Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Nibbling on the Elephant ~ I Did It! 2014 Edition

I've been feeling frustrated lately by my apparent lack of progress in my writing career, and I've had to remind myself that even if things are not moving as quickly as I would like, and not in as big and flashy of ways as I would like, that if I look back over the last ten years, there has been progress. Baby steps, bird by bird, one bite at a time, and all that. The annual I Did It! list (hat tip to Lisa Romeo) is a good reminder that, slow as it may be, there is progress year to year, and that progress should be celebrated.


Writing I Did Its!

Of course, my biggest I Did It! with regard to writing was graduating from my MFA program in January. As part of that graduation week, I gave a presentation on figurative language, gave a reading of some of my work, and gave one of the commencement speeches.

Since graduation, I've been submitting the fiction I worked on during the program as well as various pieces of nonfiction. My submission stats for 2014:

2014 Submissions: 40
2014 Acceptances: 7
2014 Rejections: 29
2014 Publications: 7

Among my publications for the year, two pieces were included in print magazines and one in an anthology (there's something about holding your work in your hands that is very satisfying, even if it makes it harder to share that work with your friends!). My 2014 publications:

A Place in Mind, Northern Woodlands, Winter 2014
Four Days at Russell Pond, TrailGroove, November 2014
Here Be Dragons, Motherlode: Essays on Parenthood, KY Story, October 2014
Skinny Big Hill Hard Mountain, TrailGroove, October 2014
Memento Mori, Mutha Magazine, May 2014
The Mother as She Writes, Literary Mama, May 2014
The Place Where You Live, Orion, January/February 2014

Also during 2014, I joined the editorial staff of Literary Mama, a job I am enjoying very much so far.

Finally, I passed my seven-year mark of blogging in this space, wrote 139 posts, and completed another Month of Poetry in April.

Other Life I Did Its!

It's important to have a full life in order to have a full writing life. Some of my other I Did Its! for 2014 include:

Travel: I didn't travel much last year, but I did make one trip to Western Massachusetts, stopping at Walden Pond on the way (something I've wanted to do for a long time), and another trip to New Hampshire to spend a weekend with friends. As a family, we added one day to our annual Hermit Island camping trip and we took the kids on their first backpacking trip (and my first trip in 13 years). And when my parents were here, we visited many sites and trails and beaches right here in Maine that we don't make it to very often in normal life.

Craft: Again, I don't think I was as crafty as usual this year, but I did finally, finally finish M's quilt after many years of work (and not-work). I started cutting squares for quilts for E and Z and have been learning to cable and knitting away at hats for the whole family. I crocheted a few more rocksrecovered cushions for our new couch (ahem, futon), and made a bunch of lightweight water-resistant stuff sacks for our camping trip.

Nature: I enrolled in the Maine Master Naturalist program, which began in the spring. As part of this training, I've learned how to key out wildflowers (and identified 100 of them over the summer), ferns, insects, and tree via their leaves, bark, and twigs. I've maintained a regular nature journal, plus a plant list, a bird list, and a phenology chart. I've also volunteered to help with E and Z's class during their monthly trips to a nature center. I also saw whales for the first time (for more than a glimpse) as well as a pair of otters and a swarm of honeybees. For the second year in a row, we raised and released checkerspot butterflies and are now overwintering two swallowtail pupae.

Over the next few days, I'll be thinking about goals for the coming year and how to get from here to there, but for now I'll just give myself a little thumbs up for what I managed to pull off over the last year.

Do you keep an I Did It! list? How do you celebrate your accomplishments and stay positive in the face of slow progress? 

14 comments:

  1. What a great idea! While I haven't in the past kept a master list, I do have lists here and there of accomplishments, and things we have done. I think compiling it into a master list is a wonderful idea.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you, Kim. It's always nice to pat ourselves on the back every once in a while, isn't it?

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  2. Wonderful! Congrats on all your accomplishments. I love your categories too, travel, craft, nature and writing. I'm looking forward to reading more of your work this year and seeing how your writing career takes off! Happy new year!

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    1. Thanks, Amanda! I look forward to reading more of YOUR work this year, too! Happy New Year to you, too!

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  3. Lovely to read this. Kudos on all your accomplishments. Hope 2015 is good to you!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa, and thanks for inventing the I Did It! list. Happy New Year!

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  4. Yay, you! I hope you will submit for this issue of Lone Star Ma!

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  5. wow, i think your writing accomplishments are wonderful! 7 acceptances alone. do you remember the days before any, or just 1-2? :)

    i'll try to remember this myself one day in the future. when i make 'only' 25 sales, that there was a time that i made none. lol

    you've laid a fab foundation, the only way is up.

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    1. Thanks, Monica. It's always hard, but helpful to remember how far we've come from where we were!

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  6. I love this idea--when you put it all out like that, wow, you've been busy, dear!

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    1. Thanks, Meryl. Putting it all in one place is a good antidote to frustration!

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  7. What a great list... if these are your babysteps, then I'm still crawling on all 4s. :-) I look forward to reading some of your pieces. And Walden's Pond : This is me very jealous... I just re-read Walden a few months ago.

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    1. Thanks, Yanic, and thanks for stopping by. I just visited your blog, and it looks like you've got a lot of lovely things going on there. I'm sure your I Did It list is fabulous. Happy 2015!

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