Starting today, every Monday there will be a post of my goals for the current week. This will include writing goals as well as reading goals. Reading is as important to a writer as writing, for both are learning experiences that help us to grow in our craft.
Or, so I like to think. Anyway, on to the goals!
Writing Goals (Any titles listed are working titles):
- Write “Fallout Ariel”, a flash fiction story of a technical diver meeting a mermaid at the outset of nuclear war. (1,000 words or less)
- Write a flash fiction piece for the Kazka 713 “Journeys” flash fiction contest. (1,000 words or less)
- Write “Songs of Fate”, a fantasy short story for Crossed Genres‘ “music” theme. (4,000 words or less)
- Write “What Use, This Strength?”, a short story for Penumbra‘s “superhero” theme. (3,500 words or less)
- Write “Interstellar Explorers”, a science fiction short story about human prospectors discovering – and dealing with – a pre-spaceflight alien race that is very warlike and will be a threat if they do reach the stars. (6,000 words or less)
- Write outline for the second draft of “Into the Wastes”, a fantasy novel about a company of crusaders sent into their kingdom’s northern hinterlands to deal with one threat, only to discover multiple threats.
Reading Goals:
- Read each of the five stories that Daily Science Fiction puts out this week. It’s free to subscribe, so I highly recommend it. They put out many wonderful stories of varying sizes, shapes, and stripes.
- Re-read my notes for “The Wastes” and lay the groundwork for a second draft.
- Re-read portions of Elizabeth Haydon’s Symphony of Ages series, mostly for how she incorporates music into her writing. This will be important for my own musically-themed stories. Plus, it’s a good series!