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Tuesday
I had a lovely long lie-in on Tuesday following my latest writing marathon. When the dog woke me up at 8am to go out, I’d already received a reply from the ghostwriting client along with payment approval and confirmation of the next instalment.
I’d given myself a bit of a faff day to recover, though, and once the dog had been out, I went back to bed. He woke me up again shouting (him, not me) at 10:30am and I finally got up at 11am.
It took me a couple of hours to get to my desk, but the first job I did when I got there was to transfer the deadline for ghostwriting gig #5 Part 3 to my diary.
Then I formatted and published Chapter 10 of Project Management for Writers: Gate 1 to Medium. The next thing I did was format a short story and then submit it to another publication on Medium.
While I was in the groove, I grabbed an older Wednesday writing prompts, rejigged it, removed some stuff and added some stuff, and then I submitted that to another publication on Medium.
I was a bit hungry then and went to make my dinner. By the time I got back to my desk, the short story had been published.
My next job was going to be this week’s Wednesday writing prompts, but a text from the poet, who was working away again, reminded me that I was supposed to be sending Chapter 11 of Project Management for Writers: Gate 1 to him for his contribution.
So I did that next instead. And then I called it a day. Wednesday writing prompts will be here tomorrow.
Here’s how Tuesday went:
- formatted and published Chapter 10 for Project Management for Writers: Gate 1 on Medium
- formatted and submitted One Born Every Minute to Medium
- formatted and submitted an old Wednesday writing prompts to Medium
- shared links for the published Medium stories on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
- added the new published stories on Medium to the master index
- Wrote Chapter 11 of Project Management for Writers: Gate 1 (1,337 words)
- wrote today’s blog (358 words)
Words written today = 1,695 words