Monday 2 December 2024: Hello, December!

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I only have 3 full weeks in December of work, then we break up for our annual 2-week Christmas holiday. So there’s less time in which to do as much and I’ve adjusted to suit.

For example, I changed the December novella to what I’d call a novelette.  I have 3 full weeks in which to pre-write and then write at least 15,000 words. That’s not such an ordeal as 24,000 words.

We also don’t know how many days we’re having Grand-doggy #1 over (gosh! it’s so much quicker with my hashtags where I expect them to be!), so as that’s fluctuating I’m just putting that he’s here.

Hello, December!

Here, then, is how December looks:

  • create graphic for Hello December
  • create graphic for December wrap-up
  • new word-count spreadsheet for December
  • Writing Prompts for June 2025 
  • newsletter
  • pre-write standalone novelette (Great Novella Challenge #2) 
  • write standalone novelette (Great Novella Challenge #2) 
  • 12 STORIES IN 12 MONTHS 
  • write 1 short story for Words Worth Reading Issue 2 
  • (week) daily blog post 
  • (week) daily tech declutter 
  • weekly diary work 
  • weekly finances 
  • weekly market work 
  • monthly date work 
  • Monkey Dust admin 
  • Diane’s gig list admin every Thursday 
  • monthly schedule planning for January
  • advance finances for January
  • update 12-project spreadsheet (week) daily
  • grand-doggy #1 coming 
  • publish The City of Glasgow Wordsworth Short 36
  • publish Take Your Pick Wordsworth Flash Fiction 11
  • finish publishing Words Worth Reading Issue 2
  • entertain Pest Control for a 3rd and hopefully final time
  • 2 weeks holiday
  • Christmas shopping
  • write and send Christmas cards
  • prepare for 10 people on Christmas Day (inc. 2 vegan and + 2 dogs)
  • enjoy Christmas!

Um…I think that’s it…

What does your December look like?

PS Is it snowing?

4 thoughts on “Monday 2 December 2024: Hello, December!

  1. Yay, snow! Honestly, i’m not sure what December looks like. Scrambling to make the holidays happen. Pack in as much work as I can. Try to rest. Promote the work that’s coming out/just out/backlist. Make plans for next year.

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