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The Wordwitch: Writer’s Life in Pictures – November

The Wordwitch

The Wordwitch (which got its name thanks to Myk Pilgrim) is a series of drawings I started back in January 2017. At first, it was one image, but soon more ideas followed and my notebook filled with more pictures. As I just recently launched my Facebook Page, it seemed a good time to start sharing them.

These drawings appear weekly on Tuesdays, on social media under the #thewordwitch hashtag, and are a monthly roundup post here. I hope you’ll enjoy them.

Shiny New Idea

Back in the day, I had a lot of problems with finishing my projects, especially the bigger ones. Over the years, I’ve become more disciplined (mostly using the new ideas as a reward for completing the old ones), but sometimes an idea just demands my attention. And then, it’s pretty much like that: Oh look! SHINY!

Wordwitch Shiny New Idea

Super Sheri

Sometimes, when you really need a hand, without a word a friend steps in and makes things better. One day, when I really needed a friend’s help, Sheri appeared like a superhero. I felt a simple “thank you” wasn’t enough, so here she is in all her blue hair and unicorn glory.

Best Motivation Ever

Some time ago, I was stuck with a scene I was writing. I asked JR Bee if she was willing to help, but I told her I’d need to reveal the whole story to her. Not only she was fine with the spoilers and helped me to solve my problem, but also she got very excited about the story, constantly encouraging me to finish it as soon as possible.

She’s not the only one to motivate me. Recently, one of my beta readers asked me how my writing is going and how I was doing with the story she read.

Such encouragement is always the best motivation to work faster, write more, and finish my projects.

This Is Melfka

I’m actually quite good with my writing and editing projects, but every now and then I fall off the track. This week’s excuse would be my husband’s vacation and recovering from the root canal.

What about you? Do you procrastinate? What are you supposed to be doing now?


If you’d like to be up to date with this series, you can head over to my Facebook Page every Tuesday or check Twitter for #thewordwitch hashtag. You can also browse other posts from the series.

Joanna Maciejewska

Joanna Maciejewska is a fantasy and science fiction author who enjoys all things SFF: books, movies, and video games. Her short stories appeared in magazines and anthologies in Polish and in English. Her epic fantasy adventure series, starting with By the Pact, is available in ebook and paperback at all major retailers.

This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. authorglendathompson

    Thank you for sharing. I, too, procrastinate but I can’t draw so no pictures from me … just photographs. I can take lovely photographs. 😉

    Thank you for letting me see I am not the only procrastinator in the crew. You have inspired me, along with my team of behind the scene pushers, to finish my novel.

    1. Melfka

      Your photographs are indeed lovely, Glenda :).
      I hope you’re still on track when it comes to finishing your novel.

  2. Ellen Jacobson

    Fantastic pictures! I love the one about you procrastinating. Definitely something I can relate to 🙂

    1. Melfka

      Thank you. And when it comes to relating… I really hope to one day meet someone who’ll say “I never procrastinate!” 😉

  3. J.R.Bee

    I have sooo many hobbies it’s super easy to procrastinate. I like baking, reading, doodling, reading, browsing the internet, occasionally starting to learn to play an instrument (I can’t actually play a damn thing), and reading 😀

    1. Melfka

      I gave up on learning anything that has to do with music. If I have a complete lack of talent in some field, it’d be that.

      1. J.R.Bee

        I’m going to see where it goes, it might end up being a nothing, but I don’t know until I’ve tried.

  4. saraletourneau

    SHINY!! *lol* I still remembering seeing that drawing in your Twitter feed and thinking it was absolutely brilliant. It still is, tbh. 🙂

    And while I like all the other drawings as well, I got a good chuckle of This Is Melfka. And somehow I think you got a good laugh out of it too, when you were making it…?

    1. Melfka

      Thank you, Sara :). And yes, I enjoy making these. They’re quick pieces: usually a 10-15 mins sketch plus about 1h of fixing issues and adding color, so I use them as yet another procrastination tool. 😉

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