It's a bit scary how fast this year has gone. It doesn't seem like that long ago when I stumbled across the ROW80 blog and decided to sign up for the first round. Still, ROW80 has been great in terms of my productivity. While I haven't always been as successful as I would like, I think it has really helped to have an online community of like-minded people talking about and encouraging others with their writing. I like how it forces me to set goals - even small ones - which I then have to stick to. This means I actually try to achieve these goals and end up making progress, instead of sitting around going "Eh, I might write today... Or I might not..." I'm dialing back my goals a bit this round; instead of aiming for 500 words every day, I'm aiming for 500 words three days per week, as I think it will be more manageable once I'm back at uni and dealing with assignments and classes and so on, although there will be days I can and will write much more than that.
Anyway, this round's goals:
Writing-500 words per day for three days per week (this is a minimum; if I can do more, I will try to)
-Get prologue, chapter 1 and chapter 2 to a more polished standard (these are all done to a first draft standard, but parts have been rewritten since the last round and will therefore need some work)
-Fix outline (there are still at least three sections I am just not happy with in terms of plot believability and/or completeness)
Academic-Finish building Flash fantasy eBook prototype by July 25th (including interaction methods, graphics and text content)
-Write up participant questionnaire for prototype user testing
-Edit literature review
-Stay up-to-date with all assignments
P.S. I also made a post on my main blog about
ideal features in a fantasy eBook, and what readers would like to see. If you have time to pop over and leave suggestions or ideas, it would be much appreciated :)
As promised,
Judgemental Dog will be overseeing our writing exploits for the round:

See everyone else's ROW80 goals
here.