Saturday, March 14, 2015

Editing: Minecraft for Writers

March
EdMo - the Month for Editing. Let’s just talk a bit about it for this month’s prompt...
Revision

Easy question: why is it necessary? 

Editing is necessary because the first draft is all about getting the story and characters out of your head to where someone else can look at it. My first crack at making that happen may be passable, but it wn't be great- I'll still have all those pesky typos and characters changing their names mid paragraph and pathological liars with three different but similar backstories because the timeline kept shifting in my head as the character developed.... 
Well, you get the idea. 
No one really wants to read that- they want all the loose ends woven back in and character consistency and THE ONE TRUE STORYLINE and all that jazz.


Hard question: do you enjoy it?

Yes and no. I can enjoy editing when I'm in the mood for it- grammar is usually the fun part where you find the totally bogus mistakes or your phone tried to auto-correct to something completely out of context... and setting my characters heads straight on what exactly happened during their childhoods and when. All the fun and joy of tricking out my imaginary library in the sky and making it look awesome before I allow anyone else to see it.
On the other hand- editing takes forever. It's a constant struggle to keep doing something constructive instead of being pulled back into re-reading the story just for fun. Like fighting monsters instead of gathering enough stone to make the rest of the roof....

Bonus: Take a selfie/novel-ie of you/your novel in the midst of revision.
Uh, this may appear at some unspecified time in the future?

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Cryjay whining



Ughhhh. Tea, needs teaaaaaa!

I had so much to get done this morning. Mum woke me up at eight (reasonable) to help her put the chairs on the porch so my uncle could borrow them and the tables without dealing with her antisocial dog, and I had told Teva that I would write with her this morning (not that she got up before 10). I watched the last four episodes of Log Horizon Season One.
Then the phone started ringing. I've had twelve calls between my cell and the land line. All but one was actually for me. I am exhausted, headachy and possibly feverish. I have vacuumed upstairs, cleaned up my desk, balanced my checkbook, painted my nails, consolidated the mess in my room, updated my planner, paid my phone bills for December and February, submitted my 38+ hours at work to my temp agency.
Now Grammy and Grampy are here and my headache keeps getting worse. Bleh. Though we did get to show Grammy our projects before they flee to Florida (which they plan for Monday, I think).
I'm complaining to Kin, but I don't even know what to take for this or if it's just a stress reaction to my first week at work.

On a completely unrelated note, these are awesome:

Not that I need one, you understand. They're just awesome.



Saturday, January 31, 2015

So I Hadn't exactly examined my motives before...

February 2015


Character Motivation:


What is the main motivation behind your characters?
Generally some version of protecting the people they care about. Which is generally friends and occasionally family- and I didn't realize that I did this, so thanks for the question.
Where do you come up with that motivation?

I find that it's generally intrinsic to the characters and becomes a force in the plot- even if the motive wasn't there to begin with.

Do you tend to use the same sort of motivation in every novel, or do you tend to mix it up more?

I'd say that they're all aspects of hte same thing? I have difficulty in varying my main characters, though I am working on a story that I hope will be different, but it's still in the plotting stages. The characters haven't had a chance to hijack it yet.

What is your favorite example of character motivation?

I like the selfish ones that accidentally start caring and being responsible. Oops?


Bonus: Share with us an excerpt from your current or completed novel(s) that demonstrates your favorite example of character motivation.
No bonus points for me, it's all in my head. Which is kinda sad...

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Unplanned Disorganization

     Yay, "Compose" has returned to me! It refused to work Wednesday...

     Right- I'm one of those people who enjoys organizing but is constantly disorganized anyway. :P Usually its at a manageable level (Defined as: where I can find what I want with less than five minutes of searching 90% of the time). The continued disorganization is caused by two things- the reworking of systems I don't like, and well, adding more stuff. Which brings me to my current state.
     Currently- well, all except my largest pieces of furniture have been kicked out of my bedroom because the carpet is being cleaned. 
     I store almost everything in my bedroom. (Pauses to be thankful that I did not have to empty the closet as well.) My wardrobe is in three different rooms with limited accessibility, and most of my several hundred books are packed in boxes or stacked precariously atop an ottoman/blanket chest in the spare bedroom. The trinkets, makeup and jewelry, writing stuff and photos are everywhere else. And I mean Everywhere.
     *cue screaming in fear and agony*
     It took about four hours to dismantle my room yesterday, and as I wait for the last section of carpet to dry, I am dreading fitting everything back in. I finally had a (mostly) working system, and now I can't find anything. Again. *headdesk*
     I may like organizing, but I loathe cleaning. I had to scrub the walls- though that was mostly scratches from moving furniture. And everything needs dusting before it finds a home. My mother smirked and told me I might have my room back by the TWENTY FOURTH.
     Obviously, I'm unsure of how to deal with that- thus my ranting. Online, where mother can't hear me... ;)

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Who gave this year permission to start so soon anyway?

January
Another year, another Blog-Go-Round. The WriYe Blog Circle is a collection of us writers who also have blogs. Every month, we’ll give you a prompt, with a bonus challenge. Write about the prompt (answer the questions or don’t - up to you!) and share your link here. Try to build up a blog roll with your fellow WriYers. We’ll start off the way every New Year starts off... Goals: What is your one main goal for this year? Call it your writing resolution. Not two. Not five. Your main and only one.
Write one draft or one story all the way to the end. Grammar does not matter. Punctuation does not matter. Plot Holes are unimportant- this is a rough draft, development is what it's FOR. Speed does not matter. Sudden personality changes do not matter. Roll with it. The year you began writing the story DOES NOT MATTER.
This is SPARTA!!!
? When did that get in here?
And why is it your goal?
Just full of questions, aren't you? It's my goal because I never finish anything in my writing, and I'm a terrible procrastinator. (I know December was a similar question, but this should be the distillation of everything you plan to do this year. It may be "Publishing a novel!" or even "Just write every month.") Bonus: Make a mantra to tell yourself all year when you feel as if you can’t reach this goal. Share it with us! One More Word

Friday, December 26, 2014

Resolved: to write words

December 2014


We made it. A whole year of writing and a whole year of blogging. Pat yourselves on the back. You deserve it. I hope you kept up with your friends blogging there will you. There may be a quiz.
But for now, there's only the last prompt of the year.
     No, I don't- cause I caught all this up in January, like the delinquent I am.

Resolutions:
After your year of writing, you've seen the good and the bad that happen as time goes on. You know your high months and you know your low months. You should know where you are lacking and where you're awesome. Take that all into account and give us five (5) resolutions for your writing next year.


Heh. This is going to be painful.
1) I am terrible at consistency. 
Resolved: to write at least 700 words a week.
2) Plots. Plots everywhere. 

Resolved: to write the dang things down, even if only on a stray sticky note, 
and keep them typed up in an idea project in Scrivener.
3) I read far too much fan fiction this year.
Resolved: Write something to post on AO3.
4) I never seem to be able to focus on one story at a time.
Resolved: Plan for this- use snowflake method for what I'm not working on,
and "multi-track" novels. Because Tatra's Excel spreadsheet is awesome!
5) I never finish anything.

Resolved: Finish one story this year, Preferably Kings Shadow
or the co-written So Funny spin-off.

Bonus: Tell us how you plan on completing each one!
     Um- I think I just did? Now all I need is a writing buddy to keep me accountable and motivated....

Friday, December 12, 2014

Gingerbread Village... Wow, I hadn't made these in years.

     So, today my boss and I made "Gingerbread houses" for the library raffle. I got to her house about 10:30, and we proceeded to decorate for about five hours, with a short break for lunch. There was so much candy.
The first house- I had far too much fun with the roof
and cheerfully overdid the red and green

Also, I added a lean to to the house and "made" a tree...
The house of Gumdrops and Good'n'Plenty- With accompanying dog
(though the younger patrons have informed me that it's a mouse...)

Build #3- Piroulines, Necco, Smarties and S'more Candy corn with KitKats and Andie's Mints.
 Definitely the on I'd most enjoy eating.
There's a marshmallow snow fort in there too, though it's hard to see.


The last house I did. My theme was chocolate and licorice.
That's one of my Boss' creations in the background.
These totally count as art projects, right? ;)