Good Vibes Only: How Was Your Week?

It’s the New Year Set Goals and Evaluate: It’s Check In And Share Day, Good Vibes Only

Set Your Goals for the week, month and year: Check In and share what you did this week: Good Vibes Only.

#Check In and Share Day


Time to pay the piper! How did you do? How much did you write? Did words explode on your WIP? Check In and share something positive from your week.

This is the Rogue Phoenix Press weekly Check In. Every Sunday we encourage our authors and visitors to let us know how their writing is going.

How well are you doing?

Had problems this week? That’s ok. Just sit down this coming week and write. Whatever you do, don’t let difficulties from the week before get in your way this week.

Every word is one word closer to the finished product.

Please share your accomplishments in the comment section.

Be sure to use this post to set a goal for the week then try to accomplish that goal.

Promotions: Check in and Share how you promoted your book

There are many ways to promote your books.

  1. Share with your promotion group of family, friends and fans
  2. Tweet: If you don’t have a twitter account, it’s easy to set one up.
  3. Instagram: refer to earlier post.
  4. Pinterest: refer to earlier post.
  5. Goodreads: refer to earlier post.
  6. Build your email list: refer to earlier post.
  7. Add your author profile to Book Bub
  8. If you know other ways to promote please share in the comment section.

Outlines and Character building: Check in and Share

Maybe you didn’t add words to your WIP, but developed your book.

How are your characters developing? Check out the character development articles on my personal blog.

What are your goals for the New Year? Don’t forget to set some.

Tell us what you did in the comment section.

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5 responses to “Good Vibes Only: How Was Your Week?”

  1. TRASH AND TREASURES?

    Again I say: NEVER throw anything away.

    So you’ve got something that’s been rejected dozens of times by agents and publishers. You just KNOW it’s good work, but doubt is beginning to arise. Well, the heart wants what the heart wants. Keep on pushing, you just never know who’ll discover this gem.

    I had “Standard II – The Citadel” returned by a lazy pub house who peddled the work like a five-cent paper. It was the second installment of what I thought was one of my best trilogies. I had the first returned a year ago, and was just sitting on it not knowing what to do.

    So I reached out to my current publisher to see if he would take Part One. He advised me that he only thought it’d work for the best if he took the whole trilogy! Huzzah!

    Lesson of the day: if you’re pushing and shoving what looks like a sure hit, but running out of gas…take a breather but don’t give up. You just never know what someone might want to take it off your hands!

  2. I just finished doing a U Tube spot of me reading one of the stories from “Trainwheels, Flying Saucers and the ghost of Tiburcio Vasquez”
    Here’s a link https://youtu.be/zvJw4mBu0_U/Winds of the Great Mojave – G. Lloyd Helm
    Great experience.

  3. Ruth Danes says:

    My story has reached the point where my heroine travels back in time. Considering it is a spin off to a trilogy set in the 18th century, it feels familiar to be back in the 1780s.

  4. Helm’s reading of his short story on U Tube is very impressive and a great venue for promoting a novel or short story.

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