Author Challenge, Day 12: Procrastination

Well, I’ve already had some fun stuff to say about this topic (and a few other things as well).

Ten years or so into this writing game, my procrastination skills are in peak form.  For example, this post is time away from a restaurant review I need to write, some corporate text I need to put together and my 1,000 words for today.  Of course, if I want to leave my desk, I can do the dishes, put clothes away or, God forbid, exercise.

I’m going to procrastinate further by looking for an appropriate gif!

pusheen gif
More often than not.

What’s your favorite form of procrastination?

Good quote.

7f74f916e9221cb5ab05618208b4b28dIf only there was a way to make a living out of surfing the interwebs…  Seriously, this quote struck me as timely because I always default to writing/editing/promoting my own stuff while at work (sometimes).

Here’s hoping.

 

Source: ExplodingDog.

Trying to figure out what to work on next.  While I will be devoting quite a bit of time to marketing Major Pain (just waiting on the final cover image – all set with book trailer and final manuscript!), I’ll definitely have time to write or edit.

I could use NaNoWriMo to finish Fates II.

I could start one of the two children’s books I haven’t even started.

I could edit the hotel book, which I am allegedly going to release next year.

I could start a book that is something of a spinoff of the hotel book.

I could edit all of my published books.

I…could write fanfiction (the default at the moment, I’ve already written two shorts in 5 days).

I could work on this blog more.

I…will probably procrastinate for the next week.