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Monday
Dec312007

Resolution

I am actually thinking of story or novel resolutions rather than those sort of addiction challenging promises one makes this time of year. There are some things I would like to resolve, or finish in some form.

And on the eve of 2008 my mind drifts to goals for the year ahead. Except, I am not a goal oriented guy. I do have some fuzzy idea of where I'd like to be in my writing career in a year or two, and I knock away at some ideas I have about getting there. Is that a goal...hmmm...maybe.

My hope is to finish the first draft of my new novel (working title: Fall in One Day). As well as publish my story collection and write some more shorts. Nothing too lofty, but I'll check back next Dec. and see how I fared.

Here's hoping you all yell woofreakinhoo at midnight.
Have a one for me - okay, have a couple!

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