At A Crossroads
It's been a week between posts here but I wanted to update Copious Notes because it's writing that I want to get done. Lately I've felt that I'm at a crossroads with my writing with all three projects that's going on.
An opportunity arose last month to write a short story and to get it done in time to submit it out. 'Project X' as I've dubbed it, is completed, back from one beta and will be back from a second beta reader in a few days. I've enjoyed starting something and then finishing it in such a short amount of time. It's lead me to wonder if I should write some short stories on my own and put them up on my website or self-publish them for free on Kindle, Nook, etc.
On Thursday, with Project X in the hands of others, I returned to Loopback and wow it's not easy coming back to a WIP! I was away from it for a month and my groove I've had with it was nowhere to be found. I found myself referencing my outline multiple times and completely re-reading the previous chapter I had completed. My output was decent (1,128 words) but I know when I revise this book, these chapters will need a lot of work.
This leads to me to the final WIP: good ol' Spirit Hackers. I've had it back from my second beta for two months and haven't touched it. That needs to change.
So I'm at a crossroads and need to decide in which direction I need to go. My plan right now is spend one day editing Spirit Hackers and the other writing Loopback. Ambitious as always, we'll see what happens.
How do you decide what to work on?