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Dear Future Duke,

What a dramatic post title, don't you think? Well, it is true at least. June was such a busy month for myself- I went to Pride, a wedding, and a convention for 3 of the 5 weekends, plus one of those weekends I worked my part-time job three closing shifts back-to-back (Saturday/Sunday/Monday). Additionally, I have two tutoring clients! I'll be done with one of them in a few weeks when the summer course finishes, but I'll have the other until mid-August due to the summer program I'm delivering.

At least it's decent money on the tutoring front. I make at least 20 an hour for the tutoring in any case, and only 16 when I work the part-time job. However, I get a lot more hours at the part-time job to help pay the bills. With me adjusting to my summer work schedule, I didn't realize just how busy I would be to be able to do my whole task list for the month. I probably did 50% of the list, and I only went to the gym once, at the start of the month. Technically I should've gone today, but I once again close today and tomorrow, with church service tomorrow morning. Maybe I can get to the gym before my tutoring sessions on Monday. Maybe I was supposed to have this update posted by yesterday, too.

I also celebrated the big 2-6, which means I'm now in the latter half of my twenties! After a quarter of a century of life, I'm definitely not where I thought I would be if you had asked 10, 15, 20, or even 25 year old Duke. I believe that a lot of reflection is in order- time to evaluate what's important to me and how to best achieve those. On the bright side: my TBR is very trimmed down now. I added The Bardess of Rhulon by Verna McKinnon, and I have several audiobooks on hold with the library. I might just bite the bullet and get the physical copies of them instead since it's such a long wait.

I will say, I'm not doing too bad on the writing front! I've written for both What Do You Fear? and The Mentor Games this past month, and I think I can finish The Mentor Games on-time for my posting schedule. As for What Do You Fear? I'm not too sure. I wrote a very fun scene a couple weeks back and would love to get back into the story sooner rather than later. Ideally, I can get back to Ozryn by the end of the month, but we'll see. I'm hoping to have more progress to share next time!

Dear Future Duke,

What a dramatic post title, don't you think? Well, it is true at least. June was such a busy month for myself- I went to Pride, a wedding, and a convention for 3 of the 5 weekends, plus one of those weekends I worked my part-time job three closing shifts back-to-back (Saturday/Sunday/Monday). Additionally, I have two tutoring clients! I'll be done with one of them in a few weeks when the summer course finishes, but I'll have the other until mid-August due to the summer program I'm delivering.

At least it's decent money on the tutoring front. I make at least 20 an hour for the tutoring in any case, and only 16 when I work the part-time job. However, I get a lot more hours at the part-time job to help pay the bills. With me adjusting to my summer work schedule, I didn't realize just how busy I would be to be able to do my whole task list for the month. I probably did 50% of the list, and I only went to the gym once, at the start of the month. Technically I should've gone today, but I once again close today and tomorrow, with church service tomorrow morning. Maybe I can get to the gym before my tutoring sessions on Monday. Maybe I was supposed to have this update posted by yesterday, too.

I also celebrated the big 2-6, which means I'm now in the latter half of my twenties! After a quarter of a century of life, I'm definitely not where I thought I would be if you had asked 10, 15, 20, or even 25 year old Duke. I believe that a lot of reflection is in order- time to evaluate what's important to me and how to best achieve those. On the bright side: my TBR is very trimmed down now. I added The Bardess of Rhulon by Verna McKinnon, and I have several audiobooks on hold with the library. I might just bite the bullet and get the physical copies of them instead since it's such a long wait.

I will say, I'm not doing too bad on the writing front! I've written for both What Do You Fear? and The Mentor Games this past month, and I think I can finish The Mentor Games on-time for my posting schedule. As for What Do You Fear? I'm not too sure. I wrote a very fun scene a couple weeks back and would love to get back into the story sooner rather than later. Ideally, I can get back to Ozryn by the end of the month, but we'll see. I'm hoping to have more progress to share next time!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (07/05/2025):

Days 54/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

This month has been slow on writing. I'm not super upset as I did write 2,000 words for What Do You Fear? in one weekend, but I have some increasing pressure to write this month- I'm about to be falling behind on my GYWO goal. I think I'm going to attempt just 6 days of writing for the remainder of the month. Three days for The Mentor Games and three for What Do You Fear?.

I've also done very little with libraries this month- I at least have checked out material from one and attended a writing critique meeting at another, which leaves the final library system to use. It's also the closest one to me. Technically I could consider audiobook loans via Libby as interacting with local libraries, but there's something so nice about going to the library in-person and wandering around the shelves for movies or books. Perhaps I'll make an errand of it tomorrow before work to go and camp out for a bit.

I also realize it's been a minute since I've shared my reading journey. I started The Inheritance Games series and am roadblocked by audiobook wait times of several weeks. I also realized that I have read her work as a child because I remember reading her book The Naturals in like 7th grade when the cover was had a gift box wrapped in yellow caution tape, so I went and re-read it recently. However, Dr. Barnes's work is very popular as there are several weeks' worth of holds on all her work.

In terms of physical book reads, I've DNFed one book, am loving Under The Heavens, and need to start reading another book. I'm censoring titles of books I've yet to read or have DNFed because I'm not looking to spread any hate or anything. I'm sure that the author is good at writing, the book just wasn't something present-day Duke wants to read. Maybe if I had seen the book a decade ago it'd be different, but I'm not 15 anymore.

I suppose my next post is the next chapter of WDYF? so my next update post will be on my birthday! Allegedly. We'll see. I'm also thinking of wrangling some feedback from my Beta Readers so I can start cracking on the next round of revisions for Ozryn 1. I think taking 3-4 months off of touching the manuscript is long enough and I really have some stellar ideas for some scenes I want to rewrite. Anywho, talk to you next time.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (06/20/2025):

Days 51/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

I've been so busy with life lately. As we all know it's Pride Season! And this past weekend was our local Pride festival. Unfortunately I had no time to really bask in my own pride and enjoy myself- I had to work Saturday! I'd've been fine if I could've opened, or even do the mid-day shift- instead I had to close. On top of that, I had a training for another job I have that same morning! My Saturday went like this: 9am wake up, 920am leave apartment, 930am start drive to training, 10am training, 11am start driving back home, 1130am wait in line for Pride to open at noon, 12pm torrential downpouring and get inside to Pride festival grounds, 1pm leave Pride for work, 2pm clock into work, 930 clock out of work. On the bright side, I did buy some cookies at Pride earlier that day so I ate one as soon as I was walking home from work. By the time I got inside, I was high as a kite. But that was just Saturday.

Sunday we went to church and then I had tutoring afterward. Then the rest of the day I've been letting the residual high finally hit the road. Now it's just past midnight and I've added no words to any work this month I fear. I really should try looking for time to write- I just feel like I have none. Anyway, check out my AO3 for my The Hunger Games fanfic The Mentor Games where Katniss has to watch her mom go into the Quarter Quell- I've been posting updates there every Tuesday @dukeofthedisco.

That's all I've got, and make sure to check out Chapter 4 of What Do You Fear? Also, after taking the first chapter to a critique group I'm finally noticing the lack of editing on my part. However, I'm not trying to publish unpolished work on here, that will be saved for if/when I have a What Do You Fear? compendium to publish. (Yes I already have ideas for a Part 2 and a Part 3, but I will get through Part 1 first!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (06/09/2025):

Days 48/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

It has been a hot minute since I've written to you, but also it's been a hot minute since I've done anything that feels worth writing about.

I finally finished the second act of What Do You Fear?, and while I haven't posted any chapter for it recently, I think I will start posting a chapter on the off weeks that I'm not writing these out. May has been a busy month with me getting settled into new job territory but also not giving up the job search- I had an interview for an adjunct position last week and I'm hopeful that I'm offered the job for the fall semester.

My thinking is that if I keep my current part-time job (as well as do some tutoring throughout the summer), then I'll be set in terms of expenses for the rest of 2025, insofar as student loan disbursements go. Then if I do get the adjunct position, I can keep tutoring and doing classes as well as working on my dissertation, since the teaching would be morning lectures (11-1 three days a week) and tutoring would take place after regular school hours. While this job I'm working at right now is easy and pays well enough per hour, it's definitely not an occupation I can see myself happy doing long-term.

Anyway, I've attended several workshops and done some cool shit this month, which I suppose I should say now since my next update post won't be until just before Pride Weekend, with Chapter 2 or 3 of What Do You Fear? making an appearance next week- depending on which chapter(s) I've already posted. As for workshops, I've attended a mystery writing lecture and a self-publishing resources workshop so far, with another one tonight for Authorship as a Business or something like that. Of course I'm nowhere near ready to publish Ozryn 1, I think I've learned a lot in these courses that have renewed my desire to write and make it to that milestone. Besides, I'm falling behind on my writing for GYWO since I've only written 46 days this year out of the 50 I should be at by the end of the month. I'm sure I'll be able to throw a few hundred words on the page everyday for the next week though, except maybe when I go to work Sunday afternoon since I close that shift. Oh well.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (05/22/2025):

Days 46/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

Clearly the last couple of weeks have been hectic. Starting the new job, of which I will have no further shifts for about 2 weeks! It's nothing serious, just the fact that the schedule is made 3 weeks out and I only got through all the on-boarding today. Luckily I still have a few tutoring sessions left this month and I can always DoorDash if I want to.

I did write one time in the past week, and I plan on rectifying that finally. I'm also on AO3 as dukeofthedisco now! I think that I still want to focus on short-form fiction for now (What Do You Fear?, The Mentor Games, A Ship's Duty) at least until the end of the month when I should have several bits of feedback for Ozryn Act 1.

I have several things on my to-do list though, and those basically need to take priority 9 times out of 10. I have at least been maintaining one goal for this year and that's using my local libraries! It's getting hard to find workshops that I either haven't done or want to do, and sometimes the ones I find are booked up- whether it's writing-related or not. I have not, however, been able to find nothing of interest to me to check out- this month I've read The Final Gambit (via Libby) as well as Bookshops and Bonedust- I was very pleased with Bookshops and Bonedust because I have the first book Legends and Lattes and found it a very fun and cozy read. The Final Gambit felt like it took me a while to read, though I did listen to it at normal speed versus my usual 1.5x speed.

Additionally, I've checked out a couple of For Dummies books, one for Statistical Analysis using R Studio and one for building a website (I think via HTML, like a Millennial). Perhaps I'll be able to learn to make my blog here a more fun place for me to come to! I also love renting movies from the library- just this month I got A Simple Favor and The Watchers. I loved ASF and when my husband and I saw the sequel on Amazon Movies, I was like- "Let me go to the library real quick, babe," and I got the movie for us. The Watchers is an okay movie I saw in theaters- I recognize that it is a poor adaptation of the source material, and is technically a Night Shyamalan film- but I went into the movie without the knowledge of the book and with the knowledge that it is Ishana Night Shyamalan's directorial debut or whatever and I was willing to give it a chance. I think it was a more enjoyable experience in-theater, but it was a decent "palate destroyer" if you will that I think helped me appreciate other movies.

My final update is going to make me sound like an old man, but I finally learned how to play Solitaire. Until yesterday I had been terrific at Spider Solitaire, but I never knew how to play any of those other card games available in the Microsoft Solitaire library. Today alone I played Solitaire for like 90 minutes without a break and honestly I can understand why people with ADHD undiagnosed for forty years back in the 70s and 80s. Anyway, that's all I have for you today. Hopefully I have something new to add Thursday.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (05/12/2025):

Days 43/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

We've not really done anything this past week for writing. Life has been busy- this past weekend got away from us because of volunteering at a gaming convention, not to mention the computer issues- which are now resolved! (Maybe!)

Still at 42 days of writing this year, but I feel good about this upcoming week. Wednesday should be the day I finally get to make an AO3 account, and while I'm not nearly as far into my fanfic project as I wanted to be by now, I think if I push through around my schedule I can dig at it quick enough!

It's late now, so I'm off to bed- and to do some onboarding stuff for that new job I got!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (05/05/2025):

Days 42/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear May Duke,

It feels like only last week that March Duke was writing to me, and perhaps that's just from the "lack" of writing I've done this month. In my defense, my to-do was long and still isn't done, and that includes making the to-do for you.

I have been working behind the scenes of novel writing however, by attending workshops related to critiques and publishing and copyright stuff, plus I have been doing some writing. I think most of my writing days this month have so far been outlining short-form fiction- the Hunger Games Fanfiction piece, the horror story, and of course the sci-fi story. In fact, I still need to FINISH the horror outline so that may be my goal for this afternoon.

In some stellar news, I got hired for a part-time job- it'll be super chill and give me at least some reprieve from stress related to financial insecurity. Unfortunately taxes are a thing so I had this idea: what if I did DoorDash for the purpose of bridging the gap between my take home and my actual earnings? My schedule is supposedly less than 30 hours a week, probably 3 shifts, maybe 4 depending on what they need from me. While my wage rate would be more than sufficient for my basic expenses if I manage just 100 hours every month, I believe that witholdings will bring that down to just under what I would need to not see my bank account bleed drier with each passing month. Since I get burned out so easily, having a real goal that should be quite easy to attain every couple of weeks shouldn't burn me out too soon.

We haven't gotten quite as much feedback as I'd've liked by now on even Act 1, but I think that the few peoples' feedback I have gotten should be enough for me to go in and A) make basic edits and B) Put down bookmarks or something that tells me where to add something or stuff to fix. Then I think June could see me actually work on "editing" at least Act 1 and maybe preparing for Act 2's edits in July? We'll see.

Anyway, I think May 2025 is going to be a fun month and a great start to the hot season so long as we can keep cool!

Sincerely,
April Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (04/24/2025):

Days 38/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

Though you may be writing to the next Future Duke in 3 days' time, I figured I should still write while I had the chance.

We didn't really do anything writing related this past week- the parents have tasked you with taking care of your brother and their new dog while they're away for the week, and you've also interviewed for a new part-time job as the school year winds down and the need for tutors takes its biannual slumber.

We're doing pretty well on keeping up with the monthly tasks, aside from DoorDashing- though that's not really the end of the world right now, particularly if we succeed in getting this job. As for the list, we only have a few tasks left to finish. We have a couple more days in the gym, for starters. There are still a few TikToks downloaded on the phone that need to have recipes transcribed. We haven't even considered scheduling a first playtest of the Hunger Games Simulator idea. We've only looked for 1 out of 4 Beta Readers for Ozryn 1, and we haven't yet done the "Lore-ganization" documents to my liking.

I suppose I should at least clarify to yourself what they should look like, at least in stages, though I would love to see a full miniature wikia site for the Lore of Ozryn someday. Also, the Beta Reader thing should come up a bit quicker once I finally send an email to some lovely folks that I met at a critique group just a couple weeks back. I suppose we'll have updates for this actual week on Thursday, or Friday, this week, so I'll leave all that out until then!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (04/22/2025):

Days 37/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

I keep forgetting to write these on Thursdays, I might just change it to Fridays at this point.

Anyways, true to my word I've held off on touching Ozryn 1 this month. Instead, I've been on the lookout for more Beta Readers and I also took chapter 1 to a critique group! I think it went well, and I hope I can go to the next one in this series. I've been working on a few short stories that I'd like to bring if possible.

I guess I should update you on what's happened in the last week: I did outline Ozryn 2 properly (which I will elaborate on later in this post), and I outlined 3 sci-fi short stories. The first one is a zombie story (it's somewhat outlined, but I'm almost done with it, I think. To be fair I did pants the first two parts to this story. You might remember this as What Do You Fear? which has 2 chapters up already.), the second one features a spaceship as the main character/POV character, and the third one is fanfiction for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

On the Ozryn 2 front, the outline is based on the alternate ending I'd like to write for Ozryn 1 in order to appeal to traditional publishers. However, I think I quite enjoy the beginning of Ozryn 2 so much as an outline that I'll probably forgo the original end for Ozryn 1 anyways! That means I should in fact rewrite the end ASAP.

As for the Catching Fire fanfiction, I really enjoy The Hunger Games and with the release of Sunrise on the Reaping last month giving us so much more insight into District Twelve and the history of the Games, I decided to write my alternate universe fanfiction where the 3rd Quarter Quell twist is actually Reaping immediate family members of Victors, rather than the Victors themselves. It's planned to be 12 parts and I already have 2400 words across 2 finished parts, so I may start sharing those as they're finished.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (04/11/2025):

Days 34/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

The dichotomy of life is such that no one can appreciate the happy things in life without also experiencing the sad things. This is a late update due to a very upsetting event that has happened in my life. My great aunt died on Saturday the 29th of March, 2025. She was 79, having just celebrated her birthday a few weeks earlier. While I know she's in a better place now, wherever that may be for us, this loss pains me unlike any I've experienced since the death of my grandfather. I hope that wherever they are, my aunt and grandfather are reunited with their parents. I know that their surviving siblings and the rest of our family will carry this sadness within ourselves until the day comes when we may get the opportunity to see them again.

With the sad news out of the way, I'm grateful to move onto happier news! Ozryn 1 has finally received all the planned scenes, and my current Betas are going through the whole story as I write this. Since I expect this process to be fairly lengthy, I am planning on doing zero rewrites to Ozryn 1 for the month of April. I will instead focus on outlining Ozryn 2, doing worldbuilding, and writing out some short stories I was inspired with. It won't be until at least May that I start editing and rewriting, pending Beta Reader feedback. That being said, the current end of Ozryn 1 does end on a cliffhanger since my original plan was to self-publish. However, I believe that if I rewrite the conclusion to set up for a sequel, I'd be able to query agents and become traditionally published. So I suppose I'll technically be doing a rewrite of the final scene before I get Beta Reader Feedback, though it's more of an alternate ending that will need to be Beta Read itself.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (04/04/2025):

Days 30/120
WIP 1 59,500/85,000
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Dear April Duke,

My how this past month has gone. What started as a goal to just finish the rewrites of Act 1 by the end of March so we can start recruiting Beta Readers has turned into trying to finish the whole rewrites for the entire manuscript to be submitted to Beta Readers (still in stages, mind you). We broke 58,000 words today and we're maybe halfway through the final scene we need to write for this story. I'm so happy with it and I'm sure it'll be Hell and a half to do the next draft where we take into consideration feedback from Beta Readers.

That being said, we do need to have a plan regarding the wait time since we only have a handful of them so far and however many we do get, they won't all be on the same schedule for giving feedback. I think we should finish Act 3's rewrites by the end of this month for starters. Then for April we can switch between recruiting Beta Readers and doing outlining stuff for Ozryn 2 from day-to-day. Hell, we could even try continuing the short story zombie fic we've been working on!

Anyways, I have some stuff to take care of today and tomorrow, such as making the task list for April (we didn't quite stick to what I wanted to do for March, regretfully). We have been keeping up with the gym, though! So there is that other win! I don't think I'm going to try to "catch up" on reading for my dissertation or a class, nor will I "catch up" on my DoorDashing. Those tasks will essentially be clean slates for April, though I may try doing a handful of readings instead of spending every other day outlining Ozryn 2.

Whatever. Anyways, I know you'll take the reins and lead us further to our goal of having our first published novel!

Sincerely,
March Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (03/27/2025):

Days 28/120
WIP 1 58,100/59,000
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Dear Future Duke,

We've made great strides this past week! Not only did we finish the Beta Reader prep for Act 1, but we also did the prep for Act 2! We haven't started on Act 3 yet, but I think we'll just look at a chapter or two a day for the next few days and see where we get. Our best friend gave us a preview at his critiques (we sent him advanced PDFs of both Acts and he's read at least Act 1 twice so far!) and they're pretty reasonable, and my eyes were opened to some possibilities for Ozryn's late draft stage. But I cannot emphasize this enough- we are NOT touching Acts 1 or 2 again UNTIL we finish Act 3's prep.

We also attended another writing workshop, this time for figurative language and we continued the horror story we started last month! I'm pretty excited how it turned out, and we got some nice feedback in-workshop for it, so I think I'll be posting that soon! I won't lie, I might actually try writing out more for that story once I get through Act 3 and am waiting for Beta Reader responses to come in. I might also start outlining Ozryn 2 so I can be prepared for drafting. I know my current plan is to have a 3-year cycle for books I want to write and release, but if I find the time, energy, and money to advance that schedule, then why not do it? Imagine if I actually finished drafting Ozryn 2 this year WHILE working on the edits and release of Ozryn 1, then next year I could at least edit (and maybe release) Ozryn 2 while outlining (and maybe drafting) Ozryn 3!

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plan goes for Ozryn 1 first!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (03/20/2025):

Days 22/120
WIP 1 55,900/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

So we're a day late again, but it's okay! We've done writing! Chapters 1-3 are ready for Beta Reading, meaning only 4 more chapters need a review before we can start advertising for Act 1 Betas!

Now, I do plan on a couple "rounds" of Beta Reading- though only one round is fully planned out right now. When I finish Act 1's drafting officially, I will send those out to prospective Beta Readers and collect feedback. Those who manage to complete the Act and submit feedback in a timely manner will then receive the next Act, and then rinse and repeat for the final Act. For those who complete the whole 3 stages of Beta Reading will be entered to win a signed copy of the WIP (I know, I know, so pretentious yadda yadda). And everyone who completes at least one Act and submits feedback will get a free copy of the e-book version when it's ready (logistics still being thought through since I want readers to actually *OWN* the copy of the e-book they receive, but I still need to make sure I can get verified ratings and reviews across the internet.

The second round will be much less systematic, I hope. The Beta Readers who complete all three Acts in round 1 will be invited to do a full read of the story once the round one feedback is taken into consideration and the revisions are made, though I don't have any plans for rewards or giveaways at this moment since I still feel like I'm so far away from that point.

That reminds me, I'm actually terrified (in a good way!) about how close I am to being ready for Beta Readers since I've never gotten this far in the drafting process for a novel. Sure, I wrote short stories and stuff in middle school and high school, but any attempt made at a novel or anything longer than 5,000 words just fell flat on its face. Even if Duke from three years ago saw the progress on the WIP now, they'd be amazed.

I guess this means that I'm actually doing something with my writing at this point, even if it's only been a dream for most of my life. Have a wonderful day, and don't get too plastered on Monday!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (03/14/2025):

Days 18/120
Words 11,500/40,000
WIP 1 55,700/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

I know you're feeling behind, and I know this is a day late, but on the bright side there isn't any real progress to report on anyways!

Look, I can't help it that our sink FELL INTO OUR COUNTER last Thursday. It took like 5 days to fix it up to be functional- that's tough to do other work on top of learning basic plumbing.

Anyways, I think we can try just writing writing everyday this next week, even if it isn't for Ozryn. Like that scary story we started! Anyways, keep up the great work- you've got this!

Love,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (03/06/2025):

Days 15/120
Words 10,700/40,000
WIP 1 54,900/85,000
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Dear March Duke,

This past month went by quick. We finished a lot of stuff on our to-do list- for instance we've gone to the gym five times (with another visit planned for tomorrow) and we've Dashed 15 times (one more trip planned, and four had to be cancelled due to this wild weather).

We also started writing down some recipes on index cards and attended not just one or two, but three whole events at the library to help our writing career! We still need to finish the to-do list for March, as well as fill out whatever we can/need to for a planner of some kind. It's sitting on my desk, and it's completely empty despite being two months into 2025.

Also, I kind of have an idea. What if I started posting like, actual writing samples of mine? I was at a workshop earlier today for how to write good horror and supernatural stories and I wrote a little scene that was about 500 words of a zombie story. Maybe you, as March Duke, could post it and continue writing it like chapters?

Anyways, we've only really written 8 new days this month, meaning we're behind by about 5. This means we should be writing every other day in March! I'm sure you'll get us to the Beta Readers stage for the first Act by then! You might even have Act II ready by Easter!

As for Ozryn itself, we're still at about 55,000 words, or 2,200 words shy of our February goal. But I've already adjusted the writing goal for March to account for that. Anyways, you're gonna do great next month.

February Duke, out!

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (02/27/2025):

Days 15/120
Words 10,700/40,000
WIP 1 54,900/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

We've made new progress at least. I think we've written two or three times and we're at over 54k! We've added 10k in the last several weeks alone! I know we started with 46 or so, but we did have to cut a fair bit. I'm happy with how it's going though. We're also down to very few brackets, which means we'll be able to focus on Act III soon.

The plan is to finish the initial rewrites of Act II, then re-read Acts I and II as they are and add NEW brackets! With what I have planned after that, I'll be able to really tackle the Act III rewrites, hopefully without any new brackets.

Then, I'll fill out the brackets for Acts I and II, and THEN- we finally get to enlist Beta Readers! I'm sure we have at least a few friends who can read for us. We'll probably advertise on reddit or actually use the GYWO Discord server for once.

February goals are going well, too! Your to-do list is shrinking by the day now that I'm gamifying it. I simply take the list, number a handful of tasks 1-6 or 1-8 or something and then roll the appropriate die! With this, we've been able to get through 2/3 of Holy Rollers, read an article aimed at your dissertation, and even applied to a couple of new jobs. Of course we've also written a couple thousand new words for the WIP as well, but I figure that goes without saying.

By the way, you probably should get to work on the March to-do list for March Duke to accomplish. I suggest getting through whatever brackets you add to Act I on your read-through. Also maybe advertising for Beta Readers (assuming you make good progress!)

Whatever you decide to accomplish in March, I know you'll do it well. Good job, keep it up, I'm so proud of you and me and all of your past selves in what we're doing here.

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (02/20/2025):

Days 12/120
Words 10,100/40,000
WIP 1 54,300/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

Clearly I need to set a reminder on my phone or something to do this, haha. Anyways, happy Valentine's Day- I hope you have fun with the husband tonight! Onto the weekly check-in:

I've only written a few times this month, maybe once in the last week. I did finish a chapter and need to get started on another soon, but that'll be a you thing, maybe tomorrow after the gym.

I have spent the past several days DoorDashing and reading. I finished reading Snowglobe by Soyoung Park the other day- amazing. I can't wait to read the sequel when it's released (in English). Snowglobe, for those of you lurkers who don't engage with current YA stories, is about a post-apocalyptic Earth in which most of the world lives in -50 degree weather and work at power plants that basically act like giant hamsterwheels. These plants power everything, including the city of wealthy, elite "actors" who live in Snowglobe. In exchange for the wealth and luxury experienced in Snowglobe, it's "actors" are basically broadcasting their entire lives for everyone outside of Snowglobe. Think of it like 1984 meets 2012 Ice Age meets The Hunger Games. I strongly urge people to go and read it if they haven't already- maybe next month I'll finally get my hands on a copy of The Inheritance Games (and knock off another TBR).

That's right, I'm doing something that most book buyers readers only dream of: I'm finally reading the stuff that I've bought over the years. Currently I've got Holy Rollers by Rob Byrnes on my desk to read! I'll have more to report on it when I get more through it!

Anyways, we definitely need to spend just a little bit of time each day writing- it's a habit tracker after all. I'd love to reach 10 more days this month so I can stay on pace and not need to try playing catch up in March. In my defense, though, February is notoriously and unnecessarily short- we should adopt a new calendar where every month has 30 days and we have 5/6 days that stand apart from any given month.

Anyways, I think we're still only about halfway to the word count goal for the month, so yeah, we should get more story on the page. Alrighty, time to head out!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (02/14/2025):

Days 10/120
Words 9,300/40,000
WIP 1 53,500/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

If you look below, you'll see that we've actually added 2,000 words this month so far! Which is great! Remember that whole freaking YEAR that you didn't write ANYTHING? Anyways, we've only written stuff 1 day this month, which isn't too bad since we're STILL in the first week (despite this post being a day late!).

Just write a bit today and then maybe some Sunday and we'll be catching up fine on our habit pledge. In my defense, I went to the gym yesterday- for the first time in nearly two years- and might have overdone it with the weights. My arms are sore and I have about 5 minutes until I leave to go DoorDashing since we need to make money somehow. Anyways, I think I'll have more to share next week as I properly settle into a rhythm for the month.

Love you!
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (02/06/2025):

Days 8/120
Words 7,800/40,000
WIP 1 52,000/85,000
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Dear February 2025 Duke,

As the first month of what will undoubtedly be a trying year for the both of us ends, I would like to commemorate a couple of milestones regarding our writing goals (as well as our reading goals!):

First: I averaged nearly 200 words per day this month. This may not sound like much, but with WIP 1 having been mostly written during November 2023, it had been well over a year since I properly touched WIP 1. For 13 months I averaged 0 words per day on this project. After just a few short weeks since starting to work on this goal, I jumped to 193 words per day when counting from January 1st.

Second: I have written at least 7 days (or contributed work relating to WIPs 1 and/or 2) out of the 120 I pledged to complete for GYWO. I realize that we're technically behind on this pacing, as I should attempt a minimum of 10 days per month to reach 120 days by the end of the challenge, but again we also started this pledge a week into the year instead at the first, and by technicality I am on-track to complete my pledge at this rate!

Third: I SURPASSED FIFTY-THOUSAND WORDS! WIP 1 has 50,001 words of writing, and that accounts for chapter titles and other notes that will not be part of the final narrative! This may be the farthest I've gotten on any of my attempted (and long-since abandoned) writing projects, which I think calls for a mini celebration.

With the writing goals out of the way, I feel like I can take a moment to shed light on our reading-related goals. As anyone on this site can agree, good writers should also be good readers. Furthermore, I feel like we haven't utilized our local public libraries nearly enough recently. As a tutor we often host sessions in meeting rooms at different library branches, but we need to get into the habit of using the library in other ways. We also have a good TBR pile of books that we've purchased in the past.

Reading Goal 1: Use each of the three library systems I live near once per month. So far, so good. I've checked out material from all 3 this month- a couple of movies and a couple of books. As a once-voracious reader as a child turned into a burnout adult who couldn't be bothered to actively read in their free time, this is a huge step up for me. Though I'm still only partway through the last book.

Reading Goal 2: My next reading goal is to not need to use the renewal feature on checked-out material. I want to get back into the groove of finishing a book within 3 weeks, or at least saying "this isn't for me, goodbye." by the time the book comes due. So far, mostly good. Remember that partly-finished book from Reading Goal 1? Yeah, that's due in like five days and I have a LOT of it to go still.

While there is a "secret" Reading Goal 3, it's not really something that can be easily quantified. However, I can share that it is to eventually be reading something everyday- whether it's an academic paper or the chapter of a book. Otherwise, that wraps up my writing milestone celebrations and reading goal updates for January. Hopefully next month sees even more progress!

Sincerely,
January 2025 Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (01/30/2025):

Days 7/120
Words 5,800/40,000
WIP 1 50,000/85,000
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Dear Future Duke,

You're making some good headway! You've now either written or done work directly related to your WIPs 5 days since the start of the new year! That means you've added 2,500 words to WIP 1 so far- only another thousand to go for the month's mini goal! Unfortunately it's not exactly a net gain, since a good chunk of stuff had to be deleted. But you've written 2,500 words that absolutely matter and are relevant to the story!

Keep up the good work, I am so proud of you and I'm rooting for you everyday! Talk to you next week!

Sincerely,
Past Duke

Duke's Personal Progress Tracker (01/23/2025):

Days 5/120
Words 2,500/40,000
WIP 1 47,900/85,000
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