Twelve Days of Christmas Writer Version


christmas-tree(1)Since it’s the holiday season, I thought I would have a little fun. I created the writer version of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Make sure you sing along!

On the first day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: A good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the second day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Two NaNo registrations and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the third day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the fourth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the fifth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the sixth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the seventh day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the eighth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Eight saggy middles, seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the ninth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Nine beta readers, eight saggy middles, seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the tenth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Ten manuscripts to critique, nine beta readers, eight saggy middles, seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Eleven rejection letters, ten manuscripts to critique, nine beta readers, eight saggy middles, seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my writer friend gave to me: Twelve cups of coffee, eleven rejection letters, ten manuscripts to critique, nine beta readers, eight saggy middles, seven plot holes to fill, six glasses of wine, five uninterrupted writing hours, four Scrivener tutorials, three lumbar supports, two NaNo registrations, and a good review on Amazon and Goodreads.

Thanks for sticking around to read all of that, even if you skipped straight to the twelfth day. 😉

Make sure to come back next week. I am participating in two bloghops and will have two separate giveaways! (Here is the kick-off of the first bloghop at 10 Minute Novelists.)

Have a great week! ~ Jen

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