Five Year Plan – Half Way!
Posted: Sun 5 April, 2009 Filed under: Domestic, Five Year Plan (now Ten), Getting Organised, Own Business, Photography, Writing 1 Comment »Back in November, I made a more basic list of what the plans would be for 2008/9 on the Five Year Plan.
I’m now halfway through – both the 2008/9 year, and the Plan itself. Which also means that in 2½ years time from today, I’ll be 40. Shite.
Anyway, here’s the list from November, along with progress comments.
- Sort out the mortgage renewal along with Herself (March/April)
- Write and Launch the main site ideas that are in my head at the moment, and see how they do
- Daily Word Challenge : launched
- Creativity Merger Site : done
- Two Three other primary sites : under development
- Promote one of the other sites I’ve done, which has a big dollop of potential – probably going to sack this one off
- Complete the NCFE Photography qualification/course – ongoing, 2/3s of the way through now
- Redesign my photography site – considering a significant change of theme on this one
- Promote the photography and site more – working on it
- Write at least one more big piece to get it out of my head at last – getting there
- Possibly redesign D4D™ a bit – I know, I’ve been talking about it now for years
Oh yeah, and… - Lose some weight, as my plans for doing so in 2008 have emphatically failed – primarily due to zero motivation to do so, but also due to life over-riding gym etc. Ahem, yes, well, absolutely bugger-all done on this one.
Far Too Organised
Posted: Fri 27 March, 2009 Filed under: Creativity, Five Year Plan (now Ten), Getting Organised, WHC2010, Writing Leave a comment »This time next year, the World Horror Convention will be in Europe for the first time – and it’ll be being held in Brighton.
At the moment, the cost for a ticket (or Attending Membership, if you prefer) is a mighty £60. Yes, £60.
Needless to say, I’m going to be going. I don’t know who’ll be attending yet (for obvious reasons) although some names have already been confirmed, but regardless I think it’ll be a fun trip.
Daily Word Challenge
Posted: Mon 9 March, 2009 Filed under: Geeky, Writing Leave a comment »You may have noticed over the last week or so that on occasion, some of my posts have had a single word highlighted, and linked off somewhere.
I’ve been testing a silly idea out – the Daily Word Challenge (DWC). The “concept” (if it can be called that) is that every day a word is chosen, and anyone who wants to can use that word in a blogpost (or Twitter feed, or Facebook, or whatever) and then add a link/comment in DWC back to that post.
Yes, I know, it’s utterly ridiculous – but it seemed like a piece of fun. There’s also a Twitter feed for the site, another channel for finding out the day’s word.
Give it a go, let me know what you think.
Rationalisation
Posted: Thu 5 March, 2009 Filed under: Creativity, Five Year Plan (now Ten), Photography, The '09 Writing Project, Writing Leave a comment »Over the last few months, I’ve decided that in some ways I’ve been spreading myself too thin – and particularly with regard to the more creative side of my life, the photography, the writing, and so on. Up ’til now I’ve had separate sites for all the bits – plus D4D™, of course.
Equally, while the photography site is currently connected (by name) to the business site, I’m not overly happy with that, or the name that came about because of the connection. To my mind it just doesn’t fit, doesn’t connect properly.
So now I’m working on bringing it all into one site, and rationalising it all a bit.
D4D™ will stay here and separate, for a number of reasons I’ve written about many times before. The company site will stay separate, because it doesn’t fit in with the “branding” of the new concept.
However, all the creative bits – primarily the writing and the photography stuff – will move to the new site.
I’m still not going to overly publicise the connection between the new site and D4D™ – I prefer to keep them as separate as possible, and don’t plan to change that separation anytime soon.
The new ‘brand’ for the creative bits also fits in with my avowed intention to get my finger out and get on with doing the stuff. I’ll no doubt write more about the plans as they come closer to happening.
Charlie Brooker on Politicians
Posted: Mon 2 March, 2009 Filed under: Cynicism, Writing Leave a comment »I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – Charlie Brooker is a god.
This time, he’s put in writing what a lot of people are (or at least should be) thinking about politicians.
A “summer of rage” indeed. Let’s hope.
Writing Tips : On Being Late
Posted: Wed 25 February, 2009 Filed under: Creativity, Thoughts, Writing 1 Comment »One of my own favourite authors, Charles Stross has a piece today about the convoluted mechanics behind writing sets of novels – talking about his own experiences and those of George R R Martin (whose book I freely admit I just can’t get into at all) who is apparently very late on the next installment of his epic work, and has written a blog post about it, and (as Stross says) “issued a comprehensive response to the vocal and annoying fans who think he can pull a quarter of a million words out of his ass on demand”
It all makes for interesting reading – I must admit, I’d never really thought about the intricacies of writing these epic novels – most likely because it’s never been likely to be the sort of thing I ever wrote – but the insight Stross gives makes it worth the effort.
Goals
Posted: Tue 17 February, 2009 Filed under: D4D™, Depression, Five Year Plan (now Ten), Own Business, The '09 Writing Project, Thoughts, Writing Leave a comment »Yesterday, in a comment on the post about colour-schemes for D4D™, Gordon wrote :
Step back a minute.
Why do you have this blog? What do YOU want from it?
Which seemed like a pretty good starting point for a post, to be honest.
1. Why do you have this blog?
There’s a number of reasons, but the main one will always come out as “Because I wanted to see if I could“. Over the years, I’ve had many many projects that I’ve started up, got about 75-80% of the way through, or even all the way to launch, and then got bored and not completed them. (or not continued putting energy into them) There was always something new to try, something else to work on.
D4D™ was a way to combat that. It was an ongoing project, sure – but it’s been one I’ve kept on with now for six-and-a-bit years. Maybe it’ll fade out at some point – the odds are that it will – but it’s kept going, kept me going, and I haven’t just faded off with it. Sure, it’s nowhere even close to what I envisioned when I started – them’s the breaks – but it’s kept on happening.
Also, it was a way to get me back into regular writing. Not necessarily about anything – even a quick trawl through the archives will easily show there’s no consistent theme to any of this rubbish – but to be posting at least one piece per day, every day. Years back I’d written two book-length stories as well as an absolute shed-load of shorter/smaller stuff (some of which is utterly cringeworthy now, but some of it still works to one degree or other) but they were fuelled by depression and a need for catharsis on certain experiences. Between then – about 1995 or so – and 2002 when D4D™ came on the scene, I hadn’t written a damn thing. Since then, some 750,000 words – and it must be coming up to the 800,000 mark by now – have gone through D4D™.
Of course, at some point I want to be doing more “proper” writing, as I’ve mentioned before. So at that point, D4D™ will either mutate once more, or get put on hold. Or some weird bastard-child intersection of those two things. Or something else entirely.
2. What do YOU want from it?
Now that one’s a bit harder. I don’t really know what I want from D4D™ – other than to be a braindump space, where I can splurge out some of the things and thoughts that keep on happening. It’s a healthy venting spot for my more cynical moments, but it’s bugger-all use for the more creative stuff I want to be working on.
I suppose I could add a different section to D4D™ now that a lot of the other stuff has gone The Way Of The Bin, which deals with the bigger stuff, or even get back to doing a “Page” for a longer piece every so often. (That’s what I would do with the old rants etc. anyway, should they ever make a comeback) Or I could just have a different site for that writing stuff. I don’t know yet.
So I suppose what I want from D4D™ is to maintain a status quo, to allow me to keep on writing – with no aim of becoming BWABD (Blog With A Book Deal) or anything other than just that general dumping ground for whatever’s going on in my brain at the moment. Or at least whatever’s going on in my brain that is a) not related to other sites/writing and b) not related to the multitudinous other business ideas etc that are forever battering round the brain cells.
In fact, I think that’s what the aim will be for now – to let the site keep on going, to keep it doing the same kind of things it has for the last six years.
Of course, that means that I’ve got an open hand when it comes to colour schemes etc. – but for now that’s going to stay the same too, and the yellow will remain as a reminder of the reasons why D4D™ came into being at all…