Poetry Action Plan 2014
For
the last few years, I’ve used a Poetry Action Plan (PAP) to
structure my writing goals. I have built previous plans based on the following steps:
·
Define my goals
·
Be realistic about
what can be achieved
·
Track my progress
·
Prepare for setbacks
BUT be open to opportunities
How did I do? In 2013, my goals were to:
Write a Poem a Week
I wrote 79 poems. Would eke out #80 if I wasn’t so tired. So I’ll save it for the New Year.
Publish Poems in 12 Publications
Honesty, I haven’t kept count. But I did publish in some impressive journals such as Ploughshares and Rattle.
How did I do? In 2013, my goals were to:
Write a Poem a Week
I wrote 79 poems. Would eke out #80 if I wasn’t so tired. So I’ll save it for the New Year.
Publish Poems in 12 Publications
Honesty, I haven’t kept count. But I did publish in some impressive journals such as Ploughshares and Rattle.
Complete Manuscript #3
Well, I have more poems now than I know what to do with. I wanted to create an arc that ties the past to the present, but my poems are in the draft stage. Not there yet.
Attend a Weeklong Workshop
The two writing weeks in late July/early August blew the other goals right out of the water.
For
2014, I’m putting together my PAP based on the following:
·
Be in the moment
·
Have a vision
·
Try harder, fail
harder
·
Ditch what's not
working
Less quantitative,
more qualitative.
So, my 2014 poetry
goals:
Be Present
This goal is almost
too squishy to be a real goal. I want to keep pushing myself as an artist
through daily (or almost
daily) observations, my gratitude journal, and this blog. Again, this doesn’t
feel like a real goal, and yet it’s the key to everything.
Focus on Misery
Islands
The long wait is
almost over. Misery should be out in September. Time to figure out exactly what
I can do for book #2 that’s different from book #1.
Complete Manuscript #3
After I revise, I’m
hoping I can cobble out a new collection. Maybe two.
Complete the Juno
Project
These poems are
waiting on me to write them. This could be m’script #4
What’s not on this
list? Write a certain number of poems, go to a writers’ retreat, apply for
grants, etc. Been there, done that. I’m really focused on staying motivated and intentional about my writing. I've also cut out
what’s not working (i.e. publish in X-number of journals).
I hope some of this
helps you think about what you want for your writing in the New Year. Remember,
your plan is flexible and can change as your
life changes. Mine did.
Good
luck, and Happy New Year!!
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