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1. WriteMotivation: June Wrap Up and Goals for July

June was rough as far as #WriteMotivation went (hell, it was rough as far as just about everything went), and I didn’t plan for disaster when I set my goals for the month. Here’s what I thought I could do:

1)     Write 30,000 words on current W-I-P.

2)     Blog once a week.

3)     Visit every other WriteMotivation blogger at least once.

And here’s what I did:

1)     Wrote 10,000 words on current W-I-P

2)     3 out of 5 blog posts

3)     I even visited some folks twice!

4)     Submitted a manuscript to several publishers

5)     Queried a few agents

Picture me waving a very tiny flag.

Here are my goals for July:

1)     Write at lunch M-F and at least two hours Sat. and Sun.

2)     Blog twice.

3)     Visit every other WriteMotivation blogger at least once and Tweet encouraging things on occasion.

I’m scaling back a bit, as you can see, and I can’t wait to see how my word count progresses with this writing schedule.

Good luck to all the other WriteMotivation folks this month. Here’s to achievable goals!

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