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Goal: To publish a blogpost 2 times/month (from once in 4 months)

Currently: 300 blog posts in drafts/unfinished. I even have three 20k word unfinished novellas gathering dust. (Over 5 years of casual writing)

Writers please help me: What process can I follow (or mind change can I do), to go from unfinished drafts to published posts? Am I alone in this challenge?

I don't know if I'm just being too picky/too perfect/too afraid of public opinion, or just plain lazy.

Cyn
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  • So many amazing responses. I've summaried the key points here. 1. Learn to identify which types of projects you never finish,
 2. There is great satisfaction in completing a project, even if no one ever reads it. Celebrate the fruit of your labor
 3. Spend time identifying your inhibitions. Only implement a strict schedule if you get the sense that your work is worthwhile and productive.
 4. Keep a notebook
 5. contd – thedancingqueen Mar 29 '19 at 04:24
  • I would start writing the conclusion if possible at the end of each post.
 6. I would also consider chopping up one of your novellas and use them as posts.
 7. You just need to sort the posts, and finish them. Make sure that your topic order starts with the posts that are nearly ready for publication.
 8. Join (or form!) a critique group for bloggers that meets (online is fine) once a month to discuss each others' posts and the requirement is at least 2 posts a month ( – thedancingqueen Mar 29 '19 at 04:24
  • You aim for a text that begins with a hook, has a compelling introduction, an intriguing and persuasive body and comes to a surprising and convincing conclusion. And that is hard work.

    
    1. Do you love writing? Or do you love the idea of being a writer?
      
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  • Start with 301st: “How to manage 300 drafts.” Best of luck! – Kyslik Mar 30 '19 at 17:02