I've made a goal for myself: write at least one sentence a day for my book. (My book meaning
The Fallacy of Time, book one in the Temportaiton Trilogy.) This has been a good goal for me. Why? Because it is not overwhelming. If I had made the goal of one chapter a day, it would be completely overwhelming. Or maybe even one paragraph a day would be overwhelming. But one sentence a day? That's it? I could do that.
And I have been. I have been writing at least one sentence a day for my book. And what's cooler is that when I do write a sentence, I also end up writing a whole lot more. Right now I am, hold on let me check... okay I'm back. I'm now on chapter six. The first chapter you read here on this blog, although I changed the name of the main character from Brandon to Andemo. And I've made major revisions to chapter two.
So things are going pretty well with that stuff. Which is good because it means I'm actually working on achieving my goal. And I'm not even to the exciting part in my book yet, so hopefully that will be really fun to write (and to read, later on).
Once I get further into the book I'm going to ask for alpha readers to read it and give me their feedback. Probably the people that are reading this right now. You know who you are. . . . although I might not know because I don't know who's going to read this.