before NaNo and still have yet to finish. I had about 5 others already started, but I’m not working on at the moment. After NaNo finished, I started a new one that I thought of while writing NaNo. Today I started yet another one, that I got the idea for just this morning. None of this is unusual for me as I generally am writing 4 or 5 books at the same time, rotating back and forth between 20 differant ones. Eventually I get them finished.

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Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Now That NaNoWriMo is done… What to write?

Well, while writing NaNo I was also doing 2 other books at the same time, both of which I had started before NaNo and still have yet to finish. I had about 5 others already started, but I’m not working on at the moment. After NaNo finished, I started a new one that I thought of while writing NaNo. Today I started yet another one, that I got the idea for just this morning. None of this is unusual for me as I generally am writing 4 or 5 books at the same time, rotating back and forth between 20 differant ones. Eventually I get them finished.

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Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

>Now That NaNoWriMo is done… What to write?

>
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Well, while writing NaNo I was also doing 2 other books at the same time, both of which I had started before NaNo and still have yet to finish. I had about 5 others already started, but I’m not working on at the moment. After NaNo finished, I started a new one that I thought of while writing NaNo. Today I started yet another one, that I got the idea for just this morning. None of this is unusual for me as I generally am writing 4 or 5 books at the same time, rotating back and forth between 20 differant ones. Eventually I get them finished.

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Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.

Now That NaNoWriMo is done… What to write?

Well, while writing NaNo I was also doing 2 other books at the same time, both of which I had started before NaNo and still have yet to finish. I had about 5 others already started, but I’m not working on at the moment. After NaNo finished, I started a new one that I thought of while writing NaNo. Today I started yet another one, that I got the idea for just this morning. None of this is unusual for me as I generally am writing 4 or 5 books at the same time, rotating back and forth between 20 differant ones. Eventually I get them finished.

————-

Publishing Your Novel? Read This First!
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

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Copper Cockeral
Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
Want to Give Me a Reward for Reaching 50k?
*I Love Phookas!*
Got Writer’s BlocK? Kill It Today!
Need A Quiet Place To Write? Find Help Here!
Need Help Creating Characters? Check This Out!
Want to Do a Good Deed? Save the Goldeneagle.