Monday, June 20, 2005

Plugging along through the sludge of life

There have been a lot of things disheartening my fiction writing. My best writing buddy is down with medical problems, and worry kept me from performing as good as I should. Then there's the overload of real life work and real life stress bogging me down. And to get my inspiration through these times I read other writers' blogs - but the internet has been acting up, not letting me stay on long enough to catch up with everyone.

Then to top it off, the one group I've been with since its formation is closing. I'm a little miffed at that. There's been some fall out and I have my opinions on it, but I'm keeping them to myself. I'm supposed to be one of the admins for it, but obviously have no say in anything that goes on there, so it's probably for the best that it's closed. I truly like the manager and even if we obviously don't agree on the business end of writing groups, she's one of my best writing buddies too - and a close friend. And that's more valuable than anything.

So, I've joined a group I've been thinking of for a long time - Holly Lisle's Forward Motion Writers' Community. Not sure yet what or how much I'm going to do there long term - gotta feel my way around first. I am going to participate in the July/August word count marathon - and maybe one of the poetry ones, depending on what else is going on in July.

Goals… gotta get my goals down on paper. I'm in the chapters that entail more concentration, but after I get through these next two the rest should go fast. I'm also putting my copywriting business into action.

I didn't want a regular business brochure, so I decided to use a writer's newsletter to sell myself with. I think it will work. This way I get to advertise my fiction and non fiction writing without overwhelming or boring the reader. At least I hope I don't! I have a book review, flash piece, and poem in there for my fiction writing. And two places for advertising - one for my artwork and another for my copywriting. I was going to put a non-fiction article in there, but when I resized the newsletter for better mailing, I had to cut that area out. I just have to learn how to size it for on the webpage now. As it sits, it's very big and I don't like that.

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