The Sunday Circle: What Are You Working On This Week?

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The Sunday Circle is the weekly check-in where I ask the creative-types who follow this blog to weigh in about their goals, inspirations, and challenges for the coming week. The logic behind it can be found here. Want to be involved? It’s easy – just answer three questions in the comments or on your own blog (with a link in the comments here, so that everyone can find them).

After that, throw some thoughts around about other people’s projects, ask questions if you’re so inclined. Be supportive above all.

Then show up again next Sunday when the circle updates next, letting us know how you did on your weekly project and what you’ve got coming down the pipe in the coming week (if you’d like to part of the circle, without subscribing to the rest of the blog, you can sign-up for reminders via email here).

MY CHECK-IN

What am I working on this week?

This week is book prep week, setting up everything that needs to be finalised before Not Quite The End Of the World Just Yet drops at the end of the month. This means final proofs, double-checking everything is set up okay, making sure I get everything in before the pre-order cut-off, and setting up the various blog posts and social stuff. With all the chaos of the last few weeks – and the chaos to come in the next few – it’s increasingly tempting to let all this slide while I focus on other things, so I’m doing my best to keep it front and centre.

What’s inspiring me this week?

I caught up with Lauren Dane’s latest in the Whiskey Sharp series, Jagged, and a novella that floats around the periphery of the series, Cake.  Both were enormously fun reads – the Whiskey Sharp books have a real hipster vibe to them and their linking motif is a series of second-generation Russians living in Seattle. The books share a lot of the things that I generally respond to in Dane’s work: a focus on found family and recovering from trauma; character’s chasing their career passions (usually creative or artisanal ins some way) and being supported by those around them; incredibly hot sex scenes.

Cake suffers a little from being a novella about artists and perpetrating some of my least liked myths about creativity, but it does take the time to unpack that a little with one of the secondary characters. Jagged revolved around an Ex-FBI agent turned tattoo artist and a artisanal baker, which is perhaps my favourite combination of characters that Dane has done.

What action do I need to take?

I’m feeling the need to blog semi-regularly again, largely because I’m spending more and more time inside my own head, focused on my own process and the things I’m not doing. Blogging isn’t necessarily an escape from that, but it forces me to consider ideas and writing problems in a way that is accessible, comprehensible, and (hopefully) useful for other people. This is usually a good thing for my mental state, but frequently eats into the time spent writing other things (which is, invariably, why I start cutting back).

I’m hoping I can find a balance between the two, but I’m not entirely sure how. Logically, the sensible thing would be to start creating a backlog of work that I can keep in reserve, but that risks pushing me back towards the in-my-own-head-ess I’m trying to combat.

The Sunday Circle: What Are You Working On This Week?

Sunday Circle Banner

The Sunday Circle is the weekly check-in where I ask the creative-types who follow this blog to weigh in about their goals, inspirations, and challenges for the coming week. The logic behind it can be found here. Want to be involved? It’s easy – just answer three questions in the comments or on your own blog (with a link in the comments here, so that everyone can find them).

After that, throw some thoughts around about other people’s projects, ask questions if you’re so inclined. Be supportive above all.

Then show up again next Sunday when the circle updates next, letting us know how you did on your weekly project and what you’ve got coming down the pipe in the coming week (if you’d like to part of the circle, without subscribing to the rest of the blog, you can sign-up for reminders via email here).

MY CHECK-IN

What am I working on this week?

I’ve done a pivot on all my plans at the moment, on account of an ongoing medical thing with my partner that means my schedule is all topsy-turvy. This means less first drafting and more rewriting, which is easier to get done in shorter blocks of time. This week my goal is to finish redrafting the second sequence of Bad Dog: Origins, which has been kicking around my redraft queue for a while now.

What’s inspiring me this week?

We’ve been teaching A Game of Thrones in classes this week, which has meant taking a close look at George RR Martin’s doorstopper of a book and paying close attention to the craft. And, let me tell, you the craft in that book is meticulous as fuck – the way he’s building metaphors and imagery is incredible, and his capacity to use mirroring scenes to show transitions is great. It’s incredibly easy to overlook all of those in writing because his prose is so clean and unadorned, but that whole book fits together like an incredibly sturdy brick wall.

What action do I need to take?

There’s a handful of things I need to take care of in the Not Quite The End of the World layout before it goes through a final proof, including an acknowledgements page that has, somehow, been slipping my mind for the last three weeks despite being on my to-do list. I’m on the official countdown now – there’s just two weeks until the files are uploaded to hit the pre-order deadlines – and it’s better to do them early so I don’t try and get things done in a rush.

The Sunday Circle: What Are You Working On This Week?

Sunday Circle Banner

The Sunday Circle is the weekly check-in where I ask the creative-types who follow this blog to weigh in about their goals, inspirations, and challenges for the coming week. The logic behind it can be found here. Want to be involved? It’s easy – just answer three questions in the comments or on your own blog (with a link in the comments here, so that everyone can find them).

After that, throw some thoughts around about other people’s projects, ask questions if you’re so inclined. Be supportive above all.

Then show up again next Sunday when the circle updates next, letting us know how you did on your weekly project and what you’ve got coming down the pipe in the coming week (if you’d like to part of the circle, without subscribing to the rest of the blog, you can sign-up for reminders via email here).

MY CHECK-IN

What am I working on this week?

Incredibly busy week, with some family medical stuff on top, so I’m looking to lock down as much planning as I can until the schedule opens up a bit. I’ll be laying out a couple of short story ideas to noodle with, and working through the next sequence for the WIP.

What’s inspiring me this week?

I did not mean to watch The Sapphires, but my partner has been laid up with a pinched nerve and it was her sick-day viewing of choice.  This is a film that’s working through a well-trod formula a band-trying-to-make-it in a sixties setting, but it’s very aware of the new elements it brings to the table and uses them to its best advantage. Incredibly well-written film that’s layering all sorts of stories and issues up against one another in the narrative to really good effect.

What action do I need to take?

I’m working on a short story at the moment, 8 Minutes of Usable Daylight, and the bulk of my weekly writing time has been spent circling around the final scene which never feels quite right. This is usually a sign that something’s not working earlier in the story and I need some better set-up, so I should take some time to go through the draft and start looking for better endings.