Looking back at my Preparing to Blitz post from earlier this year, I can see that a lot of things did get taken care of and finished, some are shortly to come down the pike (Garden of Legion, Rolling in the Deep, Make a Monkey Outta Me, A Good Home For the Spoon,) and there are plenty that have not yet been done either.
It's a double-edged sword. I am proud of accomplishments, yet disappointed I didn't do more that I set out to do.
I still have some pressing personal deadlines, some projects I simply wish to do and at present 3 projects I was invited to be a part of coming in the New Year - work on them is of course required sooner than later.
Oh, and that's not even counting several of we Space Eldritch contributors have discussed doing a sequel, Space Eldritch 2 already. I am very grateful for the response we have received thus far.
I am working on a short I hope to submit before the end of the month, The King in the Wood, it takes place partially in a Curio shop and as I was describing what was inside, I realized after I had typed it all down that I was describing a lot of things here in my office-Ray Bradbury's advice pays off.

BLESS THE CHILD that I want to release in Dec.
Turn in BLOOD OF OUR FATHERS for edits
Secret Project that is 95% finished
Release WHISPERS OF THE GODDESS soon...
An essay on Heroic Literature (I at least have until Jan 30th-but better to have a rough done by New Years)
and there are probably a dozen stories I'd like to submit in various states of disarray.
Thinking about this, it is a lot, but I can do it if I apply myself.
And you wise readers? What do you do to keep that fire burning bright???
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I was thinking this morning on my commute that I really need to recommit myself to making progress each and every day. I've let too much time pass while I flail around.
I need to prioritize. Fiction writing first, reading and reviewing second.
Also, I've got to get more sleep. It's easier to concentrate when I'm not brain dead.
I mananged to get everything that was still in storage out over the weekend, so hopefully that will free up more time to write.
Good luck, David! You inspire me.
I hear that Charles, its an ongoing battle.
Very true Keith.
I'm trying Angie, thanks.
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