Monday 1 December 2008

She’s alive! ALIVE!

One week later…

It’s so good to scrape myself away from the most unproductive week I’ve had all year. I couldn’t even concentrate to read – boo! So rather than concentrating on what I didn’t do last week, I’m trying to focus on what I intend to do this week.

First off I want to finish the short story (Porcelain Dolls) that I started over a week ago and which has been languishing in fever-ville, and then I am going to start the second draft of ‘Theatre of Curious Acts’. Inspired by the first three productive weeks of November, I’ve printed out a calendar for next year and filled it in with a whole year’s worth of plans. No wonder my body had a nervous breakdown twenty-four hours after completing it. We have:

Redraft and finish Theatre by end January 2009; work on The Poisoned Apple/Strange Bones (big plans afoot – more about that later) during February and March; April 2009 is dedicated to my long put-off novella The Eurydice Satellite; May through July will be The Moth Maker (my ‘I can’t decide if it’s YA/MG project’ that I’ve started several times this year); then August thru October we have my next MG Timmy O’Leary & The Gentlemen who Haunt. Phew!*

*chances of success 41.2%

18 comments:

Carrie Harris said...

Are you taking bets? Because something tells me you will actually do it.

Cate Gardner said...

Only if we're dealing in edible currency :)

Anonymous said...

lofty goals indeed. Best of luck with it all!

Cate Gardner said...

Cheers, Barry.

Aaron Polson said...

Glad you're feeling up to snuff. Whatever that means...

I'm betting you'll accomplish those goals...and manage a few shorts here and there. :)

Cate Gardner said...

It's having time for the shorts that I am really worried about.

Jamie Eyberg said...

Sounds like a busy year to me. My brain would have shorted out after making that list. Good luck, but I know you won't need it, not with all the talent you have.

Cate Gardner said...

It's those NaNoWriMo word counts - they're so inspiring. Saying that I've spent most of the day staring at the same sentence.

Fox Lee said...

So you've staggered out of your fever haze? Fabulous : )

Cate Gardner said...

That's me done for a year :)

K.C. Shaw said...

Your schedule makes me tired just thinking about it. I'm glad you're feeling better!

Felicity Dowker said...

All you productive people really need to stop. *looks petulant* You're putting me to SHAME...

Jeremy D Brooks said...

Hey, you knocked out NaNo with a week to spare...you earned a week off.

Kimbra Kasch said...

Sounds like you've got your work cut out for you.

Bobbie Metevier said...

Congratulations on a great year and good luck with all your plans for next, Catherine. You're output and dedication are inspiring!

Cate Gardner said...

Thanks, KC.

That's the intention, Felicity :)

Jeremy :)

Thanks, Bobbie.

Mary Rajotte said...

Seems we're on the same wavelength lately - including both getting sick the last week of NaNo!

I, too, am going to set up a schedule for 2009. And I would be happy to trade in edible currency to cheer one another on! Preferably of the chocolate/candy/coffee varieties!

Tuonela said...

Geez, your unproductive week about matches the busiest I can manage. You'll get there, I have a feeling...