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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2014-12-31 02:45 pm

Creative Year in Review: 2014

It’s that time of year again – my annual year-in-review and accountability post. I’ve been doing them since 2006; here’s the LJ tag and the DW tag.

First of all, here’s what I accomplished creatively in 2014:

I also signed up for Patreon (hope to do a lot more with that in 2015) and taught comics-making at the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival for the second year.

Under the cut, how I did with last year’s creative goals:

  • Match or beat my 2013 word count  Dismally, no; this is the first year since I started keeping records in 2009 that I haven’t done progressively better. My word count was WAY down from last year, and the worst since 2010. On the other hand, my unfinished-project-to-finished-project ratio was a lot better. Fewer words, but less aimless flailing and a better ability to gauge which projects I can see through to completion, maybe?
  • Get a Paypal store set up on my website so people can buy things from me  No, mostly because I’m not sure anymore if I want to. Still thinking about this.
  • Publish the Hunter’s Moon book No, but this was at least partly according to plan: I want to build up an audience with Sun-Cutter before launching a Kickstarter for this
  • Finish the urban fantasy novel edits & submit to agents No
  • Revise the urban fantasy sequel   No
  • Sell some short stories   No; the short stories I had out this year were all sold in 2013
  • Sell some romance (match or beat 2013!)  I dunno about the “match or beat 2013″ part, but I did sell the above-mentioned novel (which came out the same year) so I’m calling that a win
  • Write a novel as me  See below
  • Write a novel or novella as my romance alias   I wrote two novels (books 1 & 2 of a series), intended for the romance alias but may be published under my regular name if I can talk the publisher into it, since they’re much more like my regular writing than not. I’m therefore counting this and the above goal as a win — I did write two novels in 2014, even if it didn’t quite divide up like I’d planned.
  • Start updating a comic again  Yes! Still the 2014 accomplishment I’m most proud of.
  • Blog more regularly  A lot of it is because of posting Kismet updates — but I’m being less passive and more active online, and that’s really what I wanted to accomplish here.

Back soon with next year’s goals …


Crossposted from Wordpress.  

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