Monday, October 24, 2022

It's Almost NANO Time

 November brings NANOWRIMO; National Novel Writing Month. The challenge is to write everyday & try to complete a novel in 30 days. Can you do 50,000 words in a month? Yes, it is possible. 

Of course, writing it down isn't the hard part. It's after that they my finished novels just sit in the drawer (or hard drive) and wait for the editing to start. 

So, now with another NANO starting in less than a week it's time to start thinking about what to write.  There are plenty of writing prompts on the internet. (Thank you, Google) And there are our own ideas. 

I was talking to another writer yesterday and she suggested shutting off those audio books I listen to while driving. That my head should be in building the world of my novel and not living in the works of others. 

What do you think? 


Sunday, October 16, 2022

Writing, Research & Making it Happen

 Novels, short stories, bloggy blurbs. All writing is intertwined with our society. Sometimes it's a good thing to share our lives so that others can see they're not alone. Stuff happens, experiences may be unique to you but someone, somewhere has probably faced something like that, too. Seeing that can help.

How does this relate to writing? 

It's said there are no new story lines and that everything has been done before. That's probably true but since I haven't read every single book/writing in the universe, I can only guess.  What does that mean? 

Nothing. 

Your story is unique and will be only yours. So string those words together, share those ideas & stories in your head and know that putting it out there in the world is a good thing. Fear not. 

In the beginning I was afraid if I wrote a certain scene the people I know would think less of me? Think I was weird? Deranged?  It was fear of what others think. Where does that fear come from? The all present Ego. 

Here's an example. The other day I was at the rescue where I work and we had to weigh the puppies coming in. Some puppies fit on the little scale. Others were too big. So the team turns to the smallest, skinniest woman there and asked if she'd get on the big scale. See, they asked her because to do this she would have to be weighed, then pick up the puppy and we weigh her again and do the math, we have the puppy's weight.  

Then the girl left. Oh no! There were still more puppies to weigh. Now I'm not at an ideal weight but I stepped up. "I don't care if you know how much I weigh." And I stepped on the scale. They announced my weight, I got off, picked up that puppy and got back on the scale. Math was done and we had the puppy's weight. 

Why didn't I care? Because I took a lesson from Popeye (remember him?) Popeye walked around singing "I am what I am and that's all that I am." Popeye knew. He put himself out there without that ego block. Ego is the thing that makes us aware of the opinions of others. Ego blocks our actions especially in matters of art, writing and any creative matter. 

A wise friend once told me, "Put your ego in the backseat and go forward." 

Best advice I ever got. I pull up those words when faced with the ego. 

So go ahead and write your story. Truthfully? I see people who do that as brave souls. They know who they are and aren't afraid to show it. 






Saturday, October 15, 2022

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Basic Story Structure

 If you look at all the famous stories they usually follow the Hero's Journey. This tracks your character's experiences from beginning to end. This outline was created by Joseph Campbell and later reworked/explained by Christopher Vogler.  Both these men had a big part in creating better stories & better writers. 

You can fit Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Wizard of Oz, Iron Man all into the format of the Hero's Journey. 

The basics of the Hero's Journey are better explained but here's a simplified version of the basics; 

  • The Ordinary World - Where the MC (main character) is now.
  • The Call to Adventure - Event that makes the MC alerted to the challenge ahead.
  • Refusing the Call to Adventure - Might not want or be able to join the adventure.
  • Meeting the Mentor - Someone who imparts advice & encouragement for the journey. 
  • Crossing the Threshold - It's happening, the MC is part of this now.
  • Test, Allies, and Enemies - Things start happening, this shit's getting real. 
  • Approach to the Inmost Cave - Almost there, approaching the climax of the story
  • The Ordeal - The big event/goal is reached. 
  • The Reward - Achieves the goal and gets what the MC was seeking
  • The Road Back - MC head for home, thinking it's over. Is it? 
  • Resurrection - One final test. 
  • Return With the Elixir - MC returns home a hero. 

What more details? Check out this link from Grand Valley State University

Just Google the Hero's Journey and you'll find some easy to use graphics that map out the most popular stories. 




Monday, October 10, 2022

Gearing Up for NANOWRIMO

 Here comes National Novel Writing Month! Are you ready for November and to get that novel written? 

Write that 50,000 word novel by putting the fingers to the keyboard every day to crank out the next great novel. 

I've done NANO several times and even published one of my NANO's. Getting that first draft down was the easy part. Editing it for publication was hard!  But that's beside the point. Now it's time to start thinking about what kind of novel you have inside you. 

There are several ways you can come up with ideas. Head over to Pinterest and type in "Writing prompts" or "Story Ideas" and pull up a treasure trove of ideas. 

Another way is to pick a genre. Romance, RomCom, Mystery, Horror, or Fantasy. 

I was reading one of my emails about writing (yes, I'm signed up for quite a few) and saw one publishing company looking for Dark Academia. Hmmm, what exactly is that?  Confession; I had to look it up. Of course the words Dark and Academia give us a pretty good clue but I had to seek out that exact meaning. And I'm intrigued. Now may mind is churning with ideas.... 

Check out NANOWRIMO here; https://nanowrimo.org/about-nano to find out more.  



Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Looking for that Writing Mojo

 It's a slump? Writer's Block? No, I don't believe in writer's block because there's always something to write about. This is more like too damn busy to get any writing done. 

Up early and in work at 7 am. Out at 3 pm and then either to second job or home to do paperwork. And if I sit still for too long, I fall asleep.  It's lack of time. Too much to do and not enough hours in the day.  Super old excuse. 

So how to overcome it? 

Since I have some drive time I'm listening to books about writing. Donald Mass is a good one with the Emotional Craft of Fiction. Stephen King's On Writing - a must read. 

Any other favorite books on writing? I need to get inspired, to pull back into that writing zone. The place that comes from deep inside and spits out stories one after another. I need to get back to that place. That zone. 

Where do you get that inspiration? How do you find that writer's zone when life gets in the way?




Sunday, December 19, 2021

Going Vella on Amazon

 Writers are loading up content on Amazon's new Kindle Vella - a way to read individual episodes. You can upload as many episodes as you want and people buy tokens to read them.  It doesn't seem to generate a great amount of money but if you get enough readers it can grow. 

So, here's my new story up on Vella. First 3 chapters are free. 

Eyes of My Killer

Knowing a person's secrets by looking into their eyes was Misty's gift. At least she thought so until she came eye to eye with a nightmare. 

Max Jennings was a by-the-book detective on the trail of a dangerous serial killer. When Misty walked into the squad room trying to sell her psycho babble, he labeled her a whacko. Then the killer leaves a body on Misty's front porch and Max must decide to trust a woman with a gift he doesn't understand or maybe, watch her die.




Last Day of NANOWRIMO --- Oh No!

 Where did the month go?  Certainly not on the page. I have an outline, some character sketches but mostly I have a lot of research notes.  ...