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Wrap-Up and Check-In, August

Happy September, everyone. I’m not sure about all of you but, around here, we’re looking forward to (hopefully) cooler weather, pumpkin spiced everything, and lots of good vibes. But, that’s not what I’m looking at today. Today I’m looking at my August progress and seeing how it’s looking relative to the entire year. 

I had high hopes on January 1st (which seems like a REALLY long time ago) and started with these goals in mind: 

Each month I had to microfocus in order to make progress on this list. In August my goals were:

The short answer is good. 

The longer answer is:

  1. Darkest Fears became officially available wherever you buy your books on August 19th (including here). That means everything is checked off on that progress page and this project is officially DONE. What a fun journey! 
  2. Preorder boxes went out before that. As far as I know, everyone has already received their box! 
  1. Onto the YA Contemporary. Most of the beta feedback is back and that pushed me to jump into a final proofread, checking on some of those changes to make sure they’re in place. I think they are. That’s done, which is nice. I’ll do a LAST and FINAL proof when the author copy is here, but that’s a ways down the road. 
  2. Two (very similar) cover options were presented for this one. There was already a pretty solid idea of how I wanted this one to look, so there wasn’t much to decide on. That IS decided but I’ve pushed that release a little. Expect that in a couple weeks. 
  1. Finally, I decided to jump into drafting book 1 of the Superhero Project. As I blogged about in August, this is a trilogy. I’m about 20,000 words into the first book and still solidly on outline with this one. I didn’t necessarily plan to dive right into writing this one, but it sort of forced my hand. At least it’s progress!

After all that, here’s what the 2025 Progress looked like at the end of August.

It’s looking GREAT at this point. I did set the goal to create myself 2 new story ideas and I’ve only created 1. Of course, that 1 turned into a trilogy … so I guess I need to decide if I’m going to give myself grace on that one or come up with a second one. That remains to be seen. 

I also need to put some attention on that Romance and get that one fully edited. That’s on the September docket! 

Here’s some fun stats for you related to writing and my projects in August:

Now, Reading. 

Remember, if you’re looking for the actual reviews those can be found over on alltherightreads.com where I’m a part of the review team. But, here’s the stats for you. 

I read 11 books in August but only 8 of those were on the official TBR. 

Here’s that quick time out where I explain “official TBR”:

My goal this year was to read all 119 of the books that were on my TBR on January 1. So not just 119 books … those specific 119 books. I am still part of the review team at All the Right Reads. That means I’m taking on 2-3 books per month that I didn’t know anything about on January 1. Basically, this makes things a lot more complicated for me. 
As of the end of August there are 36 of those original TBR books remaining. 
There are also 70 new books on the TBR that do not count toward the challenge. 12 of those are books I have to read/review as part of the All the Right Reads team. That means I have to read 12 books NOT on the official TBR as well as the ones that are. 
I have only myself to blame on this one. 

Anyway, back to the regularly scheduled information. In August I read 11 books or 3,507 pages (about 109 pages per day). 45% of those were independently published. 

Where did I get them all?

What formats were they all:

TLDR: Hit all of the goals and stayed on track for a productive 2025. 

See you again soon!

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