By Susan
Reichert, Editor-in-Chief for Southern
Writers Magazine
I like to look back on a year when it ends. Why? I want to take stock of where I’ve been; to plan
on where to go in the New Year. Maybe some of these tips will be helpful to
you.
During the year, I
will begin writing a story, and after so many pages, it seems the story just
stops. It doesn’t want to go anywhere. But, I write it down because I’m a big
believer when any story comes into your head it is best to write it down and
take it as far as you can.
This number can be
anywhere from three stories to twelve during the year.
I put them aside.
Years ago, I would throw them away, thinking them useless. But now, I keep
them. Each year I pull those stories and read each one. My reasoning is simple;
I might just find one that is a diamond in the rough. You see, sometimes we as
writers have to be in the right frame of mind to actually see what could be. A
story, which now is ready to tell.
Another thing I
believe important for a writer, is to look back at what was accomplished during
the past year; don’t focus yet on what wasn’t. Each of us needs a pat on the
back; to appreciate what we did achieve. I find it helpful to make a list of
these achievements.
As a writer, I want to
see if I moved forward in honing my craft during the year. After all, we are always aware of a few areas that
could use improvement. When I see an area I feel is weak, I insert a fifteen to
twenty minute time slot to work on the area–at least twice a week.
After doing the above
I usually uncover a project or two that’s left that I need to carry over to the
New Year. So I insert these projects into my schedule. Looking at these projects
with fresh eyes gives me a new insight into completing the projects.
I find it helpful to
write this information down, as in a journal. This makes it easy to refer to,
from time to time.
By the way, I found
this method also works in other areas of my life.
Try it. And if you
have things that help you start your new year, we would
love for you to share these ideas with us.
Wishing you a great
start for the New Year!
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