I heartily confess that after I finished my nanonovel before the deadline, I took a couple of days off from writing. I submitted some stories to new markets and I did some reading. Some real and actual pleasure-reading. I finished The Grand Design by Hawking and Mlodinow and started Biopunk by Wohlsen. I still have all those books I got at the PNBA fall show, but I’m taking things one step at a time.
I also resumed writing critiques for fellow critters on Critters.org. I hadn’t submitted anything since I finished my work as a dedicated reader on a ya fantasy novel. I was going to try for a most-productive-critters award this week. That would enable me to submit a short story to the front of the queue and not have to wait the usual three weeks to start receiving critiques on it.
I’ve got two short stories that I’m going to submit as my Clarion West sample writings and I’d like to get them critiqued on Critters. While reading through them, I realized that they’re still in need of much tweaking and not yet ready for the light of day. Instead of going for that most-productive-critter award this week, I’m revising them. I’ll try for that award next week when I actually have something decent to submit for critiques.
I think my writing has improved since I joined Critters, not just from the critiques I’ve received from other sf/f/h writers but also from writing critiques of other people’s stories. When I see what works (and what doesn’t) in someone else’s writing, I think it makes it easier to find what’s working (and failing) in my own writing. Workshoping is great, I wish there was one dedicated to sf/f/h here in Fairbanks, but I guess I have to stick with Critters online for now.
It’s been a week since I finished my NaNoWriMo novel, and I’m back in the writing groove. This month I’m focusing on getting more short stories submitted to the markets and polishing my Clarion West writing samples. (And crossing my fingers about the book proposal that my store’s MPS rep submitted to Tor for me, but I don’t want to say too much about that before its time…) Proof that I’m fully recovered from NaNoWriMo 2011: I’m itching to revisit those 50,000 words and dig for the diamonds in the shit. It’s just going to have to wait until next year.

