Back in January I started a challenge to write an average of 2024 words a day in 2024. On September 1, I was one day behind where I needed to be for the year.
But then I got full-time employment back in academia while still working at the post office. Mondays and Tuesdays were long days with little time to write unless I had down time while at the post office. Some days I did, and some days I didn’t.
I didn’t meet the goal, which would have been 738,760 words by December 31. I ended the year with a total of 678,104 words, which is an avderage of 1853 words per day.
That’s called failing to success. It’s a win. I got a lot more written this year than I ever have or would have if I hadn’t done this challenge.
I haven’t calculated how many stories/novellettes/novellas/novels that is. I’ll do that over the weekend. I have to get my spreadsheets organized. I’ll report here if anyone is interested.
I’m not going to do the 2025 words per day in 2025. I am going to do a challenge and set some writing goals. But given how the last few months have gone, I need to restore balance to the Force. Or at least my life.
I’m hoping there will be some times in the coming year when I can ramp up my word count. We’ll see.
I need to submit or publish some of these stories. Some are under submission. I also would like to be able to read more. I’ve not read much unless it was for a writing workship. And I will be doing more of those.
I will say that I had a great deal of fun. I took some workshops on genres I don’t normally read and haven’t written in. And that’s the key to getting so many words written.
Have fun.
I intend to continue having fun in the next year.
I applaud you for your industry and effort. And for letting us share in the fun! Amazing you find time for this blog among all the other stuff! Happy New Year!!!
Thank you. I’m restructuring things so I’ll have a litte more time.
And Happy New Year to you as well.
Definitely a win. Congratulations on your success.
Thank you.
Good work!
Thanks.
Wow! That’s almost James Reasoner territory, Keith! Well done sir.
And welcome to 2025! See you in June.