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My, you're looking lovely today. My name is Erika and I can think of few things I love more than baking and books. Cozy sweaters, bear hugs, Earl Grey tea and rainy days. I love nostalgia and hope your today is full of joy and wonder.
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Showing posts with label writing process. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

small life

I don't like September. It's one of those months that has a bad reputation--the beginning of the school year, the end of summer--just like Mondays.

If we got rid of September and Mondays (as in, eliminated them. I don't know where they'd go. Check with the missing socks and the last original plot), I wonder if it would make people happier. Sure, maybe the psychological effects would last for a week or so, but then we'd move on to hating October and Tuesdays.

I was reading a blog post over at Book Bound (which is just fabulous, and really entertaining) where they talked about finishing your first drafts. What they said, though much more eloquently than me, was that you should finish all your first drafts. You don't have to publish them of course, but you'll learn so much that, trunk them or not, it'll be worth it.

Soooo, I'm back to my novel about super heroes. Novel might be a stretch--it's 12 pages and counting... Slowly counting... I'm just rereading what I already had, and I'm not stuck yet, but I'm afraid I soon will be.

So: September, Monday, writer's block. What else do I extremely dislike?

Canteloupe, shrimp, basketball. Swallowing so much salt water your throat burns. Incoherent blog posts. Grey's Anatomy. The fact that not everyone's life can be an Urban Fantasy novel.

In other news, have a great Friday.

Erika
Posted by Erika at 9:21 PM 1 comments
Labels: Mondays, random post is random, september, WIP, writing process

Thursday, August 19, 2010

embrace your inner flake

Soundtrack: The Garden by Mirah
Words: About 50... Yes, a major low, I know.


Some days, I feel completely devoted to my work in progress. To be honest, this doesn't happen often. When I'm first starting out I think all of my ideas are brilliant--then we spend more time together and I start to notice their little flaws...

WIP leaves hairs in the sink, talks with their mouth open and never puts the milk back in the sink after it makes tea. To be fair, I'm probably guilty of all these faults, too. But when you're preparing to spend a lot of time with your story, it's important that the two of you can get along.

In June, I was working on a very conceptual (that really deserves air quotes) novel about summer and seeing the future. By July, I had upgraded to--no way!--a superhero story. Aaand then, by mid-August, I switched again, this time to my current WIP, a story about loss and old ladies (um, kind of).

What I'm about to say is totally counter-intuitive and in total support of the dreaded SNI (Shiny New Idea), but I really feel like you have to be working on something else in order to have your best ideas. You have to be totally immersed in the writer-mindset in order to pick up on the little nuances of life that can become the best stories.

Man, that sounds pretentious.

I'm definitely the wrong person to be talking about this (huh, then why am I talking about this?) considering I've never finished a novel. But I wanted to share my most recent pearl of wisdom (again, picture the air quotes).

Sitting around, waiting for an idea to burst out of the subconscious just doesn't work for me. I wish it did. Some days, I pretend it does just to justify being lazy--"It's research!"

I genuinely believe that writing begets writing. You have to be out there, working your heart out, bearing your soul.

Go on, bear your soul :)

Erika
Posted by Erika at 11:02 PM 0 comments
Labels: bad writing analogy, WIP, writing process
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