20SWepisodes1316kindleFor those of you who read via RSS or just bypass the homepage, you may not know that I put up another Twenty-Somewhere episode bundle (13-16) today.

I’ve also created an Amazon store, which I will eventually integrate into this website. It’s just a convenient way to collect and display my offerings — and will hopefully extend to “real” published books later. But I’ve decided the website redesign should be a reward for successfully completing my August NaNoWriMo challenge, so for now the store remains external.

By the way, I need to give a big thanks to Albert for helping me pick photos for the 20SW covers, listening to me debate the redesign, and generally putting up with my crazy OCD indecisiveness. Everyone needs an Albert.

In writing news, I found this great, witty talk by author Jennifer Weiner (via Novelicious).

I tell everybody that I think the best thing for being a novelist is having been a reporter. With journalism you write every day. And especially if you’re working for the small daily papers, you write a lot every day. You write stories about the school board meeting and the sewage board hearing and the car crash and the fire and the bagel shop that closed. You do not romanticize the act of writing. You do not go to your editor on deadline and say, “I know the sewage board hearing story is due, but my muse has not spoken to me yet.” Your editors don’t want to hear about your muse.

Shh, don’t tell my dad. He’s a newspaper publisher, and he’ll say, I TOLD YOU SO!

And now, what you’ve all been waiting for…

Word Count – Aug 3, 2009:
6,059/50,000

About 2,000 of that is just stuff I hadn’t typed up yet, but about 1,000 is new from today!


6 responses to “Everyone needs an Albert”

  1. Amy Avatar

    Thanks for stopping by when Pseudo posted for me. I see you are a writer. That is wonderful. Come share something on Friday for my Round Robin if you would like..
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  2. Kristan Avatar

    Aw, thanks! I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks for returning the visit. :)

  3. Sonja Avatar

    I’m curious, is your goal to reach 50k words or to finish a novel? In other words, if you hit 50k by the end of the month but you haven’t gotten to the end of the narrative, have you succeeded? Either or both accomplishments are great – I’m not saying one is better than the other. I’m just wondering what your personal objective is.
    .-= Recent post by Sonja: $50 photo =-.

  4. Kristan Avatar

    Good question… with an unclear answer, haha!

    My goal is to “finish” the book (first draft) by the end of the month. My guess is that will be closer to 80k than 50k, BUT as long as I hit 50k, I will consider August a success.

  5. albie Avatar

    i say for punishment for not reaching 50k by the end of the month, you send me 1 cupcake each day until you reach it :P

  6. Kristan Avatar

    Okay, fatty. :P