This was an okay writing week: a couple of journaling sessions and one book review, The Dressmakers of London, by Julia Kelly. I’m tired…
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So many words. So little time.
Tag: Sundays are for writing
This was an okay writing week: a couple of journaling sessions and one book review, The Dressmakers of London, by Julia Kelly. I’m tired…
Happy writing!
This was a decent writing week. I wrote three books reviews, and nothing else: Get Lost with You, by Sophie Sullivan, The Queens of Crime, by Marie Benedict, and The Perfect Rom-Com, by Melissa Ferguson, all forthcoming. I lost a friend of mine last Sunday, so writing fiction really wasn’t a place my head was at this week.
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This has been a solid writing week. No fiction, but I wrote two book reviews, See How They Hide, by Allison Brennan and Last Twilight in Paris, by Pam Jenoff, both forthcoming. I also did three journaling sessions–I really hope they’re helping get my mind straightened out. It’s been a tough week.
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Last year, my goal was to get in five fiction sessions a week. Which I did except maybe three times. That sounds positive, but in the end, I ended up rehashing a lot of words and not accomplishing a lot, so I decided to make my goal a bit different this year: write every day (same as last year), but it can be any kind of writing. Fiction, book reviews, prayers, journaling (Yeah, that’s the headspace I’m in right now.)
This week, I’ve gotten a ton of writing done! I did get in one fiction session, but I also wrote my December reading post, my best books I read in December, What I Read in 2024, and four book reviews: Here Beside the Rising Tide, by Emily Jane, A Sea of Unspoken Things, by Adrienne Young, Capitana, by Cassandra James, and All Better Now, by Neal Shusterman (all forthcoming).
I also did three journaling sessions, so there was a ton of writing happening over here. How about you?
This was a great writing week! I got in five fiction sessions, and four book reviews, Work in Progress, by Kat Mackenzie, Only in Your Dreams, by Ellie K Wilde, Earl Crush, by Alexandra Vasti, and Brewing Up a Bad Boy, by Katherine Garbera, all forthcoming in January.
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This was a decent writing week. I got in five fiction sessions, and two book reviews, What Happened to the McCrays? by Tracey Lange and A Language of Dragons, by S. F. Williamson (both reviews forthcoming).
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This was a solid writing week. I got in five fiction sessions, but only on book review, The Stolen Queen (review forthcoming), by Fiona Davis, because I didn’t get much reading done. Still, it was a busy week, so I’m happy with it.
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This was a pretty busy week. I didn’t get much reading done, so I only wrote one book review, The Last Fashion House in Paris, by Renee Ryan (review forthcoming). I did get in five fiction sessions, though, so that’s a win.
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This was a great writing week! I got in five fiction sessions and four book reviews, The Serpent and the Wolf, by Rebecca Robinson, What the Woods Took, by Courtney Gould (review forthcoming), Booked for Murder, by P. J. Nelson (review forthcoming), and A Monsoon Rising, by Thea Guanzon (review forthcoming).
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This was a good writing week! I got in five fiction sessions, and four book reviews: The Sunflower House, by Adriana Allegri, Heist Royale, by Kayvion Lewis, On Heaven’s Hill, by Kim Heacox (review forthcoming (review forthcoming), and A Legend in the Baking, by Jamie Wesley.
Happy writing!