Sunday, April 30, 2023

Time to Write Week 18

 

It's May Ya'll. We have been at this for 5 months....seriously. I challenge you to take a look back at how much you have accomplished even if you have not made it to chapter 18. If you have made 5 chapters....keep going. If you have made 40 chapters...wind that puppy up and start editing. Progress is progress and while we have a plan here to follow sometimes life does happen. 

I will also challenge you to wind up your 20is chapter work if that is the plan you were on. We are at chapter 18....and as you wind up the last 3 chapters...take a look at details as your write. Has the story arc come to be as it should? Is the plot like you pushed for? 

How about each character, are they now changed somehow because of what happened in the story? Did they grow? If not these are things you may have to fluff snd fix when we get to edits. 

But for now focus on Chapters 18 thru the ending of your book. Pull it all together but don't short happening to make sure you end at chapter 20. If 2 more chapters are needed write them. 

If you are not stopping at chapter twenty to carry on!

Have a great week and post how things are going! Don't forget the fun stuff we csn share and chat about on Facebook and here.


Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Random Acts of Writing

Yes I am weird and unique at writing a scene that may or may not go into a work in progress or one waiting to be the next in progress. 

I think I have mentioned before about how I do not write in order a lot of the time. I am also not the author who keeps track of my writing but page or word count. If that's you then that is great but I can't seem to do that very well. 

I am a multi failure author with trying to Nano in November. For those who have been successful God bless you and Nano but I have never been able to write 50K words in the month of November. And all I need is one more social type app to pay attention to. So I won't be attempting Nano again. 

So how is it I manage to write out of order by scenes?

It seems from having a full time job where I do some days manage to write on my Galaxy Note one partial scene at lunch break. Yes...I write on my phone. The note app is fantastic and so I will never go iPhone for that feature alone! Total Android girl here and no interest in MAC anything. But that's a side bar. 

I sit for 30 minutes on my lunch break...I bring my lunch to the hospital mostly so all I have to do is warm it up and sit to eat with my phone. A quiet corner in the cafeteria or outside or at my desk. I like the at my desk most. 

So first I spend the morning drive in to work thinking about what scene I know I will have in the story. Usually that may begin thoughts in my head where the characters begin speaking. Or where ideas there seem to be what may or may not come next in the story. But I whirl and idea and again Start on it while at lunch. 

To make the most of my time on my Galaxy Note...I type the story just like texting. The note feature does have a pen but I am fairly fast at it. I just type everything out with no indents for the sake of saving time. I mean a thirty minute sprint at lunch isn't long. So I don't bother with quotation marks or big punctuation thing. I so start new paragraphs but again no indents. I sometimes do not add dialogue tags which saves time as well. I just push to get the scene down. 

So if I don't finish a scene then I pick it back up that night when I write at home. Or I finish it at lunch the next day. And it might even take several days. But once it is done. That is a finished scene.

So when I am done I simply email the text to myself. Then later when I am working on my story on my laptop I go into my email and copy that scene and paste it where is goes into my document. If I am not sure where it goes then I make sure to title it and then past it at the bottom of my story so I csn grab and place it later. 

But...when I do add it where it goes...editing is required on several things. First I add the paragraph indentions and quotes and dialogue tags...all the things I didn't worry about when scrambling in 30 minutes to finish. And now in my document maybe a few things don't fit or go with what is happening in previous story. So I edit to make things fit even if it takes a bit of rewriting or changing exactly how something happened.

At times I have scenes but they don't connect to the chapter before or after them. So...I then think what do I need to happen for it to flow into that scene I already have. Weird I know but it so works well for me. Have I ever wrote scenes I didn't use? Yes. Many. But I save those scenes in another file in case I do end up using them in this story or another. Yep I do that too if the scene will work well there...just gotta change the names. That is sort of rare for me though. 

It's how I began stealing writing time no matter where I am. I did that at the soccer field with my girls when they were young. I do it while at the beach. I am prone to getting Carrick if I read in the car but I can do a little on my phone if we are traveling and I take Bonine to stay off being sick. I wrote a full scene the other day while standing in line to vote. I write in store lines and I write when I am anywhere that gives me a few minutes and its allowed. 

What I have found is those scenes that come to me are sometimes my best because what I keep playing around with in my head leads me to really nice exchanges between characters. Some of my best really intense scenes have happened this way. And I'd venture to say some of my shorter stories happened fully on my Galaxy Note. 

So I'll challenge you to see if this works for you. Come on just one scene. Think about your story in progress. There has to be a scene you know that will come much later on and you already know what will happen. So write it....yes now. See what happens and how you like the scene. If you let your characters speak in your head and you get it all down. I promise you will love the scene. So try it on a second scene another day. 

What I end up doing is writing those scenes where I do know what's happening or what's coming and saving them. Then I write what is needed in between to connect everything. You won't know if that will work for you unless you try. Just once give it a go.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Time to Write Week 17

 


Another 7 hours or I hope more behind us. Who got in their hour a day? KUDOS FOR THAT!

SO this week Ch. 17 is the focus. Pull out your notebook and check what is still needed and see if you can pull the story to make that mark. 

You may want to read up on writing the final chapters of your story and how to bring in the closure. It may depend on the Genre you are writing and it may also depend on how you write. 

Sometimes as I pull together my ending I cannot type or write as fast as my mind wants to go. But I would encourage you that this is the time to let your fingers fly. You csn Fox stuff later. Even major typos and skipped lines or crazy extra letters. Just keep rolling so you don't miss the good stuff. 

Roll on into chapter 19 and 19 if you can. Remember you csn choose your path on how to utilize this blog. One chapter a week or several as we go. 

So get to it on making chapter 17 one to remember...if could be you'd like your big moment to take place and the next 3 chapter up to 20 are what comes after?? It's up to you. 

Tell us how you are doing on writing journey. If you want share the idea of your story. It'll be fun to see what everyone is up to. 

Ready. Set. Go!!!

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Jane Lewis adds a little something more to the fictional town of Wylder with a second story that doesn't dissapoint. 

Blurb:

Rose O'Brien is a stage actress masquerading as a Saloon Singer in Wylder, Wyoming. With an abusive lover hot on her tail and a handsome Scotsman proposing marriage, Rose decides to flee to California before her secret can break Callum's heart—and hers. 

Callum MacPhilip has loved the Irish lass since he saw her enter a carriage on a street corner in Cheyenne. When a snowstorm and a turn of fate brings them together, Callum vows to protect her—and convince her to take a chance on love.

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