April’s Rough Draft Challenge Check-in
April is almost over, but there’s still time to reach your goals. So let’s check-in with our word counts, and I’ve shared some ideas about how to keep our motivation up until we type The End.
April is almost over, but there’s still time to reach your goals. So let’s check-in with our word counts, and I’ve shared some ideas about how to keep our motivation up until we type The End.
We are almost halfway through the Rough Draft Spring Challenge. So that means it’s time for to remember to take care of our body, mind, and eyes so we can finish our drafts strong with great stories and even better health.
April’s Rough Draft Challenge is entering its second week. But no matter how well (or not well) your novel is going, don’t forget to have fun! More fun feeds our creativity and makes better art.
I can’t believe it’s time for another Spring Rough Draft Challenge. I’m not worried about perfection or word count, and I’ve included a list of writing tools and meal plans to help you prep a story and your life for its (very) rough draft stage.
This week, with the Midsummer Writers series, we’re talking about the excitement and dread of drafting a novel in July (or through the rest of the summer).
Rough Draft April ends today. But regardless if you hit your goal, all that matters is that you spent even the smallest amount of time with your stories. All that matters is that, as a writer, you know you’re not alone!
We are halfway through the Rough Draft Spring Challenge. So that means it’s time for to remember to take care of our body, mind, and eyes so we can finish our drafts strong with great stories and even better health.
While my Rough Draft Challenge for April project is all set, I’m trying to get my life ready. One of the things I do ahead of time is to plan my meals, for my self and my family. So let’s get started with a meal plan!
It’s finally Spring! And this April, to celebrate the sunnier weather, I’m joining a Rough Draft Challenge. I’m not worried about perfection or word count, and I’ve included a list of basic tools to help you prep a story for its (very) rough draft stage.