Today I slept in and missed some solid early morning writing hours. Instead, I had bizarre dreams about giant bug-like things with fur invading my house. Gross. When I did get up, however, I felt pretty productive. I reread and revised my first three chapters, and then started outlining some of the upcoming chapters. I…
Author: Josh Hammond
Writing for the Weekend
My goal was to post something on this blog each day, even when I’m not able to do my formal writing assignments. Well, I failed to reach that goal yesterday (sorry, January 30, 2014.) Thursdays are hard because it’s my wife’s late night at work. She doesn’t get home until after 10:00, which means that…
Progress Report
Today was my first day back to work after the Polar Vortex turned my regular weekend into a four-day weekend. Thanks, Polar Vortex! I’m glad that I used the time well. I now have 41 pages of manuscript, and I only need 40 by March 10th. I feel like the first 19 pages are revised…
The Unexpected Benefits of the Polar Vortex
It’s cold in Chicago. Actually, it’s really cold in Chicago, even by winter-in-Chicago standards. School is cancelled for the second day in a row. A couple weeks ago we had Monday and Tuesday off as well, for the first Polar Vortex. As a rule, teachers are more excited than students about having classes cancelled. But…
Full Circle
When I was a kid in elementary school, I knew that I wanted to be a writer. My first book was hilariously titled White Guys – it was done in white crayon on black paper, and I believe I was in kindergarten or first grade. I distinctly remember writing stories in fourth grade, and trying to…