Progress Report: Week 3 August 2013



Another long week, but I am starting to find my feet once more. Projects are starting to settle. Sales figures have come in, showing where the best areas are to concentrate on. The point raised about how breaking out several author names at once increases time to break out is true, as is the point about some genres selling much more strongly than others. While I am still a long way from where I need to be, sales aren’t too bad for this stage of my career, and I’m learning what I need to focus on. Let’s see where we are at Christmas.

Overview


  • New words produced: 7,232;
  • Old words revised: 4,332;
  • Works completed: 0;
  • Works revised: 0 (20 poems revised, but incorporated into a larger work);
  • Covers created: 0 (1-3 variations);
  • Works published: 0 (2-3 release platforms);
  • Works submitted: 1 (complete work-up of proposal from last week);
  • Competitions Entered: 0

Tier 2 Tasks


  • RomNov1A—Country Rush (was Taylor’s Story): Added 1,000 words

Extra Tasks

Annual12: Added 2,382 words
Annual13: Added 1,592 words

Publishing Tasks


  • Created 4 blog posts for this blog;
  • Created 5 blog posts for the C.M. Simpson Publishing blog;
  • Updated sales records and identified areas of focus.

Traditional Tasks


  • RPGSupplement14B: added 3,000 words, revised, trimmed, formatted and submitted.
  • RPGSupplement14B: Signed contract and returned it to publisher.

New Arrivals

Older work rediscovered and assigned a number:

  • Poem107—Wires in the Air
  • Poem108—Little Boy, Lion Cub, Late
  • Poem109—New Train in Blue and Gold
  • Poem110—Who Does That Poet Think She Is?
  • Poem111—Train Drivers
  • Poem113—Fears for my Transportation
  • Poem114—They Come
  • Poem115—Coffee Painted Lady
  • Poem116—Nightfall
  • Poem117—Burning Together
  • Poem118—Souls in the Sun
  • Poem119—Moonlit Worlds
  • Poem120—Roundabout Round
  • Poem121—Snatching Time for Grief
  • Poem122—An Insubstantial Wreath
  • Poem123—The Autumn Song
  • Poem124—Tears to the End
  • Poem125—Diamonds and Tears
  • Poem126—What is a Writer
  • Poem127—Daun Dibebankan

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