WIPs
As a writer juggling numerous works-in-progress, I've found that managing multiple projects can both inspire and overwhelm you. The key is to prioritize and create a system that allows you to make progress without burning out. One method that helped me was setting small, achievable goals for each WIP. For instance, allocating specific days or hours exclusively to one project prevents the chaos of switching back and forth too often. This approach maintains creative flow and minimizes confusion about where to start, which is a common challenge highlighted in the OCR content about not knowing where to begin. Another tip is to keep detailed notes and outlines for each manuscript or fantasy story. This can include character sketches, plot points, or world-building details. Having these at hand makes it easier to pick up where you left off, helping you maintain continuity and passion across projects. Additionally, sharing your journey through forums like #writerscommunity or platforms like #booktok can provide motivation and feedback. Engaging with others undergoing similar experiences in querying or manuscript preparations reinforces a sense of shared purpose that keeps your momentum alive. Remember, your writing legacy is built page by page, project by project. By embracing your WIPs with structured dedication, you not only complete your stories but create a body of work that reflects your voice and creativity over time.

Sounds familiar...🙃