2016-06-28

Approach With Attitude

I got a hunch this topic is big enough for a book all its own, or maybe a workshop, but I’m going to talk about it just a touch tonight in regards to the challenge I’m starting on Friday. See below..

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The Day

Meeting at WMG Publishing offices at 2 p.m., then at 3:30 p.m. I started my standard running all over hell-and-gone doing business errands.

Made it back to the office to work on workshop and covers by 5:30 and then off to the grocery store and home to take a nap. Kris did dinner and I did dishes and I got in here around 9:30 p.m. to do e-mail and workshop assignments.

Done at midnight and went to watch some television, then I decided to finish the book I had been reading instead of writing and I did.

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New Workshops Announced

In August, Writing Mystery and Reader Expectations workshops will start. Taking sign-ups now. Got a hunch both of them might fill.

All July workshops have room and will start next week. All are limited to five writers max. Some of the July workshops, because of the time of great forgetting, only have one person in them and a few of them have no one signed up yet.

I am putting up here the August workshop schedule as well since those seem to be fitting people’s schedules better and we are taking sign-ups for them. Two new workshops are bolded.

All details at www.wmgpublishingworkshops.com

Class #1… July 5th … Author Voice

Class #2… July 5th … How to Write Thrillers

Class #3… July 5th … Adding Suspense to Your Writing

Class #4… July 5th … Plotting With Depth

Class #5… July 5th … Character Development

Class #6… July 6th … Depth in Writing

Class #7… July 6th … Advanced Character and Dialog

Class #8… July 6th … Cliffhangers

Class #9… July 6th … Pacing Your Novel

Class #10… July 6th … Teams in Fiction

Class #11… Aug 2nd … The Business of Writing

Class #12… Aug 2nd … Expectations (Writing on the Rails)

Class #13… Aug 2nd … Writing Mysteries

Class #14… Aug 2nd … Ideas into Stories

Class #15… Aug 2nd … Teams in Fiction

Class #16… Aug 3rd … Depth in Writing

Class #17… Aug 3rd … Plotting With Depth

Class #18… Aug 3rd … Writing Fiction Sales Copy

Class #19… Aug 3rd … Writing and Selling Short Stories

Class #20… Aug 3rd … Advanced Depth

Classic Workshops and Lectures are also available at any time.

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Topic of the Night: APPROACH WITH ATTITUDE

I am starting the challenge on July 1st of a Year of Short Fiction, and I am also starting a repeat of the July challenge of trying to write 32 short stories in July to match last year.

The ultimate goal for the year from July 1, 2016 to June 30th 2017 is 200 short stories plus a dozen or so novels and some nonfiction writing books.

The short stories will be published monthly in collections of 15 stories per collection for one year, starting January 1st. And each collection will have the blog about writing the story and how the story came about.

Now, if I approached this challenge with the idea that I had to have “ideas” ahead of time (those who have taken the Ideas Workshop know why I put the word “ideas” in quotes), I would find myself stuck and stopped almost instantly.

If I made this challenge important, or allowed the fear of failure to creep in at all past a healthy level of drive, I would fail almost instantly.

If any story along the way becomes “important” the challenge will bog down and fail.

So, in other words, if I have the wrong attitude or let a bad attitude creep in, I am doomed.

But at the same time that I have to guard against bad attitude, I have to approach the challenge with the right attitude.

So what is the right attitude?

Breaks down like this for me:

1… I’m going to have fun.

2… I’m going to do my best with every story (or novel I write along the way as well.)

3… I’m going to know deep down that I can do this without any doubt. I did it last year and I can write a novel in seven days or less, so this is going to be just another day at the office for me. (Remember, I have also done 33 monthly magazines with only my own work in them. I know I can do this.)

4… I’m going to focus on the upsides of the wonderful stories I’ll get out of this and not care in the slightest if Kris tells me one of my stories misses. No writing is ever wasted. And I love this kind of practice.

5… I’m going to take it one day at a time, one story at a time. Never looking much at the entire project past this set-up period.

6… I’m going to focus on the upside only, meaning I will finally get ahead of my own magazine and be able to get stories out to major markets. Also, I will have twelve collections to document the entire year just as I did last year with the Stories from July.

7… And most of all, I’m going to have fun. (That is so important, it takes two numbers.)

Attitude is everything in writing.

Writers, either because we believe in a stupid myth like rewriting or believe writing must be done slowly because it’s important, stop ourselves. Over the years I have been no exception to the skill of stopping myself. For years along the way I was a master at it, honestly.

For seven years I couldn’t find the time and thought everything had to be rewritten five times. Then after I got going, I lost a couple hundred short stories and a few novels in a house fire and couldn’t make myself get started again for the longest time because I was afraid of the loss. Why write when it would all just go away? How’s that for wallowing in self-pity for a few years? Yow.

So many writers face the fear of actually doing something. It’s easier to not write or put down people like me who have learned how to write easily than take a chance and put their own work out there.

Fear is an attitude.

Fear of failure is a deadly attitude to writing.

So for me to have fun with this challenge, I am putting away the fear, putting away any thoughts that any story I write will be “important” to anyone but me. And I am going to focus on the upsides of actually finishing short stories regularly.

I am going to do my best with every story and then release.

Last year I did it every day for the entire month of July and I can’t begin to tell you how much fun that was every night putting a story out for Kris to read in the morning. I remember that feeling.

I liked that feeling.

And that also is an attitude. I remember how good it feels to write, to finish what I write, and to get my writing out for readers to read.

So I am approaching this challenge with attitude.

And I’m going to have a blast.

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Totals For Year 3, Month 11, Day 27

Writing in Public blog streak… Day 1,013

— Daily Fiction: 00 original words. Fiction month-to-date: 66,600 words

— Nonfiction: 500 new words. Nonfiction month-to-date total: 1,400 words

— Blog Posts: 1,000 new words. Blog month-to-date word count: 18,300 words

— E-mail: 32 e-mails. Approx. 2,900 original words.  E-mails month-to date: 442 e-mails. Approx. 29,300 words

— Covers Designed and Finished: 0. Covers finished month-to-date: 2 Covers

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