October is going to be an incredibly busy month, both at work and at home. So of course I want to set a challenge for myself to work on my writing and creativity in general. There's a reason I'm doing this. It's easy for me to get caught up in the grind, focusing on all the items on my to-do list, and forget the reasons I do what I do. It's also easy to take what I love for granted when I get in this mode. So this creativity challenge is a way for me to connect with writing, making things (whatever they may be), and living a creative life.
So this month I will try to do something that feeds that creative impulse every day. It might be taking a picture, visiting a museum, writing, cooking, whatever seems like a good idea.
To start me off, I will write a little about my fiction works in progress. If I can sneak in some time over the month, I'll work on these stories.
DISOBEDIENCE
This is a short story about a teenage girl and her mother who have run away from an abusive father/husband. They flee to South Texas and they have to decide what to do when the father finds them and asks them to come home.
Status: I submitted this to a journal several months ago, and the editors have asked for a revision. I'm taking a look at it, and I have a call scheduled with the editor at the end of the month to discuss it. Amount of revision is currently unknown. Depending on our conversation, I will decide whether or not to rewrite and to what degree.
THE END; THE BEGINNING
A strange story about the afterlife, though it's no afterlife I've ever heard of or read about. My main character is an atheist who finds herself frustrated by the environment she finds herself in. She doesn't believe in God, but her story has not ended with her death so she has to reconsider what she believes.
Status: I've done a few drafts. I've gotten some feedback from readers and need to incorporate the changes. My guess is that this would take an afternoon or less to get to the next draft. Not a ton of work that needs to happen on this one, just need to make the time.
DREAM HOUSE
This is a ghost/haunted house story set in San Antonio. I say story, but it's really a novelette. It's about 17,000 words.
Status: This is currently the project I'm most excited about, but it's a little lower in the queue due to the amount of revision that needs to happen. I let Nate, my mom, and my mother-in-law read it. Now I know what's confusing, what readers are likely to have questions about, and have figured out a couple of scenes I need to add.
Here's hoping this month is a productive one!