Kickin’ It Old School

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Why is that no matter how many new tech toys I buy myself I always go back to where it started? I have more notebooks filled with my writing in no particular order than I even know what to do with.

I can’t get away from it, there is no escape, no matter what I do I have to write it down.

Even my NaNoWrimo stories are at least partially in a notebook… and then of course I have to type it up when I get the chance. Yes I know I am doubling the work but writing in those notebooks in like an addiction I can’t cure.

How do you all do your writing? Notebook, Macbook, Napkin?

I know I can’t be the only one who can’t make the transition, right?

Upon Completion

Endings

It has come to its unceremonious conclusion.

Happy to be done, 

Happy that it happened.

Learned more than I 

Thought or wanted.

 Saw things,

Heard things I wouldn’t 

Wish on anyone.

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Lessons learned,

Knowledge gained.

In its temporary state,

Permanent improvement released.

Inching ever closer

to the

Ultimate Ending. 

Character Fight

Fictional Characters

In case you were wondering that is me except with the impromptu blizzard I am doing all of my brainstorming in the warmth of my home. Occasionally I do it at work as well but I trust all of you not to mention it to anyone 🙂

I am making a lot of progress for Camp Nanowrimo which is great, I am actually enjoying my plot and where things are headed even though it was not at all what I anticipated from the onset. There is, however, an issue which is staring me down from my laptop and that is my character development.

Don’t get me wrong, I feel like my reader knows what they look like and their back-story, they might even know why they act the way they do but I want more. My problem is that I am not entirely sure what it is I want or how I can go about doing it.

Ideas? Anyone? What do you want from you characters when you write or even when you read?

Don’t be shy.

15,000 words down only 35,000 to go.

 

Who Do You Write For?

Directly or Indirectly

I saw this as I was just randomly searching for quotes, I am not sure where it came from but I certainly agree. Whether the person you write for is you or someone else, there is always someone.

Friday Breezes

Paradise

When it all seems too much.

When you feel like giving up.

Think about why you started in the first place,

Or the wonderful places it could take you.

One day I will be laying in that hammock soaking up the rays and enjoying a crisp Mai Tai.

Where will you bask in your success?

Happy writing!!! (I am now at 8,000 words, such a slacker)

Happy Friday!!!

Thursday Update

ThursdayThursday is generally my day off to recharge and relax for the next couple of days ahead. After next week that will be no more, so I am going to take complete advantage of this one.

I just wanted to do a brief post today mostly thanking all of my followers. I have nearly 1,100 people following this blog now and to me that is both amazing and humbling. Thank you so much for your support, comments and likes. 🙂 I also wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the numerous awards many different people have taken time out to nominate me for; I see them and trust me they are greatly appreciated.

Lastly, because I need accountability everywhere I am going to share my current Camp Nanowrimo Stats.

I am going for the full 50,00 words in the month of April, after a full two days of writing I stand at 5,828 words. Not a bad start and I am hoping to get greedy and double it this afternoon. I think the best news of all is that I have started to fall in love a bit with my main character John, it shall be a brief 50,000 word love affair but I will give it my all.

Happy Writing Everyone!

 

Simplicity 17

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Too late to go back.

Pride and determination,

The will to write it.

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My reaction to my poor planning and possibly execution for Camp Nanowrimo. I will succeed, maybe.

Learn To Admit Jealousy

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This was originally going to be a book review of sorts and I suppose in some ways it still is. The Paris Wife by Paula Mclain is a great read, it offers in-depth insight into the life of Ernest Hemingway as a young man trying to find his writing in Paris with his first wife. The entire book is from his wife’s perspective. While the novel is fictional in a lot of ways it offers a unique perspective on Hemingway, their marriage, Paris and the people they surrounded themselves with. It is a book that transports your mind and spirit and that is where my jealously came into play.

Ernest Hemingway was able to dedicate his entire life to his writing. His days in Paris were spent writing, his nights filled with booze, debauchery and socializing with people such as F. Scott Fitzgerald. The real world in so many ways was none of his concern, only his craft. While I don’t think I am the next Hemingway nor do I necessarily want to be I long for such an opportunity.

If only I could have six month, just six months free of everything and anything what novel would I be able to produce?

I have a feeling I will never know but perhaps just the thought of it is enough.