Saturday, 31 May 2014

Back to writing.

It's been quite a while since I wrote on this blog, but seeing as I'm going to be taking part in Camp NaNo in July, so am writing here again.

My plan for Camp is to write several short stories, I have a few ideas and prompts for what I'm going to write, which is exciting. It's been so long (last July!) since I really wrote anything, so it's going to be so good to write again. I'm graduating University (with a degree in Photography) in July as well, so will have more time for writing again - hooray!

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Productiveness. Finally.

After a short period of not writing anything, due to being busy with University, I've written a few thousand words of my novel over the past couple of days. Editing as I go along is something I find beneficial, so have also done a read through (and annotated!) the first thirteen chapters of my novel.
Currently, my novel is sitting at just over 44k words. It's nice to actually be proud of something for once - I am so passionate about what I'm writing, and it makes me happy to sit down and write this novel. Like really happy.

I've also just made the front cover for this novel (and for the whole trilogy - the colour will just change. I like continuity :) ) and am really pleased with it :D I'm just happy that after a rough few months, I'm feeling pleased with things that I'm doing and actually feel like doing these things! It's all good :)

Monday, 4 June 2012

Camp Day 4: Where are the words?

After a really busy start of June, I haven't been able to start CampNaNo yet, which means I'm (potentially if I get my butt in gear and write today) 3 days behind. I'm really hoping I can get the inspiration, motivation and concentration that I need to be able to write 4 days worth of words today. Here's to hoping.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Still no idea, but at least I'm being productive.

So, as the title suggests, I'm still completely unsure about what I'm going to be writing from Friday, but I guess that can be the fun of it. The weather is good and warm, and that always puts me in the mood for being productive.

Today has been a pretty productive day too. I worked out a way of showing my photography project final photos in an installation way, which I'm excited about, because I love installation so much. I have some photos I need to post-process and I only have one day of my photoshop trial left, so I'm thinking I best get on and do those, and actually buy photoshop (cheaply, cause I'm a student!).
I'm also over halfway done on my essay, which is great, as I can't wait for it to be over. It's one of those things that seems to take a lot of work, yet you look and feel like you've done absolutely nothing at all...

Saturday, 26 May 2012

And it begins again.

All this sunny weather that we're having in the UK at the moment has really put me in the mood for CampNaNo (although thankfully without any real camping - tents are cold, and it always seems to rain when I go...).

I am pretty much not decided whatsoever about what I'm going to attempt to write for Camp. I have one idea, but I need to work out a plan and I only have two characters - both of whom are nameless and just appeared and wanted a story writing about them.
But unfortunately, I have a university project and an essay to finish and hand in on the 31st May - so unless I finish both before Thursday, planning isn't happening until that evening! Planning could be very much needed procrastination from all that work though...


Friday, 22 July 2011

I attempted to at least.

I opened two of my novel documents today. Can't say I actually wrote a lot, but at least I looked at them.

One of them is my novel rewrite. I wrote a paragraph or two of that - no where near enough - but I am working on it, just slowly. I feel like I should be working on it quicker, seeing as I've already written it once, and am just writing it again in a different time period/setting, but it's harder than I thought. I need to just sit down and get on with it, rather than procrastinating.

The other one I wrote a tiny bit of was a novel which I started planning in October last year, and started this year. I've written the prologue and am working on chapter 1. I want to spend a lot of time on this and not rush it - I really like it, but there are quite a few plot holes I need to fill before I can actually write it properly. I have been reading through my notes for this - feeling pleased with how it's going to go actually :D Just need to sit down and write - always the hard part!

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

I have an idea!

So, while I was lying in bed last night, waiting to fall asleep, a light bulb switched on. Now, I'm not talking about a real lightbulb - I'm talking about one in my brain. A metaphorical lightbulb, if you like. And now that lightbulb has turned itself on, it won't go off again. This idea will not leave my mind, so, I'm thinking that maybe I should go with it.

Here's the idea. In November last year, I wrote a novel. I personally think it's kind of boring, but maybe that's just cause it's my writing. I leant my copy of this novel to my friend, who kindly read it, and had a few comments to make.
Number 1 comment was that she loved it. She said she really enjoyed it. I guess that's the best thing anyone could say. She also said my descriptions are beautifully written.
Now for the creative criticism. She said she didn't think it was long enough (I only aimed for 50,000 words, only wrote about 1000 more than that) which is a very fair point. She also said that I didn't get into all of my character's heads enough.
And when she said that, I completely agreed.

It's one of the things I find difficult with writing. I know my character's so well, because I came up with them - they live in my head. But I need to push harder to get my character's across to other people. I know them well, but the people reading about them obviously don't!

So we had a chat about the novel, and I couldn't stop trying to work out what I could do to improve. And then in bed last night, it hit me.
A word that I was dreading was going to force itself upon me.

Rewrite.

And not even just rewriting a certain chapter, or just adding a bit in. I mean a whole rewrite. All of it. Every single part.

And not even just a rewrite to improve it. No, my brain - thinking it's clever - had an even better idea than that.

A rewrite where I use the same characters, same plot - but different settings and a different time period.
Thank you so much brain!

But now, the more I think about rewriting the novel differently, the more I think that it's a good idea. The more I fall in love with the idea even. It'd be a much better way to get into my character's heads, strengthen my plot... Everything.

No idea when to actually start, but I'm considering doing it for CampNaNo. Who knows?