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#756847 added July 17, 2012 at 10:04pm
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Reading/Writing Goals - Halftime Update

Well, since the year is a little more than half over, I thought I'd take a look at my reading and writing goals for the year and see where I'm at in relation to where I'd hoped to be. Back in January I assigned myself the daunting task of reading 52 books and 150 screenplays, and writing 4 screenplays and 1 book during the 2012 calendar year. Which means that at the halfway mark, I should be roughly 26 books and 75 screenplays in, finished with two screenplays and at least thinking about my book. How are things shaking out?

Books read: 19
Screenplays read: 44
Screenplays written: 1
Books written: 0

So it looks like I've got a little catching up to do in the latter half of the year. *Frown* The books can be at least partially attributed to the fact that I've been reading longer audiobooks during my commute (George R.R. Martin is not light on run time!), and I just flat out burned out on screenplays by not pacing myself and frantically reading over half a dozen per week for a span of a couple weeks. The writing is where I'm really taking a hit, though. I had thought at the beginning of the year that I would be far more productive than I have been. On the plus side, the one script I have written is quite good I'm told, so maybe this will be a year for quality over quantity. I do still need to get a few more projects done to feel like I've given my writing a fair shot this year, so I guess we'll see how the back nine of 2012 shapes up. At least I'm not so far behind that it'll be impossible to catch up. Right? RIGHT??? *Wink*

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