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My Personal Writing Goals for 2014

I’m the kind of person who likes setting goals mentally, but I rarely write them down.   This might be a reason why many of my “goals” haven’t come to happen yet.  Thanks to a prompt from Inscriber Ruth Snyder, I thought I’d actually sit down and think about some of my vague goals for this year—and write them down to see what I can accomplish by next January.

2014 Writing Goals

  1. Graduate!  Top of my list of writing goals for this year is to finish my Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing.  I am doing four courses this semester (two on writing novels, one about websites, and one on Tolkien‘s Middle Earth) so I’m a bit stressed out about actually making it to April (I’ve only done two or three courses at a time in past semesters).  Obviously this goal includes a bunch of writing (with very concrete deadlines!) but also a very nice reward at the end: another fancy piece of paper to stick on my wall.
  2. Learn WordPress.  You may have noticed a new look around here.  I finally switched from Blogger to WordPress (after thinking about since last summer—did I mention “vague goals”?—and working on it over Christmas break with Blogelina).  I thought I was okay with WordPress, because I use it in writing for 5 Minutes for Mom and The Untrained Housewife, but I’m realizing that composing posts in WordPress and actually blogging with it are a bit different.  Most of my writing right now happens on my blog (other than school), so becoming more conversant with WordPress will make it easier to spend more time just writing.
  3. Finish my novel.  Last January, I had the chance to start on my novel about Charlotte Small and David Thompson.  I’ve been plugging away at it since then and realizing what a huge task it is to write historical fiction, but I’d still like to get a first draft of this novel done this year.  I agree with one of my profs that having a larger picture of the story might help in fine-tuning some of the earlier chapters and doing more research.  So I just gotta keep writing (especially once the deadlines from class go away and I have to push myself to work on this project).

Those are my current writing goals.  I’m tempted to add a few more items to the list, but I think for now I’ll keep it manageable and hopefully I can achieve these goals (and not get sidetracked chasing too many things).

Do you set goals for the year in January?  What goals do you want to accomplish this year, in your writing or in your life? 

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