07 June 2010 ~ 3 Comments

Pen & Paper or Software? How do you hold yourself accountable?

Personally, I’m a pen and paper gal. I’ve tried a number of various, and truly wonderful, applications and software products. However, each time I try to get with the times, I end up coming back to good old pen and paper.

This is true for my fiction writing, boy do the words flow onto the paper. They’re much slower to come on my laptop. I’ve also found it to be true for my organizational needs.

Take tracking submissions to agents and editors.

Many people, and smartly so, use software or applications like Querytracker.net.  Querytracker not only helps you track who you’ve sent submissions to, they also have a wealth of knowledge about who is accepting what right now and all the contact information. (They do recommend you back up your information by cross referencing with another source. However, it’s a great start and end point.)

But alas, I get muddled in the process and end up procrastinating rather than simply entering the necessary information.  I have found a planner with space for notes each day/week/month does the trick. I write down who I sent a manuscript or query too and what I sent. Then, if I need to remind myself to follow up, I just jot a note in Outlook and I’m good to go.

Yet, there’s more a writer needs to do. What about accountability?

Many serious writers, meaning they fully intend to be published one day or are already published, have daily word count quotas.  How do you track your success rate? Do you just keep it in your head? Do you use a software program or organizer?

I go right back to my handy planner and simply jot down the chapter or pages I’m working on and my word count for the day.  It’s kind of like a food journal or calorie counter. I can see what days I blew it and hold myself accountable.

So what about you?

What tools do you use to track your submissions and hold yourself accountable? What advice do you have for aspiring writers?

3 Responses to “Pen & Paper or Software? How do you hold yourself accountable?”

  1. Lynette 12 June 2010 at 10:46 pm Permalink

    Geeky as I am, got to admit and agree with you sometimes plain old pen and paper works for me. But I am so spoiled by Google, the ability to search for anything is awesome so now, I use a combination really.

    Livescribe pen love it. I get the good old fashioned pen and paper feel, use etc but the ability to search my writing (and a lot more) is great.

    For idea capture, I use Evernote because sometimes inspiration and ideas come not just from text. It could be a picture, a sound bite and from anywhere. Since Evernote works on the phone, it’s quite easy to capture all these bits and pieces.

  2. admin 12 June 2010 at 11:39 pm Permalink

    Hi Lynette,

    I’ve been eyeing that Livescribe pen for years! In fact, I’ve probably put it in my shopping cart a number of times but I’m never quite sure if it’s the right thing for me. Honestly, if it could take my handwriting and convert it into Times New Roman :-) it would be perfect but it can’t, right?

  3. admin 22 June 2010 at 1:48 pm Permalink

    Just wanted to update here. There is a software that can take your handwriting and convert it to text. It’s called MyScript. I’ve recently purchased the Livescribe pen and tried out the software and it works pretty well (I have to clean up my handwriting a bit).

    Haven’t used the pen for fiction writing yet but that’s the plan. I’ll let you know how it goes!


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