Write Every Day: 02 November 02019
Nov. 2nd, 2019 08:41 pmGreetings! This is the Write Every Day Check-In Post for 2 November 02019.
Criminy! It's November. That means I've got a month before the December Days writing challenge. Every year, I usually take the month of December to talk about a single topic in its various permutations here and around. Topics in the past have included my day job, the process of writing, and a three-year project that was talking about each of the 78 cards in a baseball Tarot deck.
Consider this a solicitation of suggestions for topics to write about. I can also piece together some shorter topic sequences into it so that the whole month gets done, but I really enjoy having a dingle topic to examine in depth during December, where possible. You may only know me through the WED posts, but don't let that be a barrier to making suggestions. You might spark what the eventual topic becomes.
Today, in writing, I went back to a non-assignment work and added some more words to it, getting this particular bit closer to its end, and just having a good time writing it. I like to have a good time when it comes to writing. The ideas come easier and the writing goes better when I'm not freezing up and trying to figure out how to power through a section that's just not writing.
Here's the tally so far:
( Rally-ho! )
Criminy! It's November. That means I've got a month before the December Days writing challenge. Every year, I usually take the month of December to talk about a single topic in its various permutations here and around. Topics in the past have included my day job, the process of writing, and a three-year project that was talking about each of the 78 cards in a baseball Tarot deck.
Consider this a solicitation of suggestions for topics to write about. I can also piece together some shorter topic sequences into it so that the whole month gets done, but I really enjoy having a dingle topic to examine in depth during December, where possible. You may only know me through the WED posts, but don't let that be a barrier to making suggestions. You might spark what the eventual topic becomes.
Today, in writing, I went back to a non-assignment work and added some more words to it, getting this particular bit closer to its end, and just having a good time writing it. I like to have a good time when it comes to writing. The ideas come easier and the writing goes better when I'm not freezing up and trying to figure out how to power through a section that's just not writing.
Here's the tally so far:
( Rally-ho! )