7 Days Till The Start Of…

Nanowrimo! Hurray! Can’t wait! Very excited! Anxious too. Brain in overdrive with all sorts of ideas, wondering which one is good, what to include, where’s the plot going, who’s who etc…

If you don’t know what i’m talking about, then you need to check it out; it is National Novel Writing Month, aka Nanowrimo! It happens every November, when the weather is all grey and rainy (which i dislike). One attempts to write 50,000 words in 30 days! Is it a challenge? Yes! Is it impossible? No! i have met the target twice so if i can do it, anyone can.

Here’s some professional writers giving some advice about Nanowrimo:

i’m still in two minds about which story i wanna write this year. i could start a whole new story. Or i could do a re-write of one of my old stories. Still not sure…. ahhhhh…. and there’s only a week left!

If you have never tried something like this and are finding your fingers itching, the gears in your brain turning, then why not have a go at it? There is nothing to lose and you may yet find a great writer within yourself. Here’s a trip down memory lane: My First Nano Write-In

To those of you who are joining me on this wild adventure, Inner Editor locked up? Plot and Characters lined up? Pen and paper at the ready? Or maybe it’s Fingers and Keyboard for you?

Ready, Set, WRITE!

syc

The Simple Formula to Write a Book

Here's a peek at my current project - a fantasy story - 1st time writing fantasy... how "interesting", isn't it?

Now if only writing were as easy as applying a formula to it, such as Einstein’s E=MC2…

Ok wrong example, that was not an easy formula… but sometimes i just wished that there was a way of making the story/novel just pouring out of my brain onto the blank page, instead of me chasing it around my head and cracking my skull trying to extract the exact words, thinking how to make the characters do what i want them to do, or go the way i want them to go. Why do i have to trash it out with the plot bunnies? (If you do Nanowrimo, you will understand about the plot bunnies.) Why can’t the plot just walk out of my finger tips onto the white sheet and become that wonderful amazing piece of writing i know is in my grey matter?

If you go to the link below, you will see that their final recommendation is

Pain + Time

That’s right – to be a writer, one has to suffer to create the art. And of course, suffering has to take time.

The Simple Formula to Write a Book | The Write Practice.

Even thought i’m here moaning about the process of writing, i think they do have a point:

Pain + Time. It’s the only way to create anything of value.

And there are ups in this rather long-drawn ‘ouch’ process; i love creating the Characters, i love picturing them in my head, i love trying different outfits on them, not to mention different hairstyles, eye colour, voice quality etc. Best of all, i love getting to know what makes them tick. i know it sounds funny that a writer would need to get to know the characters she creates. But really you start out with an idea of what they look like or maybe what they do and then as the story progresses, their various characteristics start appearing and some are pretty unexpected, some are quite cool, some completely throw the story into a different universe.

For the story to progress means there is Plot. Now Plot is something i tend to struggle with; this is my down. i have all these lovely characters floating around, doing one thing or another. So how do i get them together to make a meaningful story… that’s where i hit the brick wall… and that’s where the pain comes in for me and the long hours staring at my notebook or computer screen.

However, i know they (my characters) have a story to tell, so i interview them, chat with them, have coffee with them, take long walks with them until it flows out from them a little at a time… slowly but surely… (thought i rather wish quickly rather than slowly). It may take a few months, it may take years but i will be here plodding along till the day it all finally comes together and i hold a bound copy of my writing in my hands – i dream of this day.

syc

Literary Happenings…

So November is over & that means the crazy finger-numbing typing has stopped 😉
And the result is … see for yourselves below:


*Happy*

The story is only half done… hoping to finish in a couple of months – *fingers crossed* seeing that I haven't yet actually finished any of the stories I have written…

The other exciting happening is – I attended my very first Book Club *super happy*
Discussed The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen.

I like the book, love the magical elements, love how she uses candy to carry the emotions of the characters, great use of words and metaphors. A lovely story.

I thoroughly enjoyed discussing the book with 6 other wonderful ladies. They brought to the table issues and themes in the book I did not even give a second thought to. It is so nice to be in a lively discussion about written words… i missed that so much 😉
Looking forward to the next one!

syc