Wednesday, February 04, 2026

IWSG: Second Time Around

We're halfway through winter, so keep slogging on, everyone! Hopefully these posts for the Insecure Writer's Support Group will help make the time pass faster. You can learn more about the IWSG on their website and Facebook pages.

 Our hosts for February are J Lenni Dorner, Victoria Marie Lees, and Sandra Cox. (Yay, another Sandra!)

 Here's our question this month: Many writers have written about the experience of rereading their work years later. Have you reread any of your early works? What was that experience like for you?

I'm one of those people who never stops critiquing her work. Whether I published something yesterday or ten years ago, it's inevitable I'll find something I'd like to change. That said, there have been times  when I've reread a story or part of a story and been pleased with how well it held up, at least in my mind. 

At some point, I would like to return to my fantasy Season Avatars universe, as I have further ideas I'd like to develop there (and two of my characters need an opportunity to get together). I'll definitely have to reread those books at that point to refresh my memory of the setting and the characters. Hopefully I won't cringe so much I abandon the project!

Feel free to share your thoughts about rereading your work in the comments. 

 

Wednesday, January 07, 2026

IWSG: Writing Plans for 2026

 Happy 2026! I hope it's a good one for you. If you're not already familiar with the Insecure Writer's Support Group, you can learn more about them on their website or Facebook page.
 
Our hosts this month are Shannon Lawrence, Olga Godim, Jean Davis, and Jacqui Murray.
 
Here's our question for January: Is there anything in your writing plans for 2026 that you are going to do that you couldn't get done in 2025?
 
A lot of my goals for 2026 are reading goals, not writing goals. They include reading at least one hour of a paper book each week (I read a lot of eBooks, but by reading more paper, I hope to get some books off my To Be Read pile), reading at least ten books in Terry Prachett's Discworld series, and reading at least one diversity read each month. However, I also have several works I'd like to finish, including my next cozy mystery, a short story anthology in my Season Avatar series, and the first novel in a Season Avatar spinoff series. These works have all been languishing for a couple of years, honestly. I wrote a lot of short fiction last year, but I still have a story involving a harpist and a composer that I'd like to finish.
 
What are your plans for this year? Feel free to share them in the comments. 
 

 

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