Thursday, October 28, 2010

What tone?

Yawn! Goodness I have been struck by the tired bug for sure this week! I am finally adjusting to this working full time thing. I work as a secretary (whoo, saucy secretary!) at a local college so it's a very neat environment and, thus far, not incredibly stressful so that is nice.

I am getting very excited about NaNoWriMo and cannot wait to get going! My story is not fully plotted out and my characters are still only sketches but I'm a pantser when it comes to NaNo. (flying by the seat of my pants as opposed to plotted out ). I know when/where my story begins. I know most of the major elements I want to happen. I know the characters and their general shape. The thing I am actually struggling most with is the tone I want to tell the novel in. I'm going back and forth between a Young Adult novel or a Horror-style novel. I'm fairly certain at this point I am going to go with Young Adult. That's something I don't have as much experience with but that I really want to learn more about! So, what better way to learn than by doing (or attempting?) Anyways, I'm going to sign off early, get my writing in and then watch Project Runway!

I live such an exciting life, huh? :)

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

GA Literary Fair Rundown!

So here is finally a rundown of the awesome people I met at the Ga Literary Fair this year. This is a list of mainly just the people I was able to talk to and get to know, not the only people there.

Nick Valentino, author of Thomas Riley:

So, oddly enough I follow him on facebook and had no idea he was going to the Ga Literary Fair until the night before when I saw a facbeook post saying he would be there. Needless to say I flipped. I'm a big fan, and supporter (bought both books, they come with really neat stamp signatures) and he really is just a super nice, super friendly guy. He was a blast to talk to and he had the coolest table set-up of anyone there. All kinds of steampunk gear all over.
Anyways, his novel is fantastic and his short story in this collection of Steam Punk work is also amazing! All in all, go buy and support. End of story.


Wright Gres, author of Macedonia Passage

Next was an author that I hadn't met before this festival but after he offered me candy we became new friends. His passion for what is writing about is so inspiring, and he has a fascinating life story. His thriller, Macedonia Passage is inspired off of real trips he's taken across the ocean. He had a series of amazing pictures that played while he talked and it's incredible where he has been. He's also incredibly humble and really a nice guy. I highly suggest his novel!

Raven Hart, author of the Savannah Vampires Series

Probably the most entertaining author that spoke. She was full of funny stories about her adventures with publishing, not to mention a red neck vampire just cracks me up. She's down to earth and incredibly open to helping. She spent almost half of her hour long session answering questions about how she was published and giving advice. She's a passionate vampire fan and her novels are just as entertaining as she is! If you're looking for something to sink your teeth into (hahah I'm so punny, aren't I? Man I need sleep), then I highly recommend Raven Hart's series.

Mason Dixon Publishing

Last is a wonderfully friendly, newly started publishing house. I love the name because the VP of the company lives in Ga and the President lives in Ohio, hence Mason-Dixon. I thought it was clever. They currently have just published a short novella and a collection of poetry but are excited about getting more material. Check their website out and learn more about them. They are both very passionate about writing and I look forward to seeing much more for Mason-Dixon!


And that's all for tonight! I'm hoping to get some Nanowrimo outlining done and even get some reading knocked out.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Monday!

Working on revising my fairytale short story and it has totally shifted major plot points which I'm very happy about. The transformation of the characters from person to animal makes more sense now and is more fluid with the rest of the context. I'm hoping to have a draft of it ready for review by my small writing group tomorrow. I really want to have it done soon, hopefully by Friday.

I also have now worked out a full character sketch and basic plot skeleton of my NaNoWriMo novel and am very pleased with the direction it's heading. It's going to be an awesome ride!

I am also loving twitter more and more . Today I participated in a #litchat about horror and got some wonderful opinions about what horror is and why people read it. Horror is a genre that I love reading and writing so it was very informative and I highly suggest you check it out, search for the hashtag #litchat and you can pull up the whole thing. It will happen again on Friday at 4pm EST and lasts about an hour. It's really fun!

Anyways, I'm off to get some last minute edits to the story then bed. I think I'm going to get up early to do some morning editing too.


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Festival!

The GA Literary Festival was absolutely the most amazing weekend I've had in a long time. I left feeling totally inspired and ready to write. The 2-hour drive to and from also provided plenty of NaNoWriMo planning and I am going to plan on writing a Steampunk adventure novel instead of my planned Paranormal Romance piece. I'm really excited about this change and am very confident about it.


On a happy writer note, I've made up for my missed time that past two nights. I worked for about an hour and a half tonight and finished a short story I've been working on for a week or so. It now needs heavy revision but I'm pleased with the direction it took. I've found that to get writing down I really have to lock myself in my room and sit at my desk, however, my desk chair is horribly old, rickety and uncomfortable so I think I'm going to take a part of my paycheck and get a new chair tomorrow. I feel certain there will be pictures posted too.

Well, I'm going to head to bed early and plan to get up early to get some NaNoWriMo planning done tomorrow morning.


Friday, October 22, 2010

Vampires!

So I'm at the Literary Festival and having a grand time! I went to fascinating panel about vampires and their history and future. It was really interesting to hear about the origins and evolution of vampires both through literature which was really inspiring.

Anyways, writing is going slowly. I've been struggling with getting anything written that I'm happy with but I'm working through that and looking forward to NaNoWriMo. I am planning on writing a Paranormal Romance which is (maybe) the beginning of a series. I'm also trying to finish a short story for a Fairytale Anthology. I'm hoping to finish it before November so I can edit it during November, that way my desire to edit can be taken out on it, and not on my NaNoWriMo piece. Genius right?

Anyways, I'm off to (hopefully) get some serious writing knocked out tonight and then get to bed before going back to the Festival tomorrow for some author discussions.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Missing The Quota

Ugh! I'm bummed because I didn't get in my writing time today. I had to run errands in town and from there time just disappeared. It's amazing how one little thing can make such a difference. it doesn't help that I am a Project Runway addict and it came on tonight and distracted me even further.

I did get some character sketching done earlier today. I've been working on my NaNoWriMo characters and now I have my main character and the beginning of his rival drafted out and forming. Creating characters is probably one of my favorite things to do when creating a new story. I love the variety of people that I get to 'become' when I'm writing.

As a base profile I've been using the Gotham's Writer's Workshop's Character Profile sheet provided online here. I think it's a great beginning for a character though you need to also consider a lot more traits, like religion, history, Likes, Dislikes, etc. One great thing to do is to pretend to interview your character. Invite a conversation (you might feel a little crazy, but all writers are to some degree, right?) with your character, ask questions and wait for the answer. Don't try to force your character into a mold give them a chance to speak for themselves.

Well, I'm off to pack and get ready for work and then the Georgia Literary Festival! I'm super excited and hoping to make all kinds of new writers and friends!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Writing away!

Met my goal for writing today, just barely. Man am I sleepy! Working a full time job and trying to write as much as possible is draining me. Anyways, I'm really excited about upcoming NaNoWriMo, I think I've finally settled on my basic plot so now I just need to work on characters and a more detailed outline. I like to at least have a set idea of major events that I want to happen so that gives me something to aim towards when I get stuck.
Another idea to keep writing is to not always worry about sticking to chronological order. When you are done with your novel (or short story or poem or whatever) no one is going to know that last paragraph was the first thing you wrote. Writing the ending first gives you something to lead up to, and can be great fun.
On another note, first drafts really feel like glorified outlines to me sometimes, so disjointed and awkward. Sometimes I totally doubt I can write and then I'll read some polished work and think 'oh yeah, that's right. I can write, but nothing's ever perfect the first time around.'
I'm really excited because this coming weekend I am going to the GA Literary Festival. This will be my first Literary festival and I'm really looking forward to getting to meet other writers and book enthusiasts.

Well that's all for tonight, I need to get my things together for work tomorrow, whoosh and away!