Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Suzanna's Writing and Reading Goals for 2023

It is that time of year where I make some new goals. Hooray! I absolutely love making writing goals.

While I did not quite finish unpacking all of the boxes from my move, I did make significant progress. I am hopeful that in the next two-ish months, I will not have a single box in sight because they will comfortably reside in the closet or the recycling center. I found a lot of surprising things (two booklets of stamps!) and stuff that I am embarrassed to share on the internet. Cough. Needless to say, not everything survived and might be in the landfill or recycling center.

Here are my writing goals for 2023:

  1. Write 100,000 words in 30 days as part of a NaNo project (Camp in April, Camp in July, or NaNo in November)
  2. Write at least one children's book in each category (board book, concept book, early reader, wordless, transition books, narrative nonfiction, etc.)  
  3. Write at least one new short story.
  4. Edit at least one short story from my undergrad days.
  5. Write at least one new poem each week.
  6. Put together a poetry collection.
  7. Work on the draft for writing a nonfiction book about the day job.
  8. Work on the draft of the graphic novel.


Of course as a writer, I also need to read.
  1. Read at least 10 children's books in each category (board book, concept book, early reader, wordless, transition books, narrative nonfiction, etc.) and focus on one category each month and then rotate. 
  2. Read at least one book of short stories each month. 
  3. Read at least one book of poetry each month. 
  4. Read at least one literary magazine each month. 
  5. Read at least one nonfiction book regarding the day job each month.
  6. Read at least one graphic novel each month. 
  7. Read a total of 150 books in 2023. 
  8. Participate in every Kindle Reading Challenge this year and get at least 90% of the badges. (The hardest one for me is the perfect month where you read every day in the month.)
What are some of your writing and reading goals for 2023?

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