Ch-ch-ch-changes! #ROW80

February 15, 2015
Written by adrianjsmith

So I’m making some changes to my goal list for this round, mostly because I finished my book and have other things to focus on. Also, my computer will be in the shop for the next two weeks or so, meaning the audio recording is not going to happen this round at all. I just hope they send me back a fixed computer. Meanwhile, I’m back to my old laptop.

Also…I spent the last week in Texas. It was fabulous! Now back to the real world and working hard.

1. Copy-Editing at least 60 pages a day

2. Blog Posts: ROW80 (Sun & Wed), Broken Taboos (Mon), WIPpet (Wed), Open When (Sat) and 1 extra post during the week.

3. Writing 500 words/day on The Domme

4. Reading 4 books by March 1st: Pianissimo by Lauren Shiro; The Bridge: Traitor by Erik Schubach; The Bridge: Inner City — Gargoyles by Victoria Cobretti; Silence out Loud by Geonn Cannon

 

Those are my new goals, starting tomorrow I’m diving in head first into them!

Thanks for all the support =P

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4 Comments

  1. Marina Finlayson

    Sounds like a pretty full schedule (especially the 60 pages of editing a day–you’re a machine!). Good luck with it!

  2. Fallon

    great on finishing the book! And good luck with the new goals.

  3. Cindy

    You got this!! 🙂

  4. Janna

    Good luck with your goals!

    I read the two Erik Schubach (and Victoria Cobretti) books. They were enjoyable, as are most of his books.