Misha Gericke’s ENDLESS Blog Tour! Setting Up a Five Year Plan

Today I’d like to welcome author Misha Gericke! She’s here to talk about how she decided to set up a five year plan to reach her publishing and writing career goals. And what an ambitious plan it is!

Here’s Misha —

Setting up a five year plan

Late 2013, I decided to set a five year goal. I was frustrated with my day-job at the time, so it seemed sensible enough that I would want to make a living off my writing. But then, I realized that saying “Earning a living as a writer” doesn’t exactly give me something concrete to aim for.

Before I could take aim, though, I had to be more specific. I had to decide what I really wanted to achieve. See, the truth was that writing was my coping mechanism, but I had been wasting my time instead of writing. I wanted to change that. AND on top of that, I wanted to make a living.

Doing that, I took stock of all the books I wanted to write at the time and came to 26 books. And with that, I formed the idea of setting a very high monthly income goal in order to encourage myself to 1) be more productive and 2) maintain high standards at the same time.

Next, I set out a plan. A timeline, if you will, where I marked down everything I need to do over the next five years in order to publish all of those books.

Sounds good enough in theory, but how am I actually doing?

Well. I’ve spent the first two years mostly drafting, but I published the first two of my books. I’m hoping to publish a few more this year in addition to Endless. Being year 3, this is the year where I need to find some sort of momentum. Since Endless is my first book for the year, I’ll only really be able to know.

That said, I think I’m doing well so far.

Sales from my first two books are already enough to pay for publishing their sequel. Which means I’m already that much less reliant on my day-job’s income to keep publishing.

More than that, though, I’m just plugging away, hopefully able to publish at least two more books this year.

Do you have a five year goal? Do you have a plan? How is it going?

 

Here’s Misha’s latest release!

Endless for Web

 

About the Book

First, do no harm.” Blake Ryan swore that oath to become a doctor. Ironic, given that he spent most of his thousand year life sucking souls out of other immortals.  Things are different now. Using regular shots of morphine to keep his inner monster at bay, Ryan has led a quiet life since the Second World War. His thrills now come from saving lives, not taking them.  Until a plane crash brings Aleria into his hospital. Her life is vibrant. Crack to predators like him. She’s the exact sort of person they would hunt, and thanks to a severe case of amnesia, she’s all but defenseless.  Leaving Aleria vulnerable isn’t an option, but protecting her means unleashing his own inner monster. Which is a problem, because his inner monster wants her dead most of all.

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About the Author 

Misha Gerrick Author Pic Misha Gerrick lives near Cape Town, South Africa, and can usually be found staring at her surroundings while figuring out her next book.

If you’d like to see what Misha’s up to at the moment, you can find her on these social networks:

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Excerpt 

This had to be what dying felt like. Floating outside my body, waiting for that final link to my life to be severed, only vaguely aware of indescribable pain. More screams than I could count rose up around me. Hundreds of footsteps beat against tiles. I couldn’t open my eyes if I wanted to. Not when it was easier to listen and wait. People shouted for a doctor or an IV, or a thousand other things that made no sense. I listened to all the chaos, trying to untangle it in my thoughts.

Soon, I could go. The peace around me was so relaxing, completely out of place in the clamor I heard. I wanted it. To rest forever in that peace. Why not? There was a very good reason, but I couldn’t call it to mind.

A numb buzz shot through my body and shattered my serenity.

It happened again. Only this time was more of a sharp pulse. The third time jolted like lightning. The fourth…Hell. Suddenly, the screams were coming from me. My heart’s relentless thundering added to my torment.

Pain.

Everywhere.

My chest burned like fire. It hurt to breathe. Cold air drove down my throat and into my lungs, amplifying the inferno in my chest. My skin felt scorched. It couldn’t be. It wasn’t right.

I had to see. I had to understand why pain dominated my existence like this. My eyes were fused shut. My breaths grew shallow, trying to draw air when there was none. I tried to clench my teeth. I bit hard plastic. A pipe. Cold air suddenly forced back into my lungs, out of time with my own breathing. This was wrong. It wasn’t safe. I had to see. The best I got was a little fluttering of my lashes.

A high-pitched beep shot through my head. It repeated again and again. I wanted to reach over and slam my fist into its source. My arm wouldn’t lift. Something kept it trapped. A scream rose up from the depths of my soul, but the pipe jammed inside my throat stifled the sound. I only managed a whimper, trying my best not to gag. More air blasted into my lungs against my will. What was going on? I was trapped in my own body, but why?

I needed to move. I had to move. Now. Before… Even… Even though… Panic gripped me. The beeps increased at a frenetic pace. I needed to move. To be gone. Didn’t matter where. Just not here. Not defenseless. Not trapped.

The air sucked out of my lungs. I gasped, choking on nothing, strangled by invisible fingers. I tried to convulse my body. To twist myself free of what’s holding me.

Nothing.

The air rushed back in a cold flood. Seconds later it left, only to return in the same amount of time.

There was a rhythm to the air. In… out… in… out… The breaths were slow—sleep-like. I concentrated on this rhythm, striving to clear my head. If I wanted out, I needed to think. Calmly. Clearly. Eventually, those irritating beeps slowed. I tried to focus past the sound.

Voices buzzed about me, adding to my need to see, to do something to protect myself. No one seemed to pay attention to me. Good. I could use that to my advantage.

I centered my every thought on moving my little finger. It finally jerked, but collided against something solid. So the thing trapping my arm was physical and too heavy for me to lift. It was better to be trapped than paralyzed. With luck I could escape my restraints. I tried my other hand, but it was cemented stuck as well. Right leg. Left leg. Damn it! Both trapped. I had to move!

No.

No, I needed to stay calm. I tried to make larger movements, biting the pipe in my mouth against the urge to scream in pain. There was no wiggle room.

Fearing that I might be blindfolded, I focused on blinking. It worked. My eyes opened and the blur faded, revealing ceiling tiles. Why would there be tiles? Where was the canvas of hospital tents? The distant sounds of bombs dropping? The power of their explosions rushing through my blood?

No. That wasn’t right. I wasn’t there.

Where was I, then?

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Thanks so much for stopping by, Misha!

21 thoughts on “Misha Gericke’s ENDLESS Blog Tour! Setting Up a Five Year Plan

  1. Great interview, ladies. Misha, I commend you on your biz plan. And your enthusiasm to stick with it. My only plan is to write as much as I can LOL Good luck getting those 26 books published.

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