Happy 2020 everyone. It’s a new year and a new decade. I intended to write a year-end post earlier in the week, but unfortunately, both my husband and I are recovering from the flu. Not an ideal way to begin a new year and both of us had the flu shot. So, this post is a combo of reflecting back and looking forward.

Looking back…

All in all, 2019 was a much better year for me than in 2018. I was glad to get that one behind me as it seemed there was one thing after another—car problems, changes at my job, and health issues for both my husband and me—to name a few. But even ending 2019 with illness, it was a good one.

Writing-wise, I had a productive year, although I only published one novel. Unclear Purposes, the third and final book of my Driscoll Lake Series, was published in late May.

I began keeping a word count of everything I wrote last year—novels, short stories, blog posts, and even book reviews. Although some of the things I wrote will likely not see the light of day, the word count made me realize what I can do. I finished the year with 228K words. That’s more than three novels!

Beginning in August, I began blogging regularly and learned I could blog every day. I started regular features including Mystery Monday, WIP Wednesdays, and Thursday Thoughts. Because of my commitment to NaNoWriMo, I took the month of November off from blogging and most social media outlets. Due to various reasons, December was also a sporadic month.

Speaking of NaNoWriMo, I made the goal of writing at least 50K words on a new project. I still have about 25K words to go, but that I’ve never completed two-thirds of a novel in a month before.

In addition to writing, I also read more in 2019. I set a Goodreads challenge of twenty books and finished out the year with thirty.

Moving forward…

I don’t make new year’s resolutions, but I do try to set goals. This is what I hope to accomplish in 2020:

  • Publish at least one novel. Cold Dark Night is the first of my new Legends of Madeira series. My goal is to publish it in late spring.
  • Woman in Black is a short (45-minute read) that is a prequel to Cold Dark Night. Initially, I planned to include it with a group of short stories, but I’ve decided to keep it separate. Look for this one also in the spring.
  • I still plan to publish a book of short stories—most likely in the fall. The name of the collection is still undetermined.
  • Ideally, I would like to publish the second book of the Legends of Madeira series in late 2020. The tentative name is Blood Red Dawn.
  • My reading goal for this year is twenty-five books.
  • You’ll also find me at Story Empire. We will celebrate our fourth year anniversary in late August.

In regards to blogging, I plan to continue Mystery Mondays. Tuesdays are set aside for book reviews and/or guest posts. Next week I’ll pick up with my Friday links posts. I probably won’t do WIP Wednesdays every week, but will post this feature at least monthly.

I’ll also continue Thursday Thoughts, but as with Wednesdays, I probably won’t post each week. One lesson learned in 2019 is the importance of finding balance. Writing is a priority for me, but I still hold a full-time job. I have some ongoing health issues that I need to see to (nothing serious), and more importantly, is to make time for family and friends.

I’m a natural introvert, and it would be easy for me to hibernate in my house and hide behind the computer screen. That’s not good. Everyone needs a break from writing and social media. It’s also important not to forget to enjoy being around those you love and care for.

So, there you have it. My goals for 2020. What about you? Please share in the comments.

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    • Thank you, Robbie. I haven’t looked at The Stranger for a long time. Like most of my work, I’m sure I would go back and change some things. Hope you enjoy it.

  1. Joan, I’d say you had a really awesome 2019 with a lot of accomplishments. And that word count is awesome! I am really excited about Cold Dark Night and the whole new series and will be looking forward to it.

    I do agree it’s important to find balance with blogging, social media, and home life. It’s why I take every weekend off from the internet. Hopefully, I can use that time to accomplish a few things myself moving into 2020.

    Here’s to an excellent New Year, my friend! Cheers (from one introvert to another) 🙂

  2. Sounds like a pretty stellar year to me. I look forward to having all you guys back now that the holidays are past. I missed all our interaction. I’ve never tracked all my written words before, but that’s pretty cool. As far as blogging, I’ve always been sporadic, and SE is the closest I’ve ever had to a schedule. Which reminds me, I’m up again at the end of next week.

    • I do better if I plan ahead. But taking off during November and part of December has me lagging behind. I’ll get back in the grove. And I too have missed the interaction.

  3. Balance is a good thing, and it’s easy to tilt to too much writing. Good luck with your writing this year, and with enjoying friends and family! And hope you get your health issues behind you.

  4. Hope you are both feeling better! It sounds like a very productive year in writing:) Yes, it is important to find that balance i agree. I’m always working on that. Happy New Year.

  5. You did have a productive year! Your 2020 goals sound pretty darn good. I have two biggies: write a better book (than my unpublished novel of 2019), and think/speak more positively.

  6. There is something satisfying about looking back on a year and seeing a steady growth of progress. Congrats, Joan! Here’s to 2020 and all the creativity that it may bring!

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