Thursday, April 23, 2015

Starting again

My biggest fear as a writer was whether I would always want to be a writer.  I tend to be a bit fickle with, well, everything.  Something I like today could be abhorrent tomorrow, especially when it comes to activities.  



Play the piano?  The keyboard is collecting dust in my spare bedroom.  Cross-stitching?  Half-finished rug/wall-hanging is tucked somewhere in the basement.  Making tiny hats?  Somewhere in the attic there are very interestingly-dressed mice (now there's a nightmare to keep me up tonight).  Yards of ribbon, oddly-shaped chunks of Styrofoam and the rather expensive Styrofoam cutter, and dozens of failed clip-attachment attempts all set aside when I changed my mind.



It's not surprising that when I started writing--something I didn't actually get into until attending college--that I worried I might quit halfway through.  Normally, this wouldn't seem like such an issue since I did it all the time, but writing a novel is an herculean task and to give up something like this, even if it's only half complete, would make me doubt I could complete anything of substance.

As it turned out, writing was exactly what I needed.  When I wasn't writing, I was coming up with new ideas, trying to find clever situations in which to put my characters, hoping I could be surprised by my characters even though I was, in fact, the world's architect.  If I didn't write at least a little bit every day, I would have dreams of some of the strangest characters you could imagine.  No sane mind comes up with some of the foul cretins that seemed to creep into my head.  Then other times, I would dream of going to the grocery store.  (As my writing life continued, the latter dreams became the more recurrent).

Somehow or another, I finished 4 books, 3 of which completed a trilogy, and a few partially finished manuscripts for which I'm still nailing down the details.  Then came the edits and edits and edits...

As difficult as everyone always said the editing process was, I found this to be the most enjoyable aspect.  Even tearing apart the hours of hard work I'd done, nothing compared to the mind-sizzling frustration of staring at my computer for hours on end trying to come up with something clever or unexpected for my characters.  With editing, the story is essentially done; only the clean up is left.

Then came the queries followed soon by rejections.  (I've discussed this process in earlier posts.  If you're curious for my take, check those out.)

And then, I got pregnant.  

As if growing another person was too much for my head, my writing started on a decline.  I still wrote, and mainly edited, but it was rarely anything new and even more rarely was it worth reading.



Once the little goose was out in the world, I could hardly find the time for eating, so my writing was sadly placed on the burner at my neighbor's home.  I knew I would have to eventually come back to the world I created--or possibly create a brand new world--but every time I would feel that elusive bitch (also known as inspiration), sleep seemed to be the more important task.


But without constantly finding some means to get out my pent up writing needs, I became an unruly, barking porcupine.  My books had been my outlet.  They took me out of the real world--which brought me nothing but rude customers and the fear that there was no good left out there--and put me somewhere greener.  Going into Ziagonmia and escaping a world where people believe treating strangers like dirt is acceptable behavior was how I was able to keep myself from committing murder, so it became a necessity for me to get back into writing quickly.



The problem was that I had been so long away from writing, I couldn't seem to sit down at a computer long enough without first checking every social media site I could and googling the most random thoughts in my head.  Not to mention the fact that I'd technically finished my trilogy and had no new ideas on the horizon.


So, when my son turned one year old, and I'd settled into a pretty decent schedule, I forced myself back into writing regularly.  I started off slowly, by just re-reading my books and from there I edited and then somewhere along the way, I wanted to write something new again (well, if a continuation of the trilogy can be considered new).

I'm still not back to where I used to be--writing chapters in less than a week--but I'm writing new material daily, except when I'm trying to publish another book.  During these times, I spend most of my time editing.

Hopefully, I'll be back to my normal writing-self soon and baby number 2 won't send me off track.

Until next time...
I'm Looking Forward to completing another novel this year.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

April TBR '15

As I search for pictures of the books on my TBR list, I've come to the realization that I've chosen a fairly simple month.  More than half of the books are under 250 pages or have mainly pictures. This might be due to the fact that I had the hardest time picking books out for April. There is a good possibility I will read more for this month, and that would be great because I need, need, NEED to get my TBR for books I've owned over a year way down, I'm thinking I'll add at least two to the pile every month from these veteran books. It's high time they pushed out one of my memories to make room in my brain for their patiently-waiting stories.

Or, I'll find myself in a reading slump and just lock myself in my spare bedroom, start rocking back-and-forth, slathering naked books all over my face and scream "Appeal to ME!!"

These are what I hope to accomplish in April:


























I actually already finished this one and am enamored. This book, this author, make me feel like it's okay to say a-hole comments...well, at least from behind the protection of my window curtains where I can easily hide in case the person at whom the comments are directed actually hears what I said.



















I couldn't find the cover for the book I actually own, so this will have to do.
















































There you have it.  More details on each book will come with the wrap-up.
And to hear me talk about all of these, check out my BookTube post

Until then...I'm Looking Forward to minimizing the terror my husband will experience if he sees me during a full-fledged reading slump.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

March Wrap up

Had another good month and finished all the books I set out to read, plus a few extras. Let's get right into it...


Cress by Marissa Meyer


Book 3 in the Lunar Chronicles. This was my favorite in the series so far and I cannot wait until the fall.


 5 Stars 



Travel Glasses by Chess DeSalls


This was the first book I read from the Indie Book Club on Goodreads. This one wasn't really my taste.


 3 Stars 




The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas



Mages, elemental magic, cross-dressing



 3 Stars 



Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie



One of my favorite stories, I finally read the original book (having only seen the various movies) I read this to my 1 year-old son, who I choose to believe has absorbed all the excellence.

 4 Stars 



Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk



Checked this one off my Book-et (Book Bucket) List

 4 Stars 





Seraphina by Rachel Hartman


Wonderful dragon-lore

 4 Stars 






The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane by Joseph Delaney



Making my way through these slowly since I'm still collecting a full set. I have books 3 and 5, but not 4 so I'll be putting these ones off until I fill the gap.

 4 Stars 



The Crown of Stones: Magic-Scars by C.L. Schneider


Second book from the Goodreads Indie Book Club. An excellent read and another I cannot wait to get to the final book in the trilogy.



 4 Stars 



The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason


I read this one for the Read with Ben group through Goodreads.

19th Century London, Vampire-hunter, female protagonist Sadly, not my favorite.

 3 Stars 


How to Train You Dragon (Books 1-3) by Cressida Cowell


Perfect for boys 11-15. Lots of fart jokes and the like

Considering the age group for which these are meant, I rated them as I would any others in a similar group.


 4 Stars 


How to be a Pirate







 4 Stars 



How to Speak Dragonese






 4 Stars 




I wrapped these all up on my YouTube channel as well if you'd rather see my sparkling (ahem) personality.