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mistressofmuses ([personal profile] mistressofmuses) wrote2025-10-02 09:06 pm

Writing Goals/Calendar: October 2025

I think I've pretty much given up on having anything written—at least to a completed state—this year. It's been a rough year for creative writing for me. I have written some stuff, and I even surpassed my 75000 word goal, but it's been on more meta stuff like this, where I'm planning, or on reviews of the books I've been reading. It is stuff that I count as "writing," but isn't the fiction writing I ostensibly enjoy doing.

World... stuff... certainly isn't getting any better, or inspiring much more creativity. Even so, while I don't think I will get any projects to completion any time soon, my hope right now is to get more of the planning done so that I will be in a better spot to actually get some of that writing done eventually. (Even if that's next year.)

My goals for September were:
- Look into Bluesky and the writing community there
- Figure out what I wanted my "next steps" to be (what process do I want to go through for the potential projects I may work on?)
- Pick a WIP to start on
- Start collecting images from sites like Unsplash, for future use in moodboards, covers, etc.

And how did I do on those?
- Well, I did look into Bluesky a bit, and there do seem to be a lot of writers there. I found multiple good curated feeds for writing topics, but I feel like I don't have a good understanding on how to jump from passively scrolling those feeds to actually engaging with them (much less how to be included in them.)
Unfortunately, bsky then fairly promptly shit the bed with some frustratingly broad content restrictions that will be forthcoming. I'm not particularly concerned that anything I would be posting would fall under the restricted content, but it's sort of a "principle of the thing" issue. Way too often, opening the door to these types of restrictions means that the allowed content will forever be whim to "but the board/high-profile users/advertisers/payment processors/whiny babies offsite think something is icky." Even more often, those restrictions will be used to target specific users, even if it's a massive stretch to do so. I remember strikethrough on LiveJournal. So now I feel a lot less excited to invest time and energy into trying to build a community on a site that I don't trust the moderation policies of.

- I did figure out a sort of next steps plan. I've tried for a while to figure out a way to work on multiple WIPs at once, ideally having different works at different stages of completion, to give myself some variety. (If I was excited about a new project, I could plan it; I could work on writing the first draft of something; if writing brain wasn't working, then I could have something ready for editing, etc.) I floundered when trying to figure out how to get the things to those different stages, because the hypothetical plans always seemed to wind up with lots of things stuck in the same stage. Now I think I did come up with a reasonable "plan" of sorts, by thinking of "types" of projects rather than specific WIPs.
In the short term, it does mean doing like, four planning documents, and then three outlines in a row, but I do think that after that, it'll be easy to keep the projects staggered.

- I decided on one of my WIPs to start with! It's one of the original ones, so it'll wind up on the pen name account. After that, my intent is to poke at the Worldhopping Fairytale Monstrosity fic (because either it needs to happen or needs to get shelved); then a different original project (maybe the one I wimped out on the draft of earlier this year); then a shorter fic project.

- I did do one unsplash dig, but haven't made it into a habit or anything.

In addition to that:

- I did get the self-intro for the first WIP done! This is just the quick intro that's designed to make sure I can orient myself in the general vibes that I want for the project, and a reminder of all the bits I want to be sure to include.

My goals for October:
- Be a little more consistent with my writing-devoted accounts. It's easy to ignore that for a bit and then realize I haven't even touched those logins for weeks. If it really isn't beneficial to me, I certainly don't have to keep using those accounts, but I want a chance to talk about my stuff without feeling too uncomfortably "seen," haha.
- Get my Worldhopping Fairytale Monstrosity intro completed
- Get my intro to [Original Project #2] written
- Get my intro for the Alice Isn't Dead/Sparrow Hill Road written

My goals for November and beyond:
- Finish those intros, if I don't do it in October
- Get outlines started (or even done??) for [Original Project #1], Worldhopping Fairytale Monstrosity, and [Original Project #2]

As I mentioned above, my current goal is to get to a point where next year I might actually be in a better spot to really work on some of my fiction writing. For now, I'll try to do what I can to get the planning portions done so that it feels like something I'm more ready to do.

I am well aware that the new year is an utterly arbitrary designation, but it is a culturally significant one. And having some sort of "deadline" sometimes helps.
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[personal profile] adore 2025-10-03 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Worldhopping Fairytale Monstrosity sounds so fun!

I am on writers Bluesky but there's not much interaction that happens there, and I'm just not checking it much now.

Project-hopping is a good way to keep up enthusiasm. I have an online friend on the indie author discord I'm in that project-hops, and it helps them not stress so much about progress in one project, while also staving off fatigue.
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[personal profile] adore 2025-10-05 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
Since it's had so much time to marinate I hope it gets written <3

Yeah, Bluesky feels like posting into the void most of the time. Dreamwidth is my main social media at this point.

Planning minus the pressure of deadlines might make things work better for you this time. Fingers crossed!

I started Bloodhunt Academy last night! :D I haven't gotten terribly far, but it's been a delightfully quick read so far.

OMG YAY! I set out to write it as a breezy, fun read since those are the sorts of books I eased my way back into reading with.
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[personal profile] boujee_redneck 2025-10-05 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry this year hasn't been especially inspiring or conducive to writing. I do really hope that you're able to find a workflow that helps get things unstuck and you're able to tackle some of the neat sounding projects you have in mind!
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[personal profile] boujee_redneck 2025-10-09 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Wholly understandable and totally relatable. :/ If anything, I hope you're able to tap into a sort of spiteful "going to write regardless, or because of, or inspired by" kind of energy or similar vibe to flame your creative energies back into life. <3

You're welcome! To that point I hope the planning has been going well and is helping immensely with the dreaded analysis/decision paralysis!