Writing Goals for 2010
The other day, I was working on moving all of my fanfiction over to AO3 (well, everything since 2006, anyway; I'm no longer publicly acknowledging anything I wrote before that), I came to the realization that I'm not very prolific anymore. This shouldn't be a huge surprise, but I guess toward the end of the year I'm so busy with Yuletide (and there's a sense of accomplishment associated with that) that I don't spend much time looking back over the previous year. I'm very aware of the fact that I'm by no means a great writer, but in order to become better, I should probably spend more time reflecting on my writing and setting goals for the future.
Enough TL;DR — let's break it down into numbers.
2006: 60,506 words (23 stories, including drabbles)
2007: 14,956 words (5 stories)
2008: 12,234 words (3 stories)
2009: 13,596 words (2 stories)
I've decided that I want my goal for 2010 to be at least 30,000 words and at least 10 stories. 30,000 words because that way I'm writing about half of what I wrote in 2006 and double what I've written the past several years; 10 stories because most of my fanfics are at least 3,000 words long, but I'm definitely on an upward trend as far as average wordcount goes, and I don't want to just write 3 10,000-word stories and say I'm done. I also think 10 stories is a good number because that comes out to about one story every month, since I do also want to aim for some consistency here.
This is all limited to fanfiction, by the way. I am planning on writing some original stuff to enter into a campus magazine here, and I've been wanting to participate in NaNo for a good 8 years or so now, but I've never been able to commit to it because of school. I'm not sure if 2010 is going to be the year — probably depends on whether I go on to grad school or get a job. Anyway, even if I do NaNo, it won't count toward this particular goal.
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For now I think I have a few ideas to start working on, but at some point I may turn to you, f-list, for prompts and ideas. Some of the best work I've done actually came out of that Christmas request meme I did back in 2006, so I might do something like that again this year.
Enough TL;DR — let's break it down into numbers.
2006: 60,506 words (23 stories, including drabbles)
2007: 14,956 words (5 stories)
2008: 12,234 words (3 stories)
2009: 13,596 words (2 stories)
I've decided that I want my goal for 2010 to be at least 30,000 words and at least 10 stories. 30,000 words because that way I'm writing about half of what I wrote in 2006 and double what I've written the past several years; 10 stories because most of my fanfics are at least 3,000 words long, but I'm definitely on an upward trend as far as average wordcount goes, and I don't want to just write 3 10,000-word stories and say I'm done. I also think 10 stories is a good number because that comes out to about one story every month, since I do also want to aim for some consistency here.
This is all limited to fanfiction, by the way. I am planning on writing some original stuff to enter into a campus magazine here, and I've been wanting to participate in NaNo for a good 8 years or so now, but I've never been able to commit to it because of school. I'm not sure if 2010 is going to be the year — probably depends on whether I go on to grad school or get a job. Anyway, even if I do NaNo, it won't count toward this particular goal.
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For now I think I have a few ideas to start working on, but at some point I may turn to you, f-list, for prompts and ideas. Some of the best work I've done actually came out of that Christmas request meme I did back in 2006, so I might do something like that again this year.
