I've wanted to write since I was a preteen, and I have...a little bit.  Over the years I developed a dream to author a novel, but not having the  courage or foolhardiness to plunge into the struggling artist lifestyle  (in addition to being interested in different things), my education and  career choices haven't exactly been reflective of that dream. The most progress I've made was to take an unchallenging creative writing class in  college; and start the same story about a dozen times over the last  eight years, being dissatisfied with every incarnation. Even with the  intention to go full steam ahead despite the awful beginning, life has  always gotten in the way of pursuing the dream. That's going to change.
There  are a number of goals I considered blogging about, such as getting in shape, learning to read French  fluently, or dressing up in costumes just for the fun of posing. But  writing is the one I need to be accountable for. One thing I will not do  is provide any samples of my writing, as the horror of it is my  business alone at this point. So I'm not sure what I will report, but it  will be something.
The Goal: I've discovered (Thank you for the  idea, Megan!) that there is a writer's group here in town. They meet on  Tuesday nights which I currently have booked, but my goal is that before  the year is out, I will have something I'm willing to share with  others, and take the brave step to attend a group meeting and see what  they know.
The Contender: A 28 year old Architecture Librarian  (meaning I work at an architecture library with architectural resources,  not that I design libraries), whose job is pleasant and challenging,  but leaves her somewhat intellectually unfulfilled. Hence the goal.
The  Plan: According to...someone (an author whose name I can't remember),  one only needs to write fifteen minutes a day in order to perfect their  craft. So instead of trying to allot a big block of time every week,  I'll aim for the daily habit. I'll work on anything: that story that I  think I may finally have figured out how to open, ideas and synopses for  other stories, or creative exercises when I'm in a slump. Blogging definitely doesn't count.
I'm so excited that you are going to do this. I hope you will let people read it when you are finished.
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