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2025 Fiction Word Count:


234712 / 219000 words. 107% done!

Insights To Not Forget:

I think I did a pretty good job at extending grace to myself for a dumpster fire of a year. I started therapy, going to yoga regularly, and maintained both of those and writing while taking over my parents' health care and their general needs. And then my mother ended up in the hospital in August and died in September, and I had to change my paying job schedule because both my coworkers ended up in surgery in December.

Stories I Posted at Ao3 Finally:

Nonestic Tales: Wide Open Spaces: Word count = 890. The prairie is so big and the baby so little.

The Legend of Zelda: Verge of Destruction: Word count = 14,847. Ganon was defeated, and peace returned to Hyrule. But moblins still march on errands for their Master, and the Triforce issues warnings about a fourth Triforce. Link and Zelda must find it and the last Gensiarian, or risk destroying the entire universe. This story is set five years after the first game.

The Legend of Zelda: Master of the Dark Realm: Word count = 8,065. Ganon kidnaps Zelda and Link's rescue is a disaster, leaving the woman he loves trapped in a crystal protector. Now the only way to free her is to challenge Ganon for lordship of the Dark Realm. But is Link prepared to sacrifice everything he holds dear for the unstoppable destiny of the future?

The Legend of Zelda: Ganon’s Poison: Word count = 9,100. Lissa accidentally finds her way to a strange world of unusual customs and bizarre devices. Luckily, she meets a young man who chivalrously guides her through it while she searches for a way home. Unfortunately, Ganon takes advantage of her absence to poison the young Crown Prince. Zelda travels in disguise to the Dark Realm to find the antidote--aided by a mysterious stranger who hides his identity. Will she manage to find the antidote in time or will Ganon take away everything she loves?

The Legend of Zelda: Destiny: Word count = 21,716. Sixteen years have passed, and Lin has grown up under the pressures of heroic parents and his own cloudy destiny. He begins to find his own path with rescuing the Lady Elaine from Ganon. But is their love meant to be forever or is it a sacrifice for the salvation of Hyrule?

That completes my backlog of stories. What I have left to go onto Ao3 are more fanmixes that are soundtracks for fanfics.

Stories I Posted:

Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part: Word count = 14,337. Stoker, Carbine, and Rimfire come secretly to Chicago with knowledge of Limburger’s latest plan and agendas of their own.

Star Wars: Interrogation Room: Word count = 570. Luke and Mara share a midnight kiss.

Star Wars: Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command: Word count = 7,408. Luke wakes up and plans must be made and High Command must be briefed about what happened on Bespin and what Luke and Leia are planning to do next.

Three of a Kind: Word count = 236,657. Deep Space Planet Future Rock ‘n Ride Action! A Trigun 1998 and Biker Mice From Mars 1993 crossover. Vash juggles helping out strangers to Gunsmoke and thwarting Legato Bluesummers’ machinations to further Millions Knives’ plans for the planet and finds more family than he ever dreamed he deserved to have.

Stories I Finished:

I don't have anything all done except for the posting.

Stories Caught Up in Editing:

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Sacrifice of Happiness Word Count = 10,128 (5180 written in 2024 + 4948 written in 2025). Karbunkle is fed up of circumstances not letting him experiment how he wants to, but will changing them behind everyone’s backs give him the mental stimulation he craves? -- This one is ready to do my edits to the third draft, so hopefully posting in 2026.

Star Wars: Sororal Lineality: Kyber: Word count = 3073 (1491 written in 2024 + 1582 written in 2025). I'm pretty sure that the first draft of this story is finished, so I need to edit.

Stories I Didn't Finish:

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler: Word count = 21,343. So instead of starting the last Evil Jack story, I started on this one which is the next one after Sacrifice of Happiness.

Legends of Hyrule: The Hyrueliana 2025 Rewrite: Word count = 2866. Now that I have an outline in which the characters are taking action for their lives, finishing this story should go much faster.

Star Wars: Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication: Word count = 254. I had a difficult time figuring out the outline and some motivations, so I didn't get much writing done when it was working on Star Wars time. Hopefully, picking it back up in 2026 will go smoothly.

Strix: Forget the Sun: Word count = 93,264 (26,588 written previously + 4279 written in 2019 + 279 written in 2020 + 15,328 written in 2021 + 5416 written in 2022 + 23,714 written in 2023 + 15,665 written in 2024 + 1995 written in 2025). No one is surprised that this story is in this section. It had the bad luck to have its two months working time scheduled for August and September, when my mother was more in the hospital than out and died on September 12th. In that time, I only wrote the words I got in 11 days and realized that my outlined ending no longer worked because of changes I made to the story. So just write a new ending based on the new stuff, but I couldn't figure out the ending because I didn't know what genre or organizing plot idea the word total even is. After deciding to spend October, November, and December on this story to make up for the lack of focus earlier, I graphed what scenes I had according to the Story Grid method in hopes that it would help me answer the genre question. Then I started filling in a timeline of the time frame of the whole novel with what are all the characters doing so hopefully I can see what the missing genre conventions and obligations are and what to fix those with. The year ended without me having finished that timeline.

What I Think About My Stories:

My favorite story this year: Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler. This story has been roughly outlined for about 14 years, and falling into it was so easy. I ended up falling into it for 16 days while at the hospital and after. Crossing fingers that I finish the Evil Jack series before falling back in it again in 2026.

Story most under-appreciated by the universe, in my opinion: Three of a Kind. I know crossovers are always a hard sell, but I loved it to bits and wanted more comments about the changes I had made to canon. Also since Hannah told Vash what happened to her sperm donor, it has made it harder for me to write that last story in the Evil Jack series.

Most fun story: Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler.

Stories I wrote that I never thought I'd write: Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Sacrifice of Happiness. I think this has answered this category for two years in a row. Being in Karbunkle's POV was a trip.

Hardest story to write: Strix: Forget the Sun.

Biggest disappointment: Star Wars: Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication, not sure why it's giving me issues.

Biggest surprise: Legends of Hyrule: The Hyrueliana 2025 Rewrite. I had to throw everything out but once I did, I got a plot that the characters are taking action in their own lives.

What's your favorite piece of dialogue you wrote this year? From Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler:

Vinnie turned back to the new mouse. “A carnival is going on? Which way to the rides?”

Her glare shifted to a patented Charley fed up and pissed off, oh that’s what it would look like with fur. “The middle of Mardi Gras,” she bit out.

Vinnie glanced around. Oh good, nobody else knew what she was talking about either.

“Fucking tourists,” she muttered. “X-Files didn’t prepare me for alien tourists.”

“We are not tourists,” Carbine insisted. “We got your distress call. Are you the only mouse here?”

“You missed Orlando if you’re looking for Mickey and Minnie.” The new mouse folded her arms over her chest. “And thank you for hearing my screaming after you tried to set me on fire by setting the warehouse on fire.”

“You need to let the fire go,” Vinnie said. “Jet Blaster started it.”

“Your big mouth started it,” Tala corrected.

Vinnie shrugged. “He must still be sore about getting hit by the elevated train on the Loop.”

“I can’t imagine why he’s still holding a grudge.” Ooo, new girl had sarcasm too.

“We need higher firepower to fight him,” Carbine pointed out unnecessarily. Why did she think they hit Jet Blaster with a train the last time? “So focus please. How many mice do we have to rescue here?”

New mouse raised her eyebrows high. “Rescue? Are ya plannin’ on setting more of the city on fire?”

“Now you’re acting like we’re the ones to be leery of.”

“That’s right, boo. ‘Bout time you figured that out. I don’t know you and you tried to set me on fire.”

What's your favorite piece of description or narration you wrote this year? From Legends of Hyrule: The Hyrueliana 2025 Rewrite:

The gully underneath was too rocky for trees, but green boughs reached over the fragmented parapet ahead of them. Whatever had been built on the top had the summit edge fortified with a thick wall that years had crumbled. They entered through the columns that had probably held a type of gate that had disintegrated and stopped in a shaded paved yard.

The trees had grown up from opportunistic seeds in the cracks of the paving stones and without anyone living here or even visiting regularly, they heaved the stones out of the way as they grew larger. The whole yard surrounding the building in the center had been paved at some point, so paved paths still existed unevenly between the trees.

Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would, less, or about what you predicted? Less. I'm not upset about it, but I did drop working on the Hyrueliana in October, November, and December to edit Strix: Forget the Sun.

Number of Days I Wrote or Edited: 185 days.

Number of Days Meeting or Exceeding the daily 600 word count: 32 days.

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them? I don't remember taking any risks.

Did you meet last year's goals? Let's find out. The goals from my 2025 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series:
    • August, September: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun first draft
    • August, September: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun
    • August, September: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars stories:
    • April, May, July: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • April, May, July: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to second draft
    • April, May, July: Send second draft of Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to beta
    • April, May, July: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to third draft
    • April, May, July: Finish SL: Kyber first draft
    • April, May, July: Edit SL: Kyber to second draft
    • April, May, July: Send second draft of SL: Kyber to beta
    • April, May, July: Edit SL: Kyber to third draft
    • April, May, July: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Homecoming first draft
    • April, May, July: Finish SL: Ord Mantell first draft
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars stories
    • February, June: Finish Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness first draft
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part to third draft
    • February, June: Edit Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to second draft
    • February, June: Send second draft of Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to beta
    • February, June: Edit Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to third draft
    • February, June: Finish Evil Jack: last story first draft
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: last story to second draft
    • February, June: Send second draft of Evil Jack: last story to beta
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: last story to third draft
  • Writing Trigun fanfics
    • January: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to third draft
  • Writing Zackverse stories
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Hyrueliana first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Hyrueliana to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send second draft of Hyrueliana to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Hyrueliana to third draft
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Gargoyles: Caught in a Web first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send second draft of Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to third draft
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to third draft
  • BookWorm's Library maintenance
    • July, December: Make sure software is up-to-date
    • July, December: Add any other files that need adding
    • July, December: Add FanFiction Garret section to the site
    • July, December: Add recipes to Cookbook
  • Ao3
    • June: Upload already published stories
    • June: Upload SL: Plans and High Command on May 4, 2025
    • June: Upload thirteen fanmixes
    • June: Upload Trigun: Three of a Kind
    • June: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Extricition
    • June: Upload Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness
    • June: Upload Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part
    • June: Upload Evil Jack: last story
    • June: Upload Zackverse: The Hyrueliana
    • June: Upload Gargoyles: Caught in a Web

Do you have any goals for the coming year? The goals from my 2026 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series:
    • September, October: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun first draft
    • September, October: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun
    • September, October: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars stories:
    • March, April: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • March, April: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to second draft
    • March, April: Send second draft of Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to beta
    • March, April: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to third draft
    • March, April: Edit SL: Kyber to second draft
    • March, April: Send second draft of SL: Kyber to beta
    • March, April: Edit SL: Kyber to third draft
    • March, April: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Homecoming first draft
    • March, April: Finish SL: Ord Mantell first draft
    • March, April: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Homecoming to second draft
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars stories
    • January, February: Edit Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to third draft
    • January, February: Finish Evil Jack: Perseverance first draft
    • January, February: Edit Evil Jack: Perseverance to second draft
    • January, February: Send second draft of Evil Jack: Perseverance to beta
    • January, February: Edit Evil Jack: Perseverance to third draft
    • January, February: Finish Wars Are Won: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler first draft
    • January, February: Edit Wars Are Won: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler to second draft
    • January, February: Send second draft of Wars Are Won: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler to beta
    • January, February: Edit Wars Are Won: Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler to third draft
  • Writing Zackverse stories
    • May, June: Finish Hyrueliana first draft
    • May, June: Edit Hyrueliana to second draft
    • May, June: Send second draft of Hyrueliana to beta
    • May, June: Edit Hyrueliana to third draft
    • May, June: Finish Gargoyles: Caught in a Web first draft
    • May, June: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to second draft
    • May, June: Send second draft of Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to beta
    • May, June: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to third draft
    • May, June: Finish Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song first draft
    • May, June: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to second draft
    • May, June: Send Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to beta
    • May, June: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to third draft
  • BookWorm's Library maintenance
    • July, December: Make sure software is up-to-date
    • July, December: Add any other files that need adding
    • July, December: Add FanFiction Garret section to the site
    • July, December: Add recipes to Cookbook
  • Ao3
    • August, November: Upload thirteen fanmixes
    • When finished: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Extricition
    • When finished: Upload Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness
    • When finished: Upload Evil Jack: Perseverance
    • When finished: Upload Zackverse: The Hyrueliana
    • When finished: Upload Gargoyles: Caught in a Web

Here's to 2026. We'll get through all this together.

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2024 Fiction Word Count:


615,535 / 219,600 words. 280% done!

2024 ended so badly on a personal level for me, this is the gif that spoke to me to best sum up the change of the year.

Insights To Not Forget:

I had to create a new spreadsheet to track the amount of words written for the year since I couldn't trust the formulas on the one I had been using for years. According to it, I reached my goal of writing 600 words a day 100 days.

Focusing on a Single Project in a Month: This continues to be the best thing to actually completely finishing lingering WIPs. I will be putting the months with the same fandom much closer together in 2025, because I struggled to remember what I was doing with Strix: Forget the Sun.

Stories I Posted:

Star Wars: Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban: Word count = 61,218. Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade's exploration of Mimban is derailed by the unexpected Imperial presence on the planet and their way off-planet depends on finding the Kaiburr crystal before the Imperial do.

Star Wars: Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command Word Count = 7408. Luke wakes up and plans must be made and High Command must be briefed about what happened on Bespin and what Luke and Leia are planning to do next.

Stories I Posted at Ao3 Finally: This got paused as I try to figure out what still needs to go up besides the fanmixes, and then I forgot about it.

Stories I Finished: I don't have any stories that I completed the editing on to say it is ready for publication but haven't published yet.

Stories Caught Up in Editing:

Trigun: Three of a Kind: Word count = 236,237 (20,838 written in 2022 + 182,470 written in 2023 + 32,929 written in 2024). I have finally gotten this novel to creating on the third draft. Crossing fingers that you can read it in 2025.

Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part: Word count = 14,150. And here's a great example of the focus on one thing for a month works, I have returned to Biker Mice From Mars. I didn't get edits finished this year but I tried.

Stories I Didn't Finish:

Strix: Forget the Sun: Word count = 91,269 (26,588 written previously + 4279 written in 2019 + 279 written in 2020 + 15,328 written in 2021 + 5416 written in 2022 + 23,714 written in 2023 + 15,665 written in 2024). I finally got out of the last battle and into cleaning up and hiding the paranormal from the rest of the world. Can I finish it next year and start figuring out what I have written?

Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness: Word count = 5180. I thought I had finished the first draft of this story, but realized after reviewing it for the second draft that I had neglected adding any complications so I had to start over and add some.

Sororal Lineality: Kyber: Word count = 1491. So my last month focusing on Star Wars got spent on rereading Shadows of the Empire since I plan on using some of it in this series. So, the month finished before I finished a draft of this story.

What I Think About My Stories:

My favorite story this year: Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part Fourteen years since I worked on any of my Biker Mice fanfics, but this story and details canon to the show flew out of me. Too bad all my writing projects don't move that fast.

Story most under-appreciated by the universe, in my opinion: Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command will probably get some more attention after I post it on Ao3 for May the Fourth in 2025.

Most fun story: Getting back into Biker Mice From Mars through Trigun and my own memories has been a trip, even if I had a hang-up in Sacrifice of Happiness.

Stories I wrote that I never thought I'd write: Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness. A whole story from a bad guy's POV, which I got into Karbunkle's head pretty well.

Hardest story to write: Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness. And then I proceeded to not give him any complications because it serves the whole series development, so that also makes this the hardest story to write since I have to not make it so darn easy for him.

Biggest disappointment: Strix: Forget the Sun. Why are you not done yet? If I had managed the same amount of words that I had last year, it might have a finished draft.

Biggest surprise: Did I mention remembering things after fourteen years away? Because wow, that blew my mind.

What's your favorite piece of dialogue you wrote this year? From Strix: Forget the Sun:

Sagara was gone. He ran his tongue over his teeth and scraped it against his fangs. He groaned in disappointment.

Raven lifted herself partial off him. “Ferris? Did the light get you?”

“No, not that. Lost Boys was wrong.”

She raised herself up on her hands and knees and stared down at his face. “You pinche idiota bitched about me wanting holy water Super Soakers and you’re taking how to be a vampire from movies?”

“He got to be human after they staked the sire vampire. I didn’t think it would work that for me, not really. Let me up.”

Raven got up to her feet gracefully, and Ferris accepted the hand up she extended. They were in a library, that explained the books. “What did you think you would get?” she asked.

“My head torn off by Sagara or one of his loyal idiots.” He shrugged helplessly at her dismayed expression of disbelief. “You asked, and I swore to be honest with you.”

“As long as we’re being honest, you’re not as cute as Keifer Sutherland either.”

What's your favorite piece of description or narration you wrote this year? From Sororal Lineality: Kyber:

Light expanded out of the box and scattered different flashes of color over Luke’s face. Green, blue, yellow, orange, purple, and white tiny rectangles of light danced over his closed eyes and calm expression.

Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would, less, or about what you predicted? I ended up with 77 tracked projects, which honestly was far too many for focused attention. 63 were non-fiction and most of those were Six Sentence Sunday posts I started to advertise every story I have written. So I should have way fewer of those moving forward. Of the 14 fiction projects, seven are the versions for the BookWorm's Library and Ao3. It might be double dipping to count them in the same fiction word count, but novels not going on those sites will only be counted once.

Regardless, the new spreadsheet did handle that many projects but I don't want that many next year.

Number of Days I Wrote or Edited: 332 days. The count I thought I had set up in the spreadsheet doesn't work when I put a zero in because I did work on something like updating the BookWorm's Library but wasn't measuring the words. So next year, I need to measure the words even on those so it works without my having to count.

Number of Days Meeting or Exceeding the daily 600 word count: 100 days.

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them? I think it was less risk taking and more getting down to basics of writing. Do it every day and try to hit the 600 daily word count every day. I did notice that without outside accountability eyes (even if the group ultimately didn't care what my results are) my results on Strix: Forget the Sun decreased. So I think I need to be more public with that novel's progress next year.

Did you meet last year's goals? Let's find out. The goals from my 2024 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series:
    • April, September: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun first draft
    • April, September: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun
    • April, September: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars stories:
    • May, October: Conlanging Honoghran = Finished enough to finish the scene I wanted in Mission on Mimban
    • May, October: Edit Mission on Mimban to second draft = Finished
    • May, October: Send Mission on Mimban to beta = Finished
    • May, October: Edit Mission on Mimban to third draft = Finished
    • May, October: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to second draft = Finished
    • May, October: Send SL: Plans and High Command to beta = Finished
    • May, October: Edit SL: Plans and High Command to third draft = Finished
    • May, October: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • May, October: Finish SL: Kyber first draft
    • May, October: Outline Everybody Lives But Maul story = Finished
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars stories
    • March, August: Finish Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness first draft
    • March, August: Finish Evil Jack: 'Til Death Do We Part first draft = Finished
  • Writing Trigun fanfics
    • January, June, November: Finish Trigun: Three of a Kind first draft = Finished
    • January, June, November: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to second draft = Finished
    • January, June, November: Send Trigun: Three of a Kind to beta = Finished
    • January, June, November: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to third draft
  • BookWorm's Library maintenance
    • July, December: Make sure software is up-to-date
    • July, December: Add Sororal Lineality: Miha = Finished
    • July, December: Add any other files that need adding
    • July, December: Add recipes to Cookbook
  • Ao3
    • February: Upload already published stories
    • February: Upload Mission on Mimban third draft = Finished
    • February: Upload SL: Plans and High Command after Mission on Mimban = Holding this until May 4, 2025
    • February: Upload thirteen fanmixes

Do you have any goals for the coming year? The goals from my 2025 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series:
    • August, September: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun first draft
    • August, September: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun
    • August, September: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars stories:
    • April, May, July: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • April, May, July: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to second draft
    • April, May, July: Send second draft of Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to beta
    • April, May, July: Edit Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication to third draft
    • April, May, July: Finish SL: Kyber first draft
    • April, May, July: Edit SL: Kyber to second draft
    • April, May, July: Send second draft of SL: Kyber to beta
    • April, May, July: Edit SL: Kyber to third draft
    • April, May, July: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Homecoming first draft
    • April, May, July: Finish SL: Ord Mantell first draft
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars stories
    • February, June: Finish Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness first draft
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part to third draft
    • February, June: Edit Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to second draft
    • February, June: Send second draft of Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to beta
    • February, June: Edit Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness to third draft
    • February, June: Finish Evil Jack: last story first draft
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: last story to second draft
    • February, June: Send second draft of Evil Jack: last story to beta
    • February, June: Edit Evil Jack: last story to third draft
  • Writing Trigun fanfics
    • January: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to third draft
  • Writing Zackverse stories
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Hyrueliana first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Hyrueliana to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send second draft of Hyrueliana to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Hyrueliana to third draft
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Gargoyles: Caught in a Web first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send second draft of Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Caught in a Web to third draft
    • March, October, November, December: Finish Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song first draft
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to second draft
    • March, October, November, December: Send Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to beta
    • March, October, November, December: Edit Gargoyles: Wild as a Swallow's Song to third draft
  • BookWorm's Library maintenance
    • July, December: Make sure software is up-to-date
    • July, December: Add any other files that need adding
    • July, December: Add FanFiction Garret section to the site
    • July, December: Add recipes to Cookbook
  • Ao3
    • June: Upload already published stories
    • June: Upload SL: Plans and High Command on May 4, 2025
    • June: Upload thirteen fanmixes
    • June: Upload Trigun: Three of a Kind
    • June: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Extricition
    • June: Upload Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness
    • June: Upload Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part
    • June: Upload Evil Jack: last story
    • June: Upload Zackverse: The Hyrueliana
    • June: Upload Gargoyles: Caught in a Web

Here's to 2025.

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2023 Fiction Word Count:


285333 / 478128 words. 60% done!

Insights To Not Forget:

Dealing with what I can write in an hour: I established 600 words as my daily word count back in 2017, but didn't start tracking how long I wrote during a day until 2018. So I focused my math on 2018 - 2023. 2018 was the only year in which I had reached an hour of writing on average until this year 2023 so far when my average time is an hour and thirty minutes. But I only had 185 days of reaching or exceeding 600 words, so that spreadsheet broke down my average words per hour at 581.

For 2019 - 2021, my time writing per day dropped significantly: 47 minutes, 36 minutes, and 50 minutes. The days of reaching or exceeding 600 words also dropped (49, 48, 85) and average words per hour dropped too (451, 390, 584). I haven't gone back to look at what I was working during those years, but just from the statistic summaries I'm looking at it is clear that I either didn't write most days of the year or if I did it was way under an hour. 2022 is an outlier from the earlier years. The total days of reaching or exceeding was 113, but my average words per day was 1309 and the average writing time went up to 58 minutes per day. So the average words per hour calculated to 1363 that year.

Now to glance back at My Year in Fic posts to see what was going on.

2022: The new words that were not Library updating words only equalled 132,008. I wrote or editing 311 out of 365 days. Also in making new words easier, this was the first year I said I was going to work on one project a month and that was a success. My three void babies joined my house and life at the end of July.
2021: Ah, the fun with getting Scrivener 3 up and running and the laptop not having enough space. That was no fun. Continuing Covid not-fun times. Hurricane Ida made landfall. And Trigun outlines took over my brain.
2020: Covid plague! I spent all of August and September editing and just editing.
2019: Actually list of accomplishements is pretty good. We had my parents' anniversary cruise in October before Mom's surgery. And then she spent the entire month of Novemember in two hospitals and a rehab facility.
2018: I increased the number of days reaching or exceeding 600 words to 105 days out of 365. Looks like I overwhelmed myself with "WRITE ALL THE THINGS" on original fiction and barely did anything on the two projects I had going then to work on fanfics instead.

So can I write 600 words in an hour? No. My time so far this year is an average of writing for an hour and thirty minutes and the words per hours are 581. And another thing 600 words is my daily goal that my brain weasels twisted over to only take an hour. I have all day to get to it, but I shouldn't look at changing it until I have 365 days of reaching 600.

Stories I Posted at Ao3 Finally:

Tin Man / Medical Investigation: Alchemy: Word count = 30,166. A mysterious illness suddenly puts DG in charge and she seeks help where no one in the O.Z. expected her to. Written for TM Challenge 4th Annual Big Damn Challenge. Cross-posted on LiveJournal, FanFiction.Net, and the BookWorm's Library on June 29, 2011. The character Maggie Connor was created by ErinM_4600 for her story You Ever Wonder Why?, and used with permission. The character Margo Whitney was created for my Biker Mice From Mars: Evil Jack series of fanfics.

Nonestic Tales: What Memories Can Bring: Word count = 3237. Now I see you standing with brown leaves falling around and snow in your hair. Now you're smiling out the window of that crummy hotel over Washington Square. Our breath comes out white clouds, mingles and hangs in the air. Speaking strictly for me, we both could have died then and there. This story was finished on June 4, 2009, cross-posted at FanFiction.net on July 13, 2009, and the BookWorm's Library on March 20, 2010, and is the first of the Nonestic Tales series. “Diamonds and Rust” by Blackmore’s Night was an inspiration song.

Nonestic Tales: Pirates of the Nonestic: Word count = 112,914. Away from the familiar O.Z., the runaway Princess and the Tin Man join Captain "Blood-rage" Betsy Bobbins' quest and cross swords with sullen pirates, the navy out to stop Bobbins, and a legendary evil lurking in the Nonestic Ocean. This story was finished on May 17, 2009, cross-posted at FanFiction.net and the BookWorm's Library on March 30, 2010, and is the second of the Nonestic Tales series.

Nonestic Tales: Making Whole: Word count = 6,835. Lovers at odds seem to end up in Wonderland, but does this realm have a way to give Azkadellia what she wants no matter how hard Ambrose objects?

Stories I Posted:

Sororal Lineality: Miha: Word count = 3,129. Biggs Darklighter arrives back at the Fleet and finds out what happened to Luke Skywalker from a new defector, Mara Jade.

Stories I Finished:

A lot of writing this year, but haven't finished a first draft of anything.

Stories Caught Up in Editing:

Star Wars: Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban: Word count = 61,146. I have finished sending it through the ProWriting Aid program, but I found out I didn't create the Honoghran words one scene needed. So I got started on that and didn't get it finished.

Stories I Didn't Finish:

Trigun: Three of a Kind: Word count = 203,308 (20,838 written in 2022 + 182,470 written in 2023). This story has so many words! I really would like to reach the end.

Strix: Forget the Sun: Word count = 75,604 (26,588 written previously + 4279 written in 2019 + 279 written in 2020 + 15,328 written in 2021 + 5416 written in 2022 + 23,714 written in 2023). I only worked on it for National Novel Writing Month in November, but I joined Rachael Herron's NaNo accountability group and with permission to just flood the narrative with all the stupid thoughts in my head, and I got the highest word count on this narrative in five years! It's still not done, but I'm in the third act setting up for the climax fight.

Sherok (Martian language): Word count = 8258. I think I'm done with creating this language. What I have left is defining the words I have created.

Honoghran: Word count = 604. I finally have a question should I ever meet Timothy Zahn. "Did you have any rules for the apostrophe usage in Honoghran or did you decide every other word needed one to look pretty?" We have them in titles, in proper names, in clan names, in at least one verb that we know is a verb, and then these three words in the two sentences in Dark Force Rising that I don't know what they are. In serious conlanging though, I think the ones in titles are substituting for "of the."

  • ush = clan/clans
  • Ary'ush = Savior of the Clans
  • Mal'ary'ush = Daughter of the Savior of the Clans
For the clan names, I'm thinking that what is behind the apostrophe is a directional marker of where the clan was from before the destruction of Honoghr. For proper names, maybe part of the name is named after someone famous or in honor of. Since the firstchild, secondchild, thirdchild is actually child, grandchild, and great-grandchild, I don't think they have a bunch of numbered Juniors running around. With this thought, I believe in a generation or two after the events in the Last Command, the Noghri will have a bunch of "word'rukh" or "Rukh'word" kids running around. And that's as far as my conlanging got with this one.

What I Think About My Stories:

My favorite story this year: Trigun: Three of a Kind has been so much fun, I have sneaked writing it into months that I haven't supposed to be working on it.

Story most under-appreciated by the universe, in my opinion: I don't really feel any of the stories fit this one. Especially when I have posted such little new material.

Most fun story: Trigun: Three of a Kind.

Stories I wrote that I never thought I'd write: I really didn't think I need to conlang an already created language, but here I am with the amusing idea to do that and confuse a nasty Imperial. And people say fanfic doesn't challenge a writer as much as original fiction does.

Hardest story to write: Less a story and more sticking to the plan for the year. I generally kept to my month-per-project goal, but loss what I was supposed to be working on with the computer problems and when I was supposed to switch.

Biggest disappointment: My paying job's firewall messed up Ao3 displaying, so I had to stop uploading stories to Ao3 unless I was at home. And for some reason when July rolled around to finish uploading, I forgot to finish them. Also my desktop computer's hard drive died and I ended up not doing more updates to the BookWorm's Library in August.

Biggest surprise: Strix: Forget the Sun during National Novel Writing Month in November. I MADE WORDS! on everyday but one in November. Here is what I shared on Rachael Herron's Slack channel:

31,855/50,000 is where I'm calling it now
The total added to the messy, messy narrative is 23,714 getting me to setting up all the characters for the big battle of the climax. And I just checked my records, this is the most words I have added to it in FOUR YEARS! The only day I didn't do any writing was the 25th and that day was spent driving back home from the Thanksgiving celebration over 4.5 hours away. Even with the trip, I kept plugging away at this and didn't put it aside for a different WIP.
That is all thanks to the support here.

I've been keeping metrics posts for that kind of analysis later. One thing I noticed was having permission to jump around. Not that I needed permission, but I'm a very linear writer. So previously when I'd bog down in a scene and words would freeze, I'd keep throwing myself at with less and less results.
This year and Rachael's writing messy mantra finally took hold, and instead of dropping the whole novel when I hit a block, I moved to a new scene and words gushed.
Don't know what this means for the character who always gave me the blockages yet. :laughing:

What's your favorite piece of dialogue you wrote this year? What's your favorite piece of description or narration you wrote this year? Both come from this part of Trigun: Three of a Kind:

“Quiet, Punisher. I’m tired of balancing your divided loyalties.”

Wolfwood spun the cross off his back and the cloth unwrapped from around it. His right hand tucked into a hole in the center of it as he shifted his left leg back and pointed the long end at the Gung-Ho Guns. The metal split apart, showing a gun barrel in the center. It spit out bullets with sparks and smoke, and Wolfwood used them to draw a line of bullet holes at the Gung-Ho Guns’ feet. They all danced back, including Bluesummers.

“Mamajamming! That’s bigger than Uncle Vinnie’s bazooka!”

Everyone ignored Chuck to stare at Wolfwood. He smirked back at them. “I’ve picked a side, but you’re still going to have to deal with me.”

Bluesummers narrowed his eye and twitched his outstretched fingers.

Wolfwood dropped the muzzle of his cross gun to the floor as his body bent back like Milly-ma’am.

Bluesummers smirked briefly. “And you actually thought you’d be a deterrent. Gray the Ninelives, punish the traitor.”

The huge guy in brown gladiator armor lurched forward, reaching for the man in the black suit. This fit Hannah’s rule close enough. Chuck pulled out the blaster, aimed up at the big guy, and pulled the trigger. “Eat blaster, dome head!”

The blaster bolt hit Gray the Ninelives right on the brown collar that started right under the eyes of the dome and ended at the pecs as the armor went around those muscles. And the collar and the flesh-colored dome popped off Gray’s shoulders like a bottle cap when Uncle Modo opened a root beer bottle. The face underneath was made of brown metal but no mouth, just twelve slits around the bottom for escaping heat. The blue eyes were reflectors, not eyeballs. The brown metal didn’t make a full skull and green metal circuit boards looked like a brain out of the forehead.

Chuck blinked. “More like chrome head. You’re a robot!”

“You are the most troublesome child,” Bluesummers said with a weary growl.

“Every day all day long!” Chuck guessed he was too old for ‘troublesome tot’ that Limburger called him a lot.

Gray the Ninelives recovered from losing his disguise and reached for Wolfwood again.

Chuck grinned and leaped onto the massive arm. He ran up to Gray’s shoulder as the robot straightened and tried to grab him instead. Chuck ducked behind the head, grabbing hold of the edge of brown metal at the boundary of the computer brain. “Aooow! Hannah’s gonna be so jelly. She thinks she’s the only one who can rage against machines!”

Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would, less, or about what you predicted? Honestly, less than I thought I would. I didn't anticipate getting caught up in conlanging and I didn't anticipate the computer issues that made me go "whelp, work on what has been working last month" and usually keep on writing Trigun: Three of a Kind. I'm not begrudging my words, I just thought I'd touch more projects.

Number of Days I Wrote or Edited: 333 days.

Number of Days Meeting or Exceeding the daily 600 word count: 185 days.

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them? I made myself accountable to more people for original fiction and having people I didn't want to disappoint and letting myself throw utter crap on the page where it would count did unlock progress there. I also didn't stick with linear writing when a scene locked up on me but jumped to a different scene and got words.

Did you meet last year's goals? Let's find out. The goals from my 2023 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series
    • November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's first draft = still not finished but pleased with progress this year
    • November: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun to second draft
    • November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's third draft
    • November: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars fanfics
    • March, September: Edit Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to second draft = still not finished
    • March, September: Send Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to beta reader
    • March, September: Finish Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • March, September: Finish Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft = finished
    • March, September: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to second draft
    • March, September: Send Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to beta reader
    • March, September: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to third draft
    • March, September: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • March, September: Finish Sororal Lineality: Kyber first draft
    • March, September: Outline Everybody Lives But Maul story
  • Writing Trigun fanfics
    • January, June, July, December: Finish Trigun: Three of a Kind first draft = still not finished
    • January, June, July, December: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to second draft
    • January, June, July, December: Send Trigun: Three of a Kind to beta
    • January, June, July, December: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to third draft
  • Writing Zackverse
    • April: Work on Hyrueliana's overhaul
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars fanfics
    • May, October: Find Wars Are Won series notes and see if stories can be consolidated
    • May, October: Finish next Wars Are Won story to first draft
    • May, October: Finish Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part to first draft
  • Post regularly to Intentionally Left Blank, Dreamwidth, Discipline Under Fire, and Tumblr Random Thoughts = Do once a month
  • BookWorm's Library website maintenance
    • February, August: Make sure the software is up to date
    • February, August: Add any files that need adding
  • Add more fanfics to AO3
    • January, July: Upload twelve already published stories = this number is now at seven already published stories and twelve fanmixes for already published stories
    • January, July: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • January, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft next = finished
    • January, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command third draft after Mission on Mimban
  • Other publishing
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Liberation to the Library = finished
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: One More Service to the Library = finished
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: MJ-0002 to the Library = finished
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: Aftermath to the Library = finished
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban to the Library
    • Update FF.net profile of where newer stories are now

My daily writing plans to help the above list of goals get done:

  • Write 600 daily words. Can be split among stories. The yearly goal is 478,128. = I ended up writing 285,333 for the year, and had 185 days of or exceeding 600 words.
  • Write and edit every day. = Wrote 333 days this year.
  • Work in meditation time with Brain FM.
  • Figure out how to keep the house clean.
  • Figure out the house remodel.

Do you have any goals for the coming year? The goals from my 2024 one-page business plan are:

  • Writing Strix series:
    • April, September: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun first draft
    • April, September: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun
    • April, September: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars stories:
    • May, October: Conlanging Honoghran
    • May, October: Edit Mission on Mimban to second draft
    • May, October: Send Mission on Mimban to beta
    • May, October: Edit Mission on Mimban to third draft
    • May, October: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to second draft
    • May, October: Send SL: Plans and High Command to beta
    • May, October: Edit SL: Plans and High Command to third draft
    • May, October: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extriction first draft
    • May, October: Finish SL: Kyber first draft
    • May, October: Outline Everbody Lives But Maul story
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars stories
    • March, August: Finish Wars Are Won: Sacrifice of Happiness first draft
    • March, August: Finish Evil Jack: 'Til Death Do We Part first draft
  • BookWorm's Library maintenance
    • July, December: Make sure software is up-to-date
    • July, December: Add Sororal Lineality: Miha
    • July, December: Add any other files that need adding
    • July, December: Add recipes to Cookbook
  • Ao3
    • February: Upload already published stories
    • February: Upload Mission on Mimban third draft
    • February: Upload SL: Plans and High Command after Mission on Mimban
    • February: Upload thirteen fanmixes
I'm aiming for 600 words everyday which will be 219,600 for the year.

Here's to 2024. We'll get through all this together.

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2022 Fiction Word Count:


478128 / 177267 words. 270% done!


Insights To Not Forget: Narrowing my focus to one WIP per month the whole month before going to another WIP gave me results I am proud of. Proud enough to use this prioritizing against in 2023. Look, I finally managed to cross-post old stories at Ao3, which I have been planning on doing for years, but this is the first year I have managed any headway on doing it.

Stories I Posted at Ao3 Finally:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Bloodlines: The Turtles are used to being blamed for the crimes they stop in the Big Apple. But they aren't murderers--despite what Chief Sterns says. And the quest to clear their names is complicated by the arrival of the victim's younger siblings needing protection from the Shredder. Takes place about ten months after the present day parts of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ronin: Three years after Bloodlines, Allie's beginning college coincides with the appearance of a new vigilante on the streets. The Turtles name her the Ronin, but is she really master-less or is her hatred for the Shredder an Oscar-winning performance?

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Family, Friends, and Foes: Val Tech discovers the Turtles and now they're on the run. But things really explode once they reach Chicago. A crossover with Biker Mice From Mars. This story takes place in 1995, one week after Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Reunions and three months after Oroku Nagi's death in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ronin.

Tin Man: Dragons and Ninjas: Five months after the Eclipse, Longcoat attacks and dragon sightings terrorize the population, so DG and her companions set out to save the O.Z. again and cross paths with a Slipper on a mission of his own.

Tin Man: Where Did That Come From: How did Glitch and Cain get to the Sorceress' Tower so quickly?

Tin Man: Don't Know What the Other Hands Are Doing: What happened to Airofday when the Longcoats dragged her away?

Tin Man: Victory Ball: None of this was worth a lousy medal.

A Mist of Prophecies: A Storm of Things Forseen: Queen Titania has a mission for Cassandra that can bring the halfling gargoyle to a clan that will accept what she is. But can Cassandra trust the Queen that destroyed everything she knew?

A Mist of Prophecies: Shivers the Heart to Hear: Every sorcerer's apprentice has to learn not to mix magics. Now is Angela's turn.

A Mist of Prophecies: The Party: A Gargoyles: TimeDancer Fanfic. Brooklyn and Sata find themselves in the future, just in time for the MidSummer's Eve party given by some members of the Manhattan Clan. Members they have never met before. Well, all except one.

A Mist of Prophecies: Regrets: What compelled the trickster Puck to create the role of Owen Burnett? Second place winner in the 2001 Gathering's Writing Contest, Category: Pucking Around.

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Shatter Your Illusions: Limburger is scheming, the Biker Mice are thwarting, and a new player is riding into Chicago--on a Martian bike. What do you believe and who can you trust? This story takes place in 1995, a few months after "Once Upon a Time on Mars." It is the first story in Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare series.

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Put Me Back Together: Now that Throttle has lost Carbine, he feels that he has nothing left. Can Charley help him realize who still cares for him? Or will Limburger's goons confirm Throttle's worst fear? This story takes place in 1995, three weeks after Shatter Your Illusions.

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Reunions: Limburger's latest attempt to kill the Biker Mice results in transporting the bros and Charley to the Olympian Fury, a refugee ship reported destroyed during the Martian-Plutarkian War. But this new hope for the future is dashed by a threat worse than the Plutarkians. This story takes place in 1995, one week after Put Me Back Together.

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Let Us Give Thanks: Sparks wanting to celebrate Thanksgiving sets off a mystery from Charley's past. Can the Biker Mice find the answers? Fifth in the Wars Are Won by Those Who Dare series. This story takes place in November 1995, five months after Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Family, Friends, and Foes.

Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare: Turbo: Turbo arrives in Chicago, and secrets Throttle has kept buried for most of his life now threaten Charley. Sixth in the Wars Are Won By Those Who Dare series. This story takes place in May 1996, six months after Let Us Give Thanks.

Evil Jack: Domestic Bliss: Charley is married to Jack, and they have a four-year-old daughter. But why can't Charley remember anything from the past four years? And why do three bikers keep following her? First in the Evil Jack series. This story is set in 1996.

Evil Jack: In Sickness: Hannah is in the hospital with an unknown disease. How can Throttle save her from that? Sequel to Evil Jack: Domestic Bliss. This story is set in 1997.

Evil Jack: For Worse: Jack returns to Chicago determined to use Charley and Throttle's drunken mistake to destroy the Biker Mice. Third in the Evil Jack series. This story is set in 1997.

Tin Man: Not His Kink: Zero knew her weakness. And he would make her help torture Cain. She wouldn't let herself cry. She had to get Cain out of this. This wasn't his kink.

Stories I Posted:

Nothing new this year. Oops.

Stories I Finished:

Star Wars: Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban: Word count = 61,382 (8093 written in 2019 + 14,789 written in 2020 + 22,252 written in 2021 + 16,248). So it took many more months than I initally planned on, but the first draft was finished on November 19, 2022.

Trigun 3 Outline Word Count = 157,526 (83,769 written in 2021 + 73,757). This is the longest and most detailed outline I have ever created and I finally finished it on October 24, 2022. It is practically a first draft of the future novel, and has the heft of words to be a novel. I don't think I will copy this method in future outlines. I'd rather have the words in something closer to publication. But it might happen again.

Stories I Didn't Finish:

Strix: Forget the Sun: Word count = 51,890 (26,588 written previously + 4279 written in 2019 + 279 written in 2020 + 15,328 written in 2021 + 5416). I had a breakthrough on why this novel is so hard to write: all my characters are separate and doing things by themselves. I had set aside April, June, and November to work only on this novel and could barely work on it in June and November. I'm only planning to give it one month in 2023. And I hope I get more of the characters together so it's not as hard to write.

Trigun: Three of a Kind: Word count = 20,838. I started the novel from Trigun 3 Outline after I finished Mission on Mimban's first draft. While December 2022 was set aside to work on Zackverse projects and I forgot to continue uploading my older works to Ao3, I discovered its website is not playing nicely with IT settings at my paying job which makes it so hard to edit saved drafts. I needed something else to do and this is the story not leaving me alone.

What I Think About My Stories:

My favorite story this year: Judging from how easy the words are coming, Trigun: Three of a Kind.

Story most under-appreciated by the universe, in my opinion: Strix: Forget the Sun.

Most fun story: Trigun: Three of a Kind.

Stories I wrote that I never thought I'd write: Trigun: Three of a Kind.

Hardest story to write: Strix: Forget the Sun. Every word is precious but I really shot myself in the foot separating all the characters like I have. That was real plotting fail.

Biggest disappointment: That it took three months to finish Star Wars: Mission on Mimban's first draft. I thought I'd get more Star Wars projects done this year but not with how long I took on this one story.

Biggest surprise: How well the monthly focus kept me on track with everything.

What's your favorite piece of dialogue you wrote this year? From Trigun: Three of a Kind

And just when he thought he had failed protecting the sandsteamer, failed saving the insurance girls from the hostage situation the other passengers and crew were in, up they popped to stop Brilliant Dynamite Neon from shooting him. Introducing herself with that insurance society’s name and giving herself an outlaw moniker. And she had surprised him again by getting under his duster after the duel while he was distracted trying to encourage Kaite to do the right thing over his transmitters. Vash had reared back and smashed his head against a wall. “I do not paw you!”

“Permission granted to paw if I’m bleeding out!” Meryl yelled back.

What's your favorite piece of description or narration you wrote this year? From Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban:

Obi-Wan peeled the one on her stomach free. Charred flesh pulled off the unconscious young woman with it causing the slash to ooze blood. The separation of her tissue didn’t go deep but it looked excruciating. Obi-Wan frowned. Both Luke and Mara were proficient enough with a lightsaber to avoid self-inflicted wounds like this. And Luke would not strike Mara.

Looking back, did you write more fic than you thought you would, less, or about what you predicted? For starters, let's subtract the Library totals from my word count of the year. Library total = 346,120. 2022 total words = 478,128. So brand new words = 132,008. That is only 74% of my 2022 goal of 177,267, which is not a disappointment at all! But here's hoping I can get more words next year that equals finished project.

Did you take any writing risks this year? What did you learn from them? I don't know if the focus on one thing a month was a risk, but it did help. I got to projects that I have planned to do but never had reached time to work on them because everything else is more important. So eventually I will get backlog done! I think I managed more days of writing than previous years, but I will track this next year to find out.

Number of Days I Wrote or Edited: 311 days.

Number of Days Meeting or Exceeding the daily 600 word count: 113 days.

Did you meet last year's goals? Wow, I am so bad at guessing how much I can get done in any time frame. So very bad. The goals from my 2022 one-page business plan are: Spend one month on a writing project instead of doing the juggling thing. If I finish one early, then I'll figure out what to do next. These projects are going into the Weekly Planner that I look at every day so I don't forget as well as the one-page business plan.

  • January = Trigun 3 Outline. 29 days only working on Trigun 3 Outline, the beginning of the month was shared with writing 2021 My Year in Fic.
  • February = Star Wars: Mission on Mimban. 25 days only working on Mission on Mimban. Nothing else grabbed my attention that month.
  • March = BookWorm's Library Update. My mother had a heart attack and I had dental implant surgery, but I still managed to focus this month on a revamp of my website, which hadn't been updated since 2017. That's how many years updates had fallen off the To Do list. And yes, I had put it on there to do. I probably put it on the My Years in Fic for those years too.
  • April = Strix: Forget the Sun. 23 days working on this novel. I found a problem in the outlined plot and spent the first week fixing that. Then tried to split my attention between this novel and Trigun 3 Outline by the end of the month.
  • May = Zackverse Upload to Ao3. Started with the stories in the Zackverse that I have already written and then kept going to everything I have written. Got 11 stories uploaded. Also kept working on Trigun 3 Outline during this month.
  • June = Strix: Forget the Sun. Only 13 days of the month that I worked on this novel. 27 days were spent working on Trigun 3 Outline.
  • July = BookWorm's Library Update. This July was a mess. I did work on updates that I didn't get finished in March, but I was rear-ended commuting to work on the 7th, my three nine-week-old void babies made it to my house on the 23rd, then I tested positive for Covid on the 25th and promptly forgot to upload all the updates I had made on the Library files. I also worked on Trigun 3 Outline 27 days.
  • August = Star Wars. I thought I would be done with Mission on Mimban by this month when I set up this plan last year. I hadn't and then I only spent 16 days on it, compared to 19 days on Trigun 3 Outline.
  • September = Trigun. Oh look the month I was supposed to work on Trigun and no other projects stole my attention the entire month. 26 days of work on Trigun 3 Outline.
  • October = Star Wars. I was so close to reaching the end of Trigun 3 Outline I just kept working on it until it was done on the 24th. The last seven days of October were spent on just Mission on Mimban.
  • November = Strix: Forget the Sun. Since I was so close to the end of Mission on Mimban, I kept going until I finished it on the 19th. Then I picked up Strix: Forget the Sun and finally realized how hard it was writing the character's scene when he was all solo and how I had done that to all the characters in it. I finally reached the end of that scene and then had a plumbing crisis on the 28th - 29th. I started updating Ao3 on the 29th while waiting on plumbers and continued with that, as well as starting Trigun: Three of a Kind on the 30th.
  • December = Zackverse. I see now that I was supposed to start working on a Zackverse story, but I thought this was just more uploading instead since I still had old stories that need to go up. I could only upload and tweak the stories to Ao3 on the weekends when I was home, so I had to have something else to work on while at the paying job. I continued on with Trigun: Three of a Kind.
See how much I put under each of these categories?The goals from my 2021 one-page business plan are:
  • Make real progress on the Strix series
    • April, June, November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's first draft = still not finished
    • April, June, November: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun to second draft
    • April, June, November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's third draft
    • April, June, November: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Progress on Star Wars fanfics
    • February, August, October: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban's first draft = finished
    • February, August, October: Edit Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to second draft
    • February, August, October: Send Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to beta reader
    • February, August, October: Finish Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • February, August, October: Edit Sororal Lineality: Miha to second draft = finished
    • February, August, October: Send Sororal Lineality: Miha to beta reader = finished
    • February, August, October: Finish Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft
    • February, August, October: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to second draft
    • February, August, October: Send Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to beta reader
    • February, August, October: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to third draft
    • February, August, October: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • February, August, October: Finish Sororal Lineality: Kyber first draft
    • February, August, October: Outline Everybody Lives But Maul story
  • Writing Trigun
    • January, September: Finish Trigun 3 Crossover Outline = finished
    • January, September: Finish Trigun 1 Outline = didn't go back to this one
  • Writing Zackverse
    • December: Work on Hyrueliana's overhaul = forgot to do this
  • Post regularly to Intentionally Left Blank, Dreamwidth, Discipline Under Fire, and Tumblr Random Thoughts = Do once a week = this doesn't happen so I really need to rethink this one
  • BookWorm's Library website maintenance
    • March, July: Make sure the software is up to date
    • March, July: Add any files that need adding = did this once
  • Add Media Center to BookWorm's Library = this section is now in the Library
    • March, July: Create section
    • March, July: Make artwork
    • March, July: Code section
    • march, July: Upload files
  • Add more fanfics to AO3
    • May: Upload Zackverse in story order = Zackverse what I have finished is uploaded
    • Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft after Mission on Mimban
    • Upload Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command third draft
  • Other publishing
    • March, July: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Liberation to the Library
    • March, July: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: One More Service to the Library
    • March, July: Post Star Wars: Unexpected Consequences to Library = done
    • March, July: Upload Looking For Home: My Home Is You to the Library = done
    • March, July: Upload Looking For Home: Outcast to Library = done
    • March, July Upload Sororal Lineality: MJ-0002 to the Library
    • March, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Aftermath to the Library
    • March, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha
    • Update FF.net profile of where newer stories are now

My daily writing plans to help the above list of goals get done:

  • Write 600 daily words. Can be split among stories. = The yearly goal was 177,267 that I reached on March 16, 2022. The Library files are what got me there that quickly.
  • Write and edit every day. = 311 days out of 365. 85% of the year.
  • Work in meditation time with Brain FM. = I still need to do more with meditation and the focus music options. My word amounts do go up more when I do use focus.
  • Use my Kanban Flow checklist consistently. = Oh no, I forgot about the checklists again. I have to do some work that my checklists are too much for one person and find a realistic solution for this.
  • Don't let chores pile up. = Which is related to the checklist problem I need to solve.

Do you have any goals for the coming year? I'd like to finish up some of the listed drafts so the list looks much more managable after next year. Here's how I'm going to break down 2023:

  • January = Ao3 Upload / Trigun: Three of Kind since I can't do the uploads at the paying job I'm pretty sure I will have more left to finish
  • February = BookWorm's Library update
  • March = Star Wars projects
  • April = Zackverse projects
  • May = Biker Mice From Mars projects
  • June = Trigun: Three of a Kind
  • July = Ao3 Upload / Trigun: Three of a Kind
  • August = BookWorm Library's update
  • September = Star Wars projects
  • October = Biker Mice From Mars projects
  • November = Strix: Forget the Sun
  • December = Trigun: Three of a Kind
This list has more under each category than I will get to in a year, but I didn't want to take a chance of forgetting what to do next. (Where the hell does this fear come from?) The goals from my 2023 one-page business plan are:
  • Writing Strix series
    • November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's first draft
    • November: Edit Strix: Forget the Sun to second draft
    • November: Finish Strix: Forget the Sun's third draft
    • November: Send Strix: Forget the Sun to a developmental editor
  • Writing Star Wars fanfics
    • March, September: Edit Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to second draft
    • March, September: Send Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban to beta reader
    • March, September: Finish Rescue the Farm: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • March, September: Finish Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft
    • March, September: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to second draft
    • March, September: Send Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to beta reader
    • March, September: Edit Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command to third draft
    • March, September: Finish Rescue the Farmboy: Extrication first draft
    • March, September: Finish Sororal Lineality: Kyber first draft
    • March, September: Outline Everybody Lives But Maul story
  • Writing Trigun fanfics
    • January, June, July, December: Finish Trigun: Three of a Kind first draft
    • January, June, July, December: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to second draft
    • January, June, July, December: Send Trigun: Three of a Kind to beta
    • January, June, July, December: Edit Trigun: Three of a Kind to third draft
  • Writing Zackverse
    • April: Work on Hyrueliana's overhaul
  • Writing Biker Mice From Mars fanfics
    • May, October: Find Wars Are Won series notes and see if stories can be consolidated
    • May, October: Finish next Wars Are Won story to first draft
    • May, October: Finish Evil Jack: Till Death Do We Part to first draft
  • Post regularly to Intentionally Left Blank, Dreamwidth, Discipline Under Fire, and Tumblr Random Thoughts = Do once a month
  • BookWorm's Library website maintenance
    • February, August: Make sure the software is up to date
    • February, August: Add any files that need adding
  • Add more fanfics to AO3
    • January, July: Upload twelve already published stories
    • January, July: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban third draft
    • January, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha third draft next
    • January, July: Upload Sororal Lineality: Plans and High Command third draft after Mission on Mimban
  • Other publishing
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Liberation to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: One More Service to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: MJ-0002 to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: Aftermath to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Sororal Lineality: Miha to the Library
    • February, August: Upload Rescue the Farmboy: Mission on Mimban to the Library
    • Update FF.net profile of where newer stories are now

My daily writing plans to help the above list of goals get done:

  • Write 600 daily words. Can be split among stories. The yearly goal is 478,128.
  • Write and edit every day.
  • Work in meditation time with Brain FM.
  • Figure out how to keep the house clean.
  • Figure out the house remodel.

Here's to 2023. We'll get through all this together.

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