I
started the April Poem a Day challenge and shared some of my work here,
but as you noticed I quit after a few poems. This tends to happen to me
a lot when I try this kind of challenge. I toodle along pretty well at
first, then I find other things demanding my attention and I move on to
those things. It happens with NaNoWriMo too. But in the long run, it
doesn't really matter.
Why
doesn't it matter? I mean, I set a goal and I didn't meet that goal. So
I should berate myself and feel bad, right? Yeah, I'm thinking no.
Because what did I accomplish? I wrote some poems. I probably wouldn't
have written them at all if I hadn't started the challenge. So I have
some bits of work that wouldn't have otherwise existed. That's not a bad
thing at all.
Also,
who's to say I won't finish the challenge eventually? I did last year,
though I didn't write the last poem until some time in May or June if I
remember correctly. I like the challenges and I'll probably go ahead and
tackle the rest on my own timeframe. So, in my mind, rather than
failing the challenge, I've produced some new work, challenged myself,
and now I have some new pieces I can market later, with more likely to
come.
In
fact, the thing I'm most worried about regarding this challenge isn't
that I didn't write all the poems in the time allotted, but that I can't
seem to find the notebook I wrote them in. Now that's a catastrophe...
Friday, May 10, 2013
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