Happy New Year to you all
I hope you all enjoyed the holidays and are feeling ready to embrace the year ahead. I haven't been around much online for a couple of weeks and am only now dipping my toe back into the water! I am sad that I haven't had time for writing since before Christmas but I am planning to get back into that over the next few days. In some ways I think it is a good thing as it will have given me some distance in which to re-approach my editing and revisions with fresh eyes.
I haven't made any particular resolutions for the new year, nor set myself any deadlines yet, however, I am looking to have a submission ready manuscript in the next few months. I am trying not to let any niggling insecurities push their way in and spoil my new year positivity. Here's hoping that 2016 will be a great writing year!
I haven't made any particular resolutions for the new year, nor set myself any deadlines yet, however, I am looking to have a submission ready manuscript in the next few months. I am trying not to let any niggling insecurities push their way in and spoil my new year positivity. Here's hoping that 2016 will be a great writing year!
Thanks to Alex J. Cavanugh for hosting and to this month's co-hosts;
Sheri Larsen http://www.salarsenbooks.com/
J.Q. Rose http://www.jqrose.com/
Chemist Ken http://hogwartssabbatical.blogspot.com/
Michelle Wallace http://www.writer-in-transit.co.za/
Hopefully the manuscript comes due in the next few months at your zoo!
ReplyDeleteKeep your head on straight and blinders over the eyes when doubt shows up at your door. :)
ReplyDeleteMake it so! And a little down time over the holidays helps sometimes.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!
ReplyDeletePat - I hope so!
ReplyDeleteT. Powell Coltrin - Mustn't let the self doubt sneak in!
Alex - We all need to step back sometimes.
Julie - Thank you and the same to you :)
Yay for new year positivity! I'm relieved I'm not the only one who's gotten behind in writing over the holidays. I love your idea of the break giving you "fresh eyes" to edit. I hope that works for me too!
ReplyDeleteI hope it works for you, Lexa.
DeleteGood luck with your manuscript! Happy 2016!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chrys.
DeleteYes to making this year a writing one!
ReplyDeleteI'll second that Lee.
DeleteYay! Have you read Shannon Lawrence's post today? If not, you should. You're going to rock it on submissions!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Crystal. I haven't seen the post, I'll check it out.
DeleteLovely to see you back Suzanne, you were missed.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Thank you
DeletePut those insecurities on hold for a while and finish that manuscript. I know you can do it.
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly going to give it my best shot!
DeleteSubmission ready manuscripts can be nerve wracking, but I'm sure you can do it! Tell the insecurities to take a hike!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great 2016! Best of luck with getting a manuscript submission-ready!
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne - good to see you in 2016 - have a wonderful year ahead .. I'm still trying to settle in to 2016! You'll be fine ... and enjoy your creative spirit - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteDistance can be a really good thing when you're editing. Good luck getting your submission ready.
ReplyDeleteGood job for giving yourself a break from your work. It does give perspective. Best wishes for a great 2016.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteHere's to the finalising of your manuscript ready for submission. Indeed, Suzanne, a focus on a year ahead of positivity can bring amazing outcomes.
A peaceful, hopeful 2016 to you and your loved ones.
Gary
Happy New Year! Getting your manuscript nice and shiny for submissions sounds like a great goal for 2016. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!! Wishing you much success with your submission process!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Suzanne. Sorry I'm late. I made a pledge to visit 50 IWSG this month, and I did it! But I'm tardy. Glad you're back. Hope 2016 is good to you.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope there will be lots of writing done this year.
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