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2009-02-27 6:42 AM Wordcount Follies Previous Entry :: Next Entry Mood: follicle! Read/Post Comments (0) Reading: Microserfs by Douglas Coupland
Music: Sam & Dave TV/Movie: Venture Bros. Season 3 Link o' the Day: my weekly review column, Falling Off the Shelf On a whim, I tried to figure out what my wordcount has been like in these daily journal entries and weekly reviews. We're looking at between 3,500-4,000 words a week which puts me between 14,000 and 16,000 words for February alone. That's not counting writing that doesn't appear in the blogosphere. That's not even trying very hard. What I really need to do is apply some of that energy to my fiction writing. One reason why I started to keep a regular webjournal again was to get back my discipline mjojo in writing each and every day. It's the one key exercise I've found that works in keeping me in a writing mood. Well, I think I've got the discipline mojo down. Time to get to work. -=-=-=-=-=-=- Rumor has it... Before was known for his TV and movie roles, Tom Selleck made a living as a pornographic clown. -=-=-=-=-=-=- Good week. This month's medical journal is a phonecall away from being okayed for press. This issue features a lot of color and loads of tables. I'm glad it's come out so well. Ben and I have been trying to decide what the next Big Three projects are going to be, but in the meantime I've been doing a lot of work on TumbleTap stuff--the most important being getting the dang webpages ready--as well as others seemingly small, but important, details done. I got my box of printed SFWA Bulletins in yesterday and the new issue looks fantastic. Expect to see if showing up in mailboxes and some magazine racks soon! And I'm getting a little bit of writing done. Always a good thing. -=-=-=-=-=-=- Today's link is a shameless plus for my own weekly review column, Falling Off the Shelf over at Forces of Geek. This week's columns features a more in-depth review of Hideo Azuma's Disapeearance Diary than the very brief one I posted here a couple of days ago. Cheers! Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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