Despite that I started March off with a Book in a Week Challenge, the month largely sped by without much to note about it. I’m actually a little surprised to realize we’re in the tail end of the month.
Nevertheless, there are some good things to note, both in writing and in real life. Covid Vaccines have been released to the general public in my state.
As a PSA and reminder: Even if you already have your vaccination, please continue wearing a mask. It’s not known how or if you can still transmit Covid once vaccinated and others around you may not be protected. Please be the reason someone else is able to get a vaccine, instead of getting Covid.
It’s nice to know that the world is potentially starting to recover from the disaster that was 2020, but it’s also only March. Stay cautious and safe. You have so many more stories to live through and tell.
On the writing side of things, I did attempt a Book in a Week Challenge. While I didn’t succeed at it this time, I’m excited to try it again when I get the chance. Looking back on it, I realize I rushed into it, so I’ll be planning a little more carefully for the next attempt.
I am however, closing the month out with sixty-thousand written words as of writing this post. There’s still a few days left in the month, but so far my yearly total of words is one hundred and forty-thousand words.
Even better: Next month is Camp NaNoWriMo. Because I’ve been trying to focus on getting at least a few projects cleared off the mountain of unfinished things, I’m giving myself a break for April and working on a few new ideas.
How as your March? What are you looking forward to in April?
Congrats on your 60 thousand words. My March was filled with a slight case of writers block.
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Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that! I hope it clears up soon.
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The best cure is to put your but in the chair and write. I’m sure it won’t last long if I can manage to do that.
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You can do it!
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