Update on Challenge
STILL GOING…
I have no intention of tossing in the towel on this one even though March and April were tough and I didn’t get that many stories done.
My pattern over the years is that I always have troubles in March and April and then ramp back up solidly in May and while most writers are lost in The Time of Great Forgetting, I am writing at full speed or better. I’m going to need a bunch of two-story days to get back on track, and I can do that over the next five months without too much of a problem. (Got it planned out.)
And my most productive writing time is always from September to the end of the year. Going to be super fun. Stay tuned. I will attempt to talk more about it here and in more detail.
One thing that has totally failed is my plan to get the stories out and published as I went along. Again, that was due to the extremeness of things in the last three months or so that also caused me to write a lot less, but honestly am no longer worried about that. Now I am aiming for next year with a lot of these stories and still want to ramp back up Smith’s Monthly by the fall.
Why next year? (I try to teach writers to look ahead, so I am going to show you how it is done.)
My goal next year is to write one novel every two weeks for 26 weeks. A lot of those will be published fairly quickly.
I will have all these short stories to put into collections and publish.
I will still be editing Pulphouse Fiction Magazine and with luck Smith’s Monthly, both monthly.
I will turn 75 in November this fall, so from my 75th birthday in my 75th year, I would like to publish 75 major books. I did 70 when I was 70. So all these stories are going to really help.
What is a major book? I use the same counting system that Asimov used to get to his 600 plus titles. If I edited it or wrote it, it counts.
Here is the image of the books I published in my 70th year, all 70 of them. See why I am considered prolific?
2 Comments
Harvey Stanbrough
Hey Dean! Pulling hard for you on this end, for both this year and next year.
dwsmith
Thanks, Harvey. Just trying to keep up with all the great stuff you are doing. Thanks for the incentive.