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October 31, 2007

Boo!

happy halloween!

Have a great Pumpkin day!



file under: celebration

October 24, 2007

Writing or reading?

At SF Novelists, the post author says he can't read for pleasure without analyzing the book for writerly flaws. That makes me sad, and it obviously makes the author sad as well, since he's vowed to read a book for fun by the end of the year. Hurrah! Although...just one book? Good Lord, if I don't have the joy of reading once I'm a "real" writer, do I want to do it?

Perhaps the reason why I haven't exactly gotten anything in publishable form yet is because I read too much for pleasure. I always have a book with me. You could truthfully say that I am addicted to reading. I hope I never lose the joy of marveling at an author's ability to manipulate my emotions and show me a different world. I hope you all have that pleasure.

Kelly McCullough says the best way to write is to write. He's right (haha, I'm punny), but there are certainly days when that doesn't seem possible. I'm a little run down right now, what with getting ready for Wrockstock Spooktacular (which includes a heck of a lot of laundry, knitting/fringing/probably not blocking a PoA scarf, and packing) and my cousin's wedding (which includes sewing a dress and retouching photos and dealing with all the attendant issues of putting many people in a small space) and NaNoWriMo (of which I am co-Municipal Liasion of the St. Louis Region and therefore need to get people to come to write-ins and make them fun, and I need to get a pair of knitted mitts done so my hands don't freeze in the apartment during furious writing episodes). Oh, right. Can't forget about Artists Boutique, the art show that has my lovely momma on committee. Whew. Wish me luck.

I hope you all are getting more sleep than me. It's a bad thing when you're sleep deprived before NaNo...


reading  The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
file under: writings

October 14, 2007

how do you work?

(via storytelling) Norman Rockwell's summary of his work process:
1. Hey, this is looking like it'll turn out pretty good
2. My God, I've ruined it. Look at this mess!
3. Wait. Maybe I could -.

Sounds like NaNo ;) I predict that I will be listening to the PotC 3 and Elizabeth:The Golden Age soundtracks quite a bit during this November. I still haven't gotten my NaNo ML privileges yet, but they are promised soon...

One of these days I'm going to be able to laugh at my writing insecurities.

listening to  At Wit's End, Pirates 3 soundtrack

file under: writings

October 12, 2007

Writing Soul

Writers write, and it isn't some flippant thing done in the rags of spare time. It's identity. It's soul. --Kate Elliott, on Deep Genre

There are days when I feel like a writer, and days when I don't. I know that if I want to make a dream come true and write my great novel, I have to do it, and do it lots, and do it well. There really is no excuse, even when I make one, like I never seem to be in the mood. I've proven to myself that I can write every day, damn the other things that need to get done, and do well in the other things even in the face of NaNo. I just don't seem to do it well without the pressure of a deadline.

The other day, someone asked me what I really wanted to do in the future. My dad answered for me: "She's a writer." It made me happy, but a little sad, too. I do want to be a writer. I think I'm good enough (though I could be suffering from incompetency and unaware of it [journal article, PDF]), and I have plenty of ideas. But there's quite a lot between the idea and a book you hold in your hands at Borders, and sometimes I don't think I have enough to get through that. Sort of like medical school. I think I probably would make a good doctor, but medical school is not the sort of thing you play at. I see the med students walk around campus and am always a little disappointed in myself for not being good enough to join them. At least writing doesn't cost nearly as much.

I'm very excited for November. It means that, even though I'll be insanely busy, at the end I'll have a wonderful (if verbose and full of continuity errors) chunk of story that I will be pleased to continue working on.

Here's to writing. Here's to following your dream, and finding your soul. I only hope I can.

listening to  Horseback Address, from the Elizabeth: the Golden Age soundtrack
reading  The Quarters Novels: Volume One, Tanya Huff
file under: writings

October 3, 2007

My dream house

Jess and I talked about housing options over the weekend. I don't think I'm going to find this one, though...



Your home is a

Rough Wizard's Ranch

Your kitchen is manned by a team of Keebler Drow Elves. There's a pantry stocked with beef jerky. Oh, and deer jerky. Your master bedroom is decorated to look like the treetop village of the Galadhrim. Your study has every fantasy novel ever written, including multiple editions of the Silmarillion and advance copies of Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition. One of your garages houses your Hummer, and others contain your H2, and H3... with room for an H4, if they ever invent one.

Your home also includes a roost for griffons. You've never actually seen a griffon, but you keep the roost ready anyway. Your guests enjoy your home theater with hi-def plasma screen TV, and the thrones you watch it from. Outside is the moat that protects your home from goblin invaders and extended family.

And, you have a pet -- a unicorn named "Shadowhooves".

Below is a snippet of the blueprints:


Build YOUR Dream House!


reading  The Reincarnationist, MJ Rose
file under: miscellany

October 2, 2007

Ready to write

The Literacy Site The NaNoWriMo site officially opened for the season yesterday (or today, depending on where in the country you are), and I'm ready to write. November seems alternately too far away or way too soon. I had a nice brainstorm about this year's story yesterday, and I think I've got a nice plot worked out. I keep having doubts about the originality of the story, which seems to be a trend with me, but I don't *think* I've read anything like it...

I've noticed an annoying trend, though. Each year it seems like I have to use the 'forgot password' tool for the NaNo site, even though the computer has a cookie stored. And for some reason I'm not getting the email saying that I've requested a new one...so, blah.

I'm still catching up on missed sleep from the weekend, which I should tell you about...maybe later. Probably should do some work!

listening to  Bolero, Moulin Rouge 2 soundtrack

file under: writings