I’m going to take a slightly different
approach to my end of the year wrap up this time. I’ve decided to include my
post from last year – with updates (in red) with
what actually happened. I’m doing this in an effort to hold myself accountable
to my goals. Then I’ll tell you my plans
(in blue) for 2016. Here goes.
Let’s
face it, most of us don’t sit down and dream up these wild pledges to ourselves
at the first of the year. Instead, they
get re-cycled from year to year or from points within the year. At least that’s the way it is for me. Changes I contemplate are either on-going
struggles or transformations I’ve temporarily abandoned or neglected. Shrink my body (Lose weight . . . eat
healthier . . . exercise more) I lost 50 pounds in 2015.
Of course some of it found its way back during the holidays, but I’m still much
better off than I was in 2014. The plan is to
lose those holiday pounds early next year and continue my healthy trend. Expand my brain (read more . . . write more .
. . take a class) I read 30 novels last year in both
the YA and Adult categories, and wrote a new one (my fourth) myself. I
continued to work with my critique group, which continues to offer its own
share of successes. I plan on reading the same
number of books again next year, which will include at least one to improve my
craft, and inviting new blood into the critique group to foster more creative
thinking. Invigorate my being (be a better person
. . . come out of my shell . . . strive to become more involved). I finally decided to stop fighting my nature (the shy
introvert) and accept who I am…and more importantly…be comfortable with it. If and when I do
sell a book, the challenge will be to adapt to whatever I’m called upon to do
in support of it. Goals are a necessary tool for change, and just
because we don’t achieve them as often as we’d like is no reason to abandon
them…or stop creating them.
I
have seen my fair share of obstacles, but I’m resolute in the belief that 2015
will see one of my novels published (nope), or
represented by an agent (YES!), one or the other. I now have years of writing under my
belt…multiple books and short stories in my repertoire…and I’m part of a
wonderful CP group. My confidence is higher than ever. Now
that I have an agent, my new goal is to see one of my books published.
And I’m
going to continue to grow this blog. Can’t say that the
blog grew any in 2015. I posted 109 times, which included participating in A-Z
Challenge, WRiTE CLUB, and the Déjà vu Blogfest, but traffic was down
considerably. I’ve taken a different tact here.
The only way I can GROW the blog is to visit and contribute on other blogs –
and I’ve realized I cannot do that and write as much as I need to at the same
time. So instead of trying to expand my blog visibility, I’m simply attempting
to remain relevant and not become an afterthought. How do I do
that? Not by pulling in followers by offering
contests or give-a-ways (although I’m not saying I’ll totally against that),
but rather by being entertaining and having interesting things to say. There are hundreds of aspiring author blogs
out here, all documenting their own quest for publication, and if I can’t stand
out amongst them then what hope can I have of achieving my own dream?
20156 starts Friday…but it is not the beginning.
Congratulations on your successes for 2015 and may 2016 be filled with more!
ReplyDeleteYou've had a great year! Best wishes for 2016!!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see your progress! Good luck for 2016!
ReplyDeleteHope 2016 rocks for you!
ReplyDeleteGetting an agent is a big goal in itself. Good luck with your 2016 goals.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! And thanks for the Blitz. :)
I love the way you did this post. Great job. Looking forward to seeing more great stuff here this year. And, for what it's worth, I think your blog is very relevant.
ReplyDeleteNice way to do this post! I bet 2016 will bring lots of wonderful news! And I'm excited to see our crit group grow as well. Same with my blog - it doesn't really grow, but to me I'm more about keeping up the quality of my existing core writing friends than hitting tons of blogs in hopes of higher numbers. To heck with that. My goals are similar, and up on my blog. I think my New Year's post is my fave every year.
ReplyDeleteI first learned of you during one of your Blitz campaigns and I think it's a wonderful idea. It gives the target a startling blast that is so exciting! Yes, I'd love another. But I agree with you, be honest, be interesting, be innovative. Not sure about the giveaways and contests. But I do know the critique group thing works and I'm working on enlarging mine to get one or two more sets of eyes on the page. Best of luck in 2016, Sylvie Grayson
ReplyDeleteGreat end of/beginning of post. I may have to steal this format for my own 'Dear Me' yearly posts...
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