My goals for 2024 were
- Write 80k words
- Finish writing 3 books
- Edit 1 book
- Write 100k words
- Write three books
- Edit two books
- Publish two book
Staying organised can be pretty tough as a writer and while I have shown how I organise my files in the past a lot has changed since I moved away from google docs and drive when it comes to my writing.
I now organise all my finished/ published books on my computer hard drive as well as future book plans on the notes on my phone but while I am still writing my book there can be a lot of files to sort though from my book bible, character development, research and more.
I now use a writing app called scrivener; I have folders for each of my books.
Within each of the folders I have research for my books in the research tab.
I also have each chapter in its own document so that I can easily edit and switch between the different chapters without endless scrolling.
I also have a document for book parts I have written and don’t know where the parts fit in as well as a document for my plan which also has all my information on my characters.
Being a writer means a huge range of emotions but one of the ones that is the worst is fear and anxiety.
I always ask myself questions like:
Is my writing good enough?
Am I a fraud?
Will I ever make it?
Should I just give up?
Is my book good enough?
Do people even like my work?
And so much more but the real question is how do I manage these emotions?
I try and remind myself that people liked my wattpad books even unedited with many plot holes, I remind myself how much I have grown over the past few years with my writing and how I continue to grow and get better each day I write.
So I have done a lot of different routines over the years from writing every day, following a word count as well as writing once a week for twelve plus hours a day.
Now that I am a mother I struggle to find time to work on my books so my writing routine looks a lot different nowadays but I find both a schedule and word goal is what makes me do well.
I personally write Two nights a week both Wednesday and Thursday nights for a minimum of a half an hour. Now I can write pretty fast so I try and aim for over a thousand words a night. I will occasionally write on the weekends as well but I don’t set a goal for that it’s just whatever I can get done.
I find this works well for me but I would love to know how you guys structure your writing schedules
Although in 2024 I am only updating two of my three blogs I still thought I would write this blog post as is.
It’s no easy task running three blogs on totally different subjects while maintaining an upload schedule you can stick to but this is how I manage.
I spend one week a year working on my blogs; that’s right only a week. Here is a breakdown so you can better understand how I do this.
Day one: I will look all over the internet and my own brain coming up with ideas for my blog posts
Day two: I chose twelve ideas for each blog and write down what I want to include in my post
Day three: I will make blog graphics up for each post
Day four: I will write and edit my writing blog
Day five: write and edit main blog
Day six: write and edit endometriosis blog
Day seven: finish up any posts I didn’t get too.
I spend maybe a total of ten hours in that week period working on my blog; I preschedule them so that I don’t have to even think about it and then every few months I will advertise my blogs on my social media so as to draw more people to my blog.
While this routine isn’t perfect I find it works for me.
Back in 2019 while I was working on a few of my now published books I was ready to give up, every rejection letter made me doubt myself and I was ready to give up; but what changed?
I got my first acceptance letter and then my second and my third and while I in the end decided to self publish wrongful love it gave me hope. Around the same time was also when HiNovel approached me and asked to sign me on for three of my books.
I am now four years into that five year contract and while I don’t know what is around the corner for me with my journey I do know I still have doubts and feel like giving up some days but I remain strong and remind myself that it just takes one book and I could make it with my dream.
Beautiful creatures series by Kali Garcia and Margaret Stohl
The Engelsfors trilogy (the circle, fire and the key). by Mats Strandberg and Sara Bergmark Elfgren