When you first start out writing, you typically have a dream project. It takes all of your time, energy, heart, and brainpower just to get that first book or article poured out, polished up, and sent off. At that point, there’s no need to track projects because you just have one—THE one. Later, after you’ve worked hard, honed your craft, built relationships, learned the business, and sold some projects, things are different. You have books and stories at different stages. There are editors, agents, and clients to keep track of. Deadlines are important. So are financials. Multiple projects underway means you’ve climbed your way out of newbie status and are now a working writer. Writer’s Dashboard will help you keep track of your projects, with the information you need at your fingertips.
Writer's Dashboard: Help with keeping projects straight
