Becoming Me

Becoming Me
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

A Writers Workshop: Experiment

Okay so this is just a blog post to sort of share with you how I might start getting an idea for a book or a story.

First, get a brand new piece of paper or a notebook with nice pages. It's always a better thing if you have a nice notebook. College ruled always helps me feel more inspired. But experiment with different notebooks. Maybe wide ruled will work for you. Maybe a yellow tablet would work better for you. Experiment with notebooks and journals. Especially journals!

A great way to start an idea for a story is to look at journals. If you find a journal, look at the cover, especially if it has a nice print on it. While you're looking, try to think about the print...a flowery journal for instance might be a great start to a fairy tale. The flowers could be part of the story. Keep your mind open and make sure to look at prints or pictures. Journals are nice because when you look at the print, and an idea comes to mind, you can write the story inside the journal, and always go back to the cover for inspiration.

Now, if you've found your notebook...find the right writing utensil. All pens are different. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Experiment with pens, pencils, markers, gel pens, anything and everything. And don't stop at black, experiment with colors. Sometimes just using colors like green or blue can really inspire and dramatically improve your story.

If you have all that figured out, the next step might be to listen to music, or talk to a friend. Sometimes they could have some really cool stuff for you to think about. If those two things don't work, brain storm. Remember those circle charts and spider web charts that you used to have to do in English in middle school? Use those! They are really helpful. Start with one word, or one idea and spread it out from there.

A computer is a different tool. If you prefer typing to writing, then I'd suggest experimenting with different fonts. Fonts can often inspire a story or even a letter which you could later put into a story. Another thing a computer can do that writing can't, is give you instant access to thousands of pictures to look at. Search for things that inspire you or things that you like. Fairies, dragons, dogs, cats, anything. Copy and paste the picture to your word program, or more than one picture and start to write.

Once you start to figure out your idea, there are two ways you can write. One way is to write down everything first. Plot points, characters, settings, and then an outline of the story beginning middle and end. I find this works best for me. The other way is to just start writing and keep writing until you finish it, THEN edit it and make the chapters and etc. This way can work really well for some people, and not so much for others.

The big key thing here is to experiment!! Figure out what YOU like and stick to it. This will get you further than trying to mimic other writers. HAPPY WRITING!!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Wow

Goodness, I forgot I had this blog. Hello everyone!! Writing is still one of my big passions and actually I have an e-book published on Amazon.com. I love that I can say that. It's one of those joys in life that you don't often get to say. I published a book. Woo...that feels good. I would love to say I published a book that you can hold and touch and flip the pages but unfortunately that is still in the process of happening. I'm actually working on a novel right now. A teen novel. I hope I can pull it off and make it happen but for right now I'm just trying to get through school and get started on my life. I am currently working on finishing up my major in History and then working on my minor and graduating next year. I am so excited to be done with college and out in the world, working. I really am. I've been going through some tough times and some arguments and really those crying moments you go through when you don't really know where your life is headed. One of my biggest inspirations, my aunt Christine, died about a year ago...she was my friend, my confidant, and she was always pushing me about my writing because she wrote too..and I love her and I hope wherever she is, that she is making smiles happen.

My life is bigger and better than it used to be. I have just recently turned 21, and I am surrounded by good friends and that's all I can ask for in this stage of my life. My family is supportive but sometimes I wish they were not my family so I could get away with not talking to them for a few days, haha. Really, though as of right now, my writing is going through some stages. I don't like to write while I'm in school because I have so many papers due as it is being a history major that when I do sit down to write, I get jittery and just not in the right brain to write a fictional story. Especially the teenage novel I'm working on now. I've been trying to figure out if I can do it all in one book, or if I should make it longer than that but I think I'll start with one book. It's gonna be my first novel that I will publish, and I think one book is enough. The book that I have published on Amazon is a short story called Humpty Dumpty Philosophy. I know it could be cheaper but I was trying to get by and the next one will be cheaper. I would love it, if you could at least check it out and buy it read it, I'd love to know what a stranger would think of it, outside my family and friends.

http://www.amazon.com/Humpty-Dumpty-Philosophy-ebook/dp/B00B72HL2A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1365553779&sr=8-1&keywords=humpty+dumpty+philosophy

there's the link for it. I also drew the cover and designed the cover. I am so proud of this, but I hope that my next book will be even bigger and better than this one.

~All the worlds a stage, and all the men and women merely players; William Shakespeare