1. Write two Grandpa Anarchy Stories Each Month.
What I did:
January
March 5: Permit
March 7: Abjure the Realm of No Return
February
March 25: Superdrone
March 31: Dream A Little Dream
March
April 1: The Shadow Out of Joe's Mouth
April 2: Elementary
April
April 3: Whom the Mad Would Destroy
April 3: Consuming Passion
May
April 4: Substitute
April 5: Godzilla Was An Artist
June
April 19: Avatar Bazaar
April 19: Old
July
April 28: Girls of Two-Fisted Justice
April 29: Walpurgisnacht
August
April 30: Asphalt Cemetery
May 3: The Heart of a Girl
September
May 10: Lessons
May 10: Number One
October
May 12: The Trauma You've Been Craving
Dec 20: Conspiracy Clause
So it looks like I fell 4 stories short of my goal. Ah well.
2. Finish Three Tai-Pan Stories.
I did nothing -- worked on some stories but got nowhere.
3. Finish the third "magical girl" arc for Girl's School, and try to wrap things up.
I wrote over 50,000 words in November for NaNoWriMo, but the third magical girl arc is still not quite done. I wrote a lot of stuff that happens after it, because that was easier. :P
4. Write 1 short story set in my Otherworld Blues universe.
I plotted a lot of stuff for Camp NaNoWriMo in July but ultimately I wrote nothing much.
5. Publish Book One of my Grandpa Anarchy stories, edit 2nd book, assemble stories for 3rd book.
I did nothing.
List of stories I intend to work on:
Grandpa Anarchy Stories
World of Hero: 3 of 4 parts finished, but it's a mess. Needs a rewrite.
Second Class (working title): I did a lot of work on this in eary January, nothing since.
Unpossible: No progress.
Serial Anarchy: This is the Grandpa Anarchy novel I started in November.
Gate Into Danger: A SG1-themed story that I meant to write this year.
Conspiracy Clause: I actually wrote this one! ^_^
Fan Fiction
Girl's School, Third Magical Girl Arc (Kahotep Adventure).
I Can See Clearly Now.
A Goddess In Oz.
Other Original Fiction
Otherworld Blues Stories, Jubel In Oz.
Tai-Pan Stories
Bitch, Chance Encounter, Blanking the Lady (variations), Zesh and the Bitted Throug.
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