Progress Report: Week 3, November 2017
Week 3 of November rolled on, and I missed my family, but that’s the problem with living so far away from everyone. We enjoyed their company while they were here, and then we went back to work.
For me, that meant realising I really had to get November’s second
release up and running. As with October, I already had the month’s first release
out there, but the second to be edited, formatted and uploaded—and it needed a
cover. By the end of the week, I had the cover and the first round of edits
done, and was working my way through the print-on-demand edit and format. I
also had a vague idea of where I was going, although I felt very tentative
about it, because it was a path I hadn’t been able to pursue full-time, before.
Last week’s progress looked like this:
Progress for Week 3, November 2017
- New words produced: 16,770
- Outlines and Notes: 1,280
- Works completed: Nil
- Works edited: 1 (Wheelchair Mermaid)
- Covers created: 1 (Wheelchair Mermaid)
- Works published: Nil
- Works submitted: Nil
- Competitions Entered: Nil
- Bloggery: Nil
All Stacey wants is a morning on the beach—okay, and
maybe to surf again. Like that’s ever going to happen, but a morning on the
beach, on her own, as close to the waves as she’ll ever get, again, will do.
It’s just that when something swims under the jetty, and a speedboat full of
dangerous-looking men arrives on the beach shortly after, she has to do
something. Right? Wheelchair or not, right? And that’s when life really starts
to get interesting…
Wheelchair Mermaid is the fourth book in the Wheelchair Adventures series, which is based around young people
getting their wheels underneath them, after they find themselves in
wheelchairs.
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