Becoming A Fiction Writer
One girl, one dream … and a whole lot of procrastination
January 13, 2009 by amanda

Starting 2009 a little later than others

Of course, you know I have procrastination down to an art form – and what better way to prove it than to make my New Year’s Resolutions on January 13? Still, in our family we say that “13″ is a lucky number, so perhaps I’m doing it just right.

Anyhow, I’ve already hinted that 2009 will be a year of submissions and agent-hunting for me, as well as finishing another novel. I’m also revisiting some of my 2008 resolutions to guide what I plan for this year. So without, as they say, further ado, my fiction writing resolutions for 2009 are:

  1. To submit 20 short stories to contests or potential markets (as of today, I’ve already submitted one to Every Day Fiction. Just 19 to go!) I’m putting this resolution at the top of my list because short fiction is something I keep neglecting, even though I think there’s a lot of value in it for me – to practice the skill of writing and to get published outside of travel writing.
  2. To finish revising my novel Kanako’s Foreigner and submit it to agents. I’m having New Year angst about this one – is it still any good? Is there a decent novel in there worth saving? I hope so. I’ll have a good look at it this month and finish my new round of edits and hope I still believe in it.
  3. To finish my second novel and edit it ready to submit to the Australian/Vogel award in May. I’m confident I can do this, my only problem is deciding which is my second novel. Is it the Bratislava novel I’ve got three or four chapters into, or the NaNoWriMo attempt from November? I think it’s the Bratislava one, but I need to sit down and make a real decision. Am I a procrastinator or what?
  4. Increase readership of this blog, Becoming A Fiction Writer. Last year, my writing resolutions included travel writing goals too, but this year I’m focusing on fiction – the travel writing seems to more or less take care of itself.

To keep myself more accountable to these goals – and to get some support from you people too – I’ll be posting a monthly summary of how well I’m doing in regard to these resolutions. Those twelve checking-in spots throughout the year should keep me well on target. After all, last year I actually achieved the majority of my writing resolutions – and this year I’ve made less – so I can’t see any reason why I can’t do it all. Wish me luck.

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6 Responses to “Starting 2009 a little later than others”

  1. Kate says:

    Hi Amanda,

    Playing catch-up with your posts right now. It’s been a stressful end of semester for me with the marking and all. I missed reading your blog!

    Good luck to your New Year’s Resolutions! Actually came over when I read you’ve published a post from facebook.

    I also share the same goal with you on increasing readership. It’s connected with the new projects I’ve planned for the new year. There’s one I’ve been working on for sometime and will be unveiled soon. Stay tuned!

  2. [...] only did I start 2009 a lot later than others, I just can’t seem to get back into my fiction writing. I think being [...]

  3. amanda says:

    Kate, thanks for your good luck wishes, I’ll need them :-) It’s a funny coincidence that you just started catching up with my posts because I just started writing the 6 Random Things meme you tagged me for before Christmas. Great minds think alike?

    Looking forward to seeing what you unveil!!

  4. [...] what my next one will be. Since the rewrite I’ve just done goes a long way towards satisfying my second goal for 2009 I think I’ll concentrate on making progress towards the third goal instead, which is [...]

  5. [...] Phew! This strategy worked. Random brainstorming and just writing more and more finally led me to an answer and an ending. I tried to follow last contest’s strategy of having some twists followed by more twists, and I hope I succeeded. I think the story ended up okay, although it’s not a topic I would usually write about. I’ve sent it off and that means it’s time to get back to working on my novel after this brief short fiction interlude. The bonus is that this means I’ve now submitted two short stories to markets or contests this year so according to my goals I just have 18 more to go. [...]

  6. [...] I just looked back at the writing resolutions I made for 2009. There were just four of them, and in any average year I think they would’ve [...]

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