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Ten Ways to Make New Year’s Writing Resolutions a Reality

It’s early January, and my New Year’s writing resolutions have been set. Now the question becomes how am I going to see them become realities? How do I make sure that they don’t pop quick as a bubble?

There’s an often quoted list of J.K. Rowling’s top 13 writing tips that circulate through the blogosphere. And her first and primary tip is: “Be ruthless about protecting writing days.”

So how do writers go about protect writing days? That’s a very good question. And the answer is – – I have a good idea of how but sometimes I veer off course. But when writing is going well and I’m in the flow, here’s what works for me.

1) Writing regularly starting in the morning.
Once upon a time I used to be a night owl but mothering three and all nighters collided, and I had to force myself to become a morning person. Left to my own devices, I’d probably would still write into the night and the wee hours of the morning. But that’s not where I’m at these days.

2) Write first and then check email.

3) Write first and then check social media.
If number three sounds like number two it is. But I figured they each deserved their own little section, because they are both so deliciously distracting.

4) Give myself a deadline, and preferably an outside deadline.
But that isn’t always possible. So I’ll sort of make up deadlines. When I used to regularly send my work to editors and agents at conferences that worked well. But now my regular critique group and critique partner serve this function very well.

5) Use Freedom software so I can’t cheat and violate number two and three.
Basically Freedom software turns off or rather locks up the Internet for a designated period time. It’s an internet, social media and app blocker. I’m weak so I need this.

6) Read books that inspire me to become a more fearless writer (and reader).
Really trying to work on getting over being a weanie.

7) Tell my husband that I will not be responding to text messages and email when I’m in the writing room.
I tell him that if he needs to speak with me, it needs to be urgent. Of course, it’s amazing how urgent grocery lists can be lol.

8) No movies or television during the week.
My chill time involves exercising and books. Believe me, I’d not always so perfect on this one.

9) Don’t over volunteer.
This is very hard for me. But I’ve gotten much better over the years. There was a time when I was doing too much and running myself ragged. Now I try to be very choosy. But I never say no to bake sales.

10) Remember why I’m doing this writing thing. Remember to have fun.
Sure, that’s a cheat since it’s two things, but they’re related, I think.

How do you make sure that you execute your resolutions?

Hillary Homzie is the author of the Queen of Likes (Simon & Schuster MIX 2016), The Hot List (Simon & Schuster MIX 2011) and Things Are Gonna Be Ugly (Simon & Schuster, 2009). She can be found at hillaryhomzie.com and on her Facebook page.

2017 Celebrations!

Hello Mixed-Up Filers!

Happy New Year to all of you! I can still say that because we’re still under a week into 2017. Once you get past the seventh, it’s just weird.

Anyway, first thing I’d like to do is welcome our new members. Just so you all know, I’m kind of a big deal around here. No matter what Dorian Cirrone says! I CHOOSE to sit alone at the cafeteria table during lunch, so there!

Okay, okay, let me calm down. We have a post to get to.

So, here we are in the first week of 2017. And for the three of you who regularly read my posts, you know I always have a little trouble deciding what to write about. I didn’t want to do resolutions, because I think most sites will do that, and my resolutions would basically be the same as everyone else’s. Write more. Read more. Be kind to animals. And start standing up to little Brenda Flaherty down the block, who actually gets meaner when you threaten to tell her mother on her.

But I digress. With all of the new members here, I felt a little inspired about what I should post. You see, many of the names I recognize from the 2017 Debut Group, I’m in. With so many of us together, I got to thinking that it’s going to be a very interesting this year, watching many of our Mixed-Up Files members coming out with books. We already have so many published authors, who contribute to this site, so I do think it’ll be nice to see a lot of our members add to those ranks.

I’ve been part of this site for a few years now and have to admit, that each time we post the new releases, like Dorian did on Monday, I get excited. I love seeing new books come out, but in the back of my mind, I always thought how great it would be to see my name finally among the new releases. Well, this year is finally the year! And to make it even better, I’m going to get to share the experience with several others on this site and we will be going through it together.

So, get ready Mixed-Up Filers, you’re in for a ton of celebrations this year and I’m lucky enough to have a front row seat to all of them!

Happy 2017!

Jonathan Rosen is a transplanted New Yorker, who now lives with his family in sunny, South Florida. He spends his “free” time being a volunteer coach and chauffeur for his three kids.Some of Jonathan’s fondest childhood memories are of discovering a really good book to dive into. His favorite of all time is Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. He currently writes middle-grade, because his sense of humor is stuck in that age. Jonathan proudly represents diversity in books by being half-Mexican and half-American, although neither country is really willing to accept responsibility. His MG debut, Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies, is due August 1, 2017 from SkyPony Press. He can be found at www.HouseofRosen.com

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