How great the Father’s love for us
Who gave His only Son to die
To pour out His precious blood for us
All for our freedom to buy.
How great the Father’s love for us
Who gave His only Son to die
To pour out His precious blood for us
All for our freedom to buy.
NaNoWriMo is now behind us. Actually, it’s been behind me for nearly two weeks, but for most people it has just passed. I went in with a goal of 100k in 17 days, thinking that 6k per day would be totally doable. And it would’ve been, if I hadn’t been so stuck on the end product of my book that I began to hate the writing process. So about halfway through that, with my novel, The Shadow Raven, at about 33k, I switched to short stories. I decided to write short stories for my friends and family for Christmas, so I started working on those instead of TSR, because TSR needed a break. Continue reading “NaNoWriMo Wrap-Up” →
NaNoWriMo is ended (it actually ended for me somewhere around the 18th) and now it’s time to take stock.
I’ve written 50k this month on varying projects. 33k of it was on The Shadow Raven, as intended, but then I fell off of that and I’ve been working on short stories and blog posts instead. Continue reading “Farewell to November” →
From today until Christmas, I’ll be posting a poem, post, or flash fiction every day that relates to winter, Christmas, in addition to your scheduled programming. Here’s today’s poem. Continue reading “Winter: A Poem” →
October’s cumulative word count is 29,953. I like to think a lot of that was written on The Last Assassin, but I’m honestly not sure. Approximately 7,300 was written on short stories.
I’ve prepped for NaNoWriMo, deciding on what I want my bullet journal word count tracker to look like for the month, doing a little bit more Continue reading “Farewell to October” →