Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Don’t worry, I’m sure things will return to normal shortly

So I’ve recently recovered from a computer crash!  Thankfully, all  my important documents had already been saved and backed up onto an external hard drive, a flash drive, email, and everything else I could possibly think of. So when people tell you to back up your work? They are not lying.

In other news, I’ve downloaded this nifty little program from windows live which should help me keep up with blogging a bit more! It’s called “Windows Live Writer” and it connects to your blog via your desktop. For me, this is a very nice feature. most of the time when I think “Hmmmm, I should blog”, I’m almost always instantly distracted by other things (Like google, facebook, twitter….)

But hopefully, with this nifty little contraption, it should come to an end and you can all kick me in the pants if it doesn’t.

Tonight at midnight I, along with a bunch of other most likely criminally insane individuals will be starting JulNoWriMo, which is exactly what it sounds like, National novel writing month, except in July. Whooopee! We’ll see how far I get with my new project.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

What's Fantastic About the Hunger Games?

I really want to know.

I've constantly been hearing about this book/series for about... a year? two years now? And I'm curious. What's the huge appeal? I feel a little suspicious about the hype.

What, in your views, makes this book series so wonderful?

Contest hosted by Abby Stevens!

Located here: http://www.abbystevens.com/2010/05/pink-carnation-of-hands-and-teeth.html

I"ve wanted to read "The Forest of Hands and Teeth" for a while now, and this seems like the perfect (and fun!) opportunity for a free copy!

So go enter! Go go go! Now! Why are you still reading this?

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WHAT.

So I realized last night while doing something completely unrelated, that if I approached my novel in a different direction, I could possibly even out a lot of plot holes. This is the good thing! The bad thing?

I'd have to rewrite the entire thing.

Again.

Oh well. This is what revision is for.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Huzzah!

So last night at exactly 10:41, I finished the first draft of my novel "LEGIT". Eeeee! Now. Tweaking to send it off to my dear, darling readers, while simultaneously praying it does not break their brains.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Roadtrip Wednesday




Today on YA Highway they asked the question, what images inspire you?

Even though I'm as guilty as the next person when it comes to finding actors and actresses for my characters, that isn't what inspired me this time around. The painting "Letting Go Starts the Healing" by the incredibly talented Aaron Jasinski speaks miles on what I feel for my work in progress (of which I just reached a monumental 50k! Can I get a "HUZZAH!"?)

Both the characters portrayed in the painting remind me so strongly of my own, and even the tone of the painting emits the same feelings that I feel for my work. If I had any sort of power over what my cover would be if this novel somehow (Rather, miraculously) were up for publishing, this painting would be it.

So what about you guys? What pictures inspire you?

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I Live, I promise!

To prove that I am, in fact, a living breathing person and that this is not just a dump space for Teaser Tuesdays that probably no one ever reads, I present to you a meme!

What’s Your Writing Style?

1. Are you a “pantser” or a “plotter?”
Both. I used to call myself a plain old "pantser", but it isn't accurate anymore. If I were a pantser, I wouldn't do an ounce of research before starting a project. But! Oh, wow, look! I actually did research this time! ...A lot of it.


2. Detailed character sketches or “their character will be revealed to me as a I write”?

Both, once again. I need to know the character before I start writing, or else it feels stinted. Not real. This doesn't mean that I fill out character survey after character survey, but I'll write a character sketch, or imagine their dialogue in my head. Although, just because I do all this doesn't mean that the moment my fingers touch the keys (or put the pen to paper) that it won't all fly out the window. Characters are helpful like that.


3. Do you know your characters’ goals, motivations, and conflicts before you start writing or is that something else you discover only after you start writing?

I need to stop answering both to these questions. But yes, most of the time I do know their goals and such. They need to be going somewhere to get to it, right?

4. Books on plotting – useful or harmful?

Try as I might, no matter what book it is, I can't seem to sit down and read anything on writing. For me, the best course of learning is to actually sit down and do it. (Though I do admit that my preferred form of procrastination is to read Author Blogs)

5. Are you a procrastinator or does the itch to write keep at you until you sit down and work?

Haaahahahahahahahahaha.

Procrastinator, through and through. I'll want to write, but after sitting down and staring at my WIP for five minutes, I'll decide that I'd rather read, or watch youtube videos, or play with my cat. Or, God forbid, do housework.

If I actually force myself to sit down and write, though, I'll


6. Do you write in short bursts of creative energy, or can you sit down and write for hours at a time?

Dare I say it? Okay, yeah, I do. BOTH.


7. Are you a morning or afternoon writer?

I used to be a strict evening writer. But then I did NaNoWriMo, and all of that went out the window. Now I write whenever I have an extra five minutes.

8. Do you write with music/the noise of children/in a cafe or other public setting, or do you need complete silence to concentrate?

I like to write with music. A lot of the time, I'll match music up with certain scenes, or characters, and when it comes time to write for those things, I like to keep the mood going.


9. Computer or longhand? (or typewriter?)

I'll write longhand if I find myself in a rut that I can't get out of. Otherwise, I usually prefer computer.

10. Do you know the ending before you type Chapter One?

Sometimes. I know the ending for my current WIP, but other stories that I've written I haven't known the ending until it's actually been written down.

11. Does what’s selling in the market influence how and what you write?

Not really. I pay attention to what's selling in the market, but it won't necessarily make me drop my project and start work on something else that fits the current trend.

12. Editing – love it or hate it?

One word: Ew.