Last time I bought a planner was 2020 and we all know how that worked out! Yikes! But that was for my business, separate from writing. A business covid crushed.
I was almost afraid to purchase a new planner, but it's always best to look forward, right?
What to use a planner for in writing?
Starting in January, one of my resolutions was to get 2 to 3 more books published on Amazon. Writing everyday.Hard part? Getting the time alone to write - yes, I need to be alone. (There's a reason King wrote in the laundry room with a typewriter on his knees in those early years -Recommending Stephen King's On Writing if you want to learn more)
Is this planner to set a schedule? No.
Keep notes about the story? No.
This planner is maybe 5 x 3" and would not fit the notes.
I'm using this planner to track writing/editing days. Once I finish writing for the day, I print it and edit those pages. This is for two reasons. Editing the pages a day or two after writing them, and before going back to story creation, keeps the details fresh in my mind.
With the planner I can see where creativity flows and how to keep it going. Its a bird's eye view of the writing process.
I have 3 printed chapters sitting her now and I've got to get to the editing process.Time to get to work (No matter what the cat on my keyboard says)
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