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sarasa_cat ([personal profile] sarasa_cat) wrote2016-02-02 08:41 am

Track all the time

Added a bunch of columns to my word/project tracking spreadsheet.

For each individual writing project I have 3 extra columns (per project, not aggregate!) for:
-- time writing new words
-- time editing (replacing words & punctuation with different words & punctuation)
-- time proofing, formatting, posting/submitting/etc.

I still need to add all the summation to my summary table...

Last month all time for all projects was in one column "time" that wasn't even formatted for time (it was pure numbers and it rounded). I made gross estimates of time across all writing and I can't tell when I over or under estimated for the day.

well. No more of that!

Yesterday was something like 800 words in 30 or 35 minutes and it is marked as such on my spreadsheet (exact numbers, not these from my phone random estimate memories). This is important. I have so little time to write that if I miss my daily writing window, it is gone. I really need to squeeze words out of an overly tight schedule and this is the only way I can make sense of it.

Yay data!  curious to see what more accurate time tracking will reveal.


Off-Topic

[personal profile] phdfan 2016-02-05 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Off-topic, but I was reading this article about the Melbourne literary fiction scene and it made me think of you and the various issues you've discussed about what constitutes lit fic: http://www.killyourdarlingsjournal.com/2015/12/right-place-right-time/

Obviously talking about local issues, but I suspect they may be replicated elsewhere.