I called them 'so-called' writers because they all blamed a lack of time every day for their lack of writing. Hence, the term 'so-called.'
Not having enough time to write is a common grievance for many writers who want to write more, but they say there aren't enough hours in a day.
I say that's nonsense. Twenty-four hours a day is more than enough time to write.
Back when National Novel Writing Month was a thing, most people found it difficult to write a 50,000-word novel in a month.
I tried it two years in a row (a long time ago) and it's how I wrote my first novel, Playing For Real, which is still selling today.
Being my first novel, it was a bit of a shock to write so many words in such a short time, but my novel worked out to over 70,000 words. To be able to finish the first draft in a month, I had a detailed outline ready so that all I had to do was write, write, write
I also broke down the math of how many words I needed to write every day, and the following is the math of the daily word count to write a novel in a month.
It's well-known that many writers only write for 2 hours a day. So I figured on aiming for that.
Most writers average writing 1,000 words an hour, so 2 hours of writing is 2,000 words a day. For me, that was 10 A4 pages of writing.
- 2,000 words a day for 30 days is 60,000 words
- 2,000 words a day for 20 days ( 5 days a week for 4 weeks = weekends off) is 40,000 words
So I figured that if I wrote my novel in 2 hours a day for 20 days, it wouldn't add up to 50,000 words. But I'd probably write faster as I went along, so even if I didn't write on the weekends (I had a job and family obligations back then), I could still make the 50,000-word goal.
And I managed to write 20,000 words more than the expected 50,000.
Now I'm not saying that everyone can write 50,000 words every month, but everyone can try. And as we know from experience, whatever we do regularly and consistently becomes faster and easier.
And it's the same with writing. Working just 2 hours a day means you could start producing between 50k and 100k words a month. You may not be able to write that much every month, but imagine how great it will feel during the months that you do.
The math says it's possible, so all you (and I) need to do is make it happen.
The 12 Month Writing Challenge
Write and Publish 12 Books in a Year
https://www.cheritonhousepublishing.com/books/12MTH.html
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