Year’s end is always a time to reflect on your accomplishments and challenge yourself for the upcoming twelve months.
So here’s some of the things I’ve been able to accomplish in my writing life: I had two poems published in East on Central, an anthology published locally. The Highland Park Poetry group also published two more of my poems. I also participated on a few of their open mic nights and met several incredible poets. I also joined some local poet societies but have yet to attend any meetings.
I won a short story contest at the Zion Library! Since short stories are not my forte, I was ecstatic! What I discovered was limiting yourself to a thousand words tightens your writing. I found it to a be process, but a rewarding process.
I was asked to help put together a mini-writers conference at the Zion Library and was able to secure a local author, Fern Schumer Chapman, and Kristin Oakley from the Madison, Wisconsin area. I worked with fellow writer Jim Payne to present a workshop on how to create a memorable character that stays with you long after you reached the end. With that experience, I have a greater appreciation for the hard work any conference organizer goes through.
My writing goals for 2019 are to finish revising one novel and begin on the next. I also will be attending the Writers Institute Conference in April. I also will submit a persona poem for Highland Park’s sesquicentennial. A few more poems for East on Central are slated for submission as well.
As always, I will continue to develop the craft and expand my efforts.
Happy New Year!
Congrats on the success over the past year! Cannot wait to see what else is in store for 2019!
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Thank you!
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You are one busy, talented woman – Congrats to you ! Hope the coming year is kind to you and bring you good health, happiness and prosperity.
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