Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Tune In Tuesday (12)


Each week I participate in Tune in Tuesday, hosted by GReads!

This week's selection features one of those groups I probably would have never heard about without Pandora. Kinda kooky, and completely danceable, here's Empire of the Sun's Half Mast! The song begins right around :55.





Monday, November 28, 2011

How Do You Outline?

I used to come from the school of pantsing. Outlines gave me a migraine, and I always wrote by the seat of my pants. I'm a little sad to admit that I'm no longer a true pantser. Oh sure, I always do change things as I go along, but now, I have an outline system. It's kind of duplicative and crazy, but hey, it works for me.

Every idea starts off in my trusty writing notebook. I do a lot of things digital these days, but outlining is not one of them. I am a hardcore devotee of the college ruled notebook. I stock up every August when they're .20 a pop.


Each story starts out on my idea sheet, where I store my plot bunnies. Then if further ideas stike, I set out a section in my notebook, where I write down character sheets, a page for items I need to research, and lastly, I break down the plot into beginning, middle and end.

Once I've done that, I plug everything into Scrivener. Why not just do this process in Scrivener, you ask? Why do the same thing twice? Well, I would love to, but my brain just doesn't work like that. I work best with pen to paper when it comes to forming story ideas.  I use these handy-dandy note cards in Scrivener, and they help me because I can label them with first drafts, to-do, revised draft, etc. So I know at a glance where the various parts of my novel are. I also like being able to look at what's going on where, and move things around as needed.



Before I start writing, I usually search for character inspiration. Not always, but I enjoy having character sketches in my project file.



Here you can see photos for my characters in my new novel Anna Begins. On the side is notes about the character. Names of their siblings, and other details that I might forget later on in writing. If I can't find a photo for the character that matches, I'll use a placeholder. I usually have photos for all the major characters.

Then I'll usually let everything sit for a week or two before I start writing, just in case final ideas come into place.

Do you outline? What's your method?

Friday, November 25, 2011

TGIF (7)


This week I'm participating in TGIF, hosted by GReads!

This week's question:


When You're Not Reading: What occupies your time 
when your nose isn't stuck in a book?


Well, my first answer is obvious: I write!


I don't set time limits for my writing, I set chapter goals. Lately, I'm just revising. My CP finished reading the second draft of my novel, now my husband is reading it. I'm going behind him and reading each chapter out loud TWICE (yes, it takes forever, but it is worth it) and making edits.


I coupon. I'm not extreme or anything, but I really enjoy saving money and stretching our grocery budget. In order to save, it does takes hours a week. I get coupons from both my mother and mother-in law, and it does take AGES to sort them.  I plan out my list, set a budget, then check my favorite sites like Totally Target & The Krazy Coupon Lady to grab the best deals. I've saved hundreds of dollars this year!




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I herd cats. I have four, and the kitty you see is Mia, in her glamour shot that I fell in love with on my local shelter's website. She is both an utter joy, and and an utter terror because she's two, and LOVES to play and thinks everything in the house is hers to play with.









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I talked about what I've had to sacrifice to go after my dream of becoming a writer.
I shared one of my favorite Lady Antebellum songs on Tune in Tuesday.
I asked for Christmas novel suggestions.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Christmas Novel Suggestions


Last year I ended up in the library a couple weeks before Christmas, and an idea hit me. Why not spend the last two weeks of the year reading? I got a bunch of books out of the library and read about twenty books in the last two weeks of the year. This year I'm amping it up. I'm hoping to read about thirty, and I decided to read books set around Christmas-time. I added a bunch of books to my Christmas Reads list on Goodreads here, but I'm open for suggestions.

Am I missing any must-read Christmas novels? A caveat: I'm interested only in Christmas novels. I don't mind reading 'light' inspirational fiction, but I'm not a fan of books with overly religious themes. I'm especially interested in young adult, romance and historical romance.

I'd appreciate any suggestions!

Tune In Tuesday (11)

Each week I participate in Tune In Tuesday, hosted by GReads.

I get inspiration for my books from two places. Dreams and music. Once in a great while, I'll hear a song and a story idea will come rushing forward so quickly I have to drop everything and scribble like a madwoman. When I heard this song from Lady Antebellum's new album, that happened again! I can't wait to start writing this novel!




Monday, November 21, 2011

On Sacrifice


To achieve writing goals, sacrifice is usually involved. Whether you're a working parent who squeezes in writing time when the kids are sleeping, a student scribbling notes in the margins of your school work, or someone like me, who took a leap in the hope that it will pay off one day.

I've mentioned before that until last year, I worked full-time in a support role at a law firm in downtown, Washington, DC. Not just downtown, but K Street, where all the movers and shakers are. The job was stressful, but it did pay well. But when I moved an hour and a half south to be with my husband, the four hours a day I spent commuting was a lot to take, and it was wearing on my soul.

When I quit that job, I knew it was a huge sacrifice financially. Our income decreased by 70%. The upside to that is that my husband and I never really lived on two incomes. We were first saving for our wedding (which we paid for 100% in cash) and then our home (which we didn't pay cash for, but we have paid cash for all repairs and cosmetic changes). I think the shock would have been bigger had we not done that.

There are times when it's hard, and I'm not going to lie. My husband has a good, stable job, and I'm thankful for that, but his income has taken a hit in the last couple of months. Like most people, we're having to make do with less. That said, I appreciate things in a way I never did before. If we want something, we save.  I enjoy bargain hunting and saving money on groceries. But most of all, I appreciate the time I have to write. I may have to enter the workforce again at some point (well, if I can find a job, that is) and I don't take anything for granted.

Have you had to make sacrifices to pursue your dream of being published?


Sunday, November 20, 2011

In My Mailbox (40)

In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren.


From Paperback Swap:


One Dance with a Duke by Tessa Dare.

From the library:


Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare & An Affair Before Christmas by Eloisa James.

Won from Librarything:


The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour

What's in your mailbox this week?

Friday, November 18, 2011

TGIF (6)


This week I'm participating in TGIF, hosted by GReads!

This week's topic:


Giving Thanks: Which books are you most thankful for receiving from other bloggers, friends, family members, or publishers?


Ah, this list is very, very long, but I'll limit to my favorites.


Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor

Yeah, I know everyone and her uncle loves this book, but it was one of my favorite books of the year. It was one of those books that makes me wonder why I'm even trying to write, when there are people who so, so, good at it. This book was sent to me by the publisher, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.







Lola & The Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins

Is there anyone that hasn't read this delightful series? I love it so, so much. I re-read Anna & The French Kiss before I read Lola and I know I'll re-read Lola again. Love, love, love. This book was gifted by my husband to me for our second wedding anniversary.






MWF Seeking BFF by Rachel Bertsche

When you're an adult, it can be difficult to form close friendships. Most of my close friends have come from Internet fandom, so it can be difficult to meet people in the real world, unless you're really outgoing. It may be stating the obvious, but I'm not! The author goes on 52 "girl dates" and chronicles her experiences. This book is funny, and if you're in the market for a new good friend, I suggest you check it out!

I won this book from a Shelf Awareness contest.




It was a light posting week!

I posted my visual inspiration.
I participated in Tune in Tuesday.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Visual Inspiration (18)

Inspired by Australian author Steph Bowe, I share my visual inspiration when the mood hits me. None of these photos belong to me. Most were found on Pinterest & Tumblr.



Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tune In Tuesday (10)


It's time for Tune in Tuesday, hosted by Greads!

This week's song is another that I've loved for years. I'm showing my age here, but I've loved The Counting Crows' album "August & Everything After" since it came out.

This song came on as I was on a walk, pondering a new YA novel. Ideas came to me quicker than I could process, and the song title even became the title of the novel.




Friday, November 11, 2011

Block Breakers

Writing is a solitary pursuit. I'll usually spend hours at the computer writing, but when hit a block, it's time to take a break. Since I'm home by myself during the day, I'll usually take a break from the writing and do one of the following:


I have four cats, but the cat pictured above is Isabel. She's a chubby princess, and while she can be a huge pain in the butt, what made me fall in love with her was those beautiful green eyes, but secondly, she's a very 'quiet' cat. I can sit next to her, pet her for a few minutes and work through my writer's block. She rarely if ever stalks off before I've worked through my block.



I'll give the husband a call or a text. I rarely talk about the writing, but sometimes just talking to him will take my mind off of things and I can come back to my WiP with fresh eyes.

I'll look through my inspiration file. I have inspiration files for every book I write, but I also have a general inspiration file, filled with photos that I'll post here for my visual inspiration, like one of my favorites,


Or very often, I'll just scan through Twitter, Pinterest or Tumblr for a few minutes and get back to work. It usually only takes a few minutes to step away to find what was going wrong. If it takes more than that, I have no trouble just turning off the computer and giving it up for an hour or for the day. Some things are just not worth the headache, and the ideas always come with time.

What are your block breakers?


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Visual Inspiration (17)

Inspired by author Steph Bowe, from time to time I post images that I find inspiring. None of these images belong to me and most were found on Tumblr & Pinterest.


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday (3)

This week's question for RTW:


"What are your writing superpowers? What's your kryptonite?"



The answers for both of these questions come so easily. I have a couple superpowers: I write really fast. Seriously. I'm a plotter, so when I sit down to write, I pretty much know what I'm doing, and I can bust out a 1,700-2,200 word chapter in about an hour or less. When I encounter a block, I usually just flip to another project. I know it takes other writers longer time to get that word count, so I know I'm lucky. Of course the downside to this superpower is that I generally spend a little longer on revisions, but that's okay, because the process works for me.

My second super-power is critiquing. I think I've gotten really good at reading other's work and seeing what's working and what's not, with a perspective that I could never have with my own work. I really enjoy doing it, so much that I have to stop myself from critiquing finished books that I read!

As for my kryptonite, that's easy. Summarizing my work. I can't write a synopsis to save my life, and I know that writing a query is going to be agonizing for me, because I will go through many drafts to get it right. I know that about myself, so I'm giving myself months to get a query in shape before I actually hit start sending them.

What about you?


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Tune In Tuesday (9)



Each week I participate in Tune In Tuesday, hosted by GReads.

This has to be, hands-down, one of the most inspirational songs ever. Save this one for those days where you feel like going after your dreams is simply too much work, or when you're dealing with rejection.