As I said in a recent post, I have started work on a new novel. My plan is to put together a first draft of it during the next round of Camp NaNoWriMo, next month.
In the meantime, though, my writing goal for June is 10,000 words, same as last month.
I didn’t meet my May goal, but I did write a total of 7,000 – made up of:
- 7 Blog Posts
- 3 Poems
- 1 piece of Fan Fiction
- And drafted chapter outlines of the new novel idea, mentioned above
I also edited one other piece and reformatted a lot of my back catalog.
Works Submitted: 3 poems to one journal, and a piece of flash fiction to another.
If you want to read about what work I did for clients during the month of May, click here.
This month, I finished
Speaking of Comics, though, I was lucky enough to attend Showmasters ComicCon in Belfast this month, at which I picked up three Angel comics, and a Willow comic, as well as Malorie Blackman’s new novel:
On Tuesday I was at the Crescent Arts Centre for the launch of this year’s 

A long long time ago*, in a corner of the internet far far away**, I said that the new plan was to clear out some ideas for projects I know I’m never going to finish from the back of my mind, where they only serve as distractions from the real projects I should be focusing on. Well, I’ve been semi-successful in this, so far, but I want to clear out some more, and I’m going to do that right here, right now. Consider this post a kind of idea graveyard. And hey, if you like the sound of any of my abandoned ideas, then feel free to resurrect them, by all means. I’d love to hear from you if you’re inspired by anything below.
Here it is: my first monthly round up of what I wrote during the last thirty days, (
This has been a fairly slow reading month for me, but I did work my way through a stack of old magazines about the history of Belfast, as loaned to me by my partner’s father.
The tax year just having ended, I’m taking stock of my business from the past twelve months – doing accounts and such – but, seeing as how my business basically boils down to a lot of words in a lot of places, I thought it was time to crunch some numbers on those, too.