In May, I wrote 7505 words, which was all right, given how few writing days existed due to lots and lots of things to attend for my graduating senior. Of those words,
- 376 were for this blog (2 short posts),
- 380 were for my journal,
- 2778 were for handouts, scripts, and slides for lessons (one for East Texas Writers Guild and one for the Open Door Writing Group and one for the Tyler Public Library’s Try It Tuesday Class),
- 1282 were on various social media accounts,
- 2174 were poetry (15 poems, a lifetime record most probably),
- and 515 were in short stories (3 pieces of flash fiction).
There were 11 days that I didn’t write anything, but this month included 3 awards ceremonies, a band banquet, a pinning ceremony, our annual family BBQ, Mother’s Day, teaching a crochet class at the library, a graduation party, and the graduation itself.
I also haven’t heard back from any of the submissions I’ve sent out lately, so I’m assuming they didn’t want those pieces. I haven’t had a chance to prepare any others to send out this month.
As for reading, I read parts of:
- The Carrying by Ada Limon (e-book; poetry)
- Anti-Slavery Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier (e-book; poetry)
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer (audiobook; non-fiction)
- The Poet’s Cookbook: Details for over 50 Forms, Types of Meter, Structure, Rhyme, and Over 100 Writing Exercises by Dan Gilbert (e-book; non-fiction)
- Poetry’s Data: Digital Humanities and the History of Prodosy by Meredith Martin (e-book; non-fiction)
…and I finished reading:
- An Act of Foul Play by T.E. Kinsey (e-book; mystery)
- The Ghost of Marlow House by Bobbi Holmes (audiobook; paranormal mystery)
So I have finished 27 books so far this year (and read parts of another 15, mostly for research, but also a couple of things I’ve had to mark DNF.).




