the whole shebang…

the ins and outs & ups and downs of a new novelist's journey

In a Nutshell: Synopses Suck!! July 18, 2010

Seriously… I mean, I get the point. I do. No agent nor editor wants to read through an entire manuscript just to find out the plot falls apart or the ending sucks, but it’s just so….tedious….formulaic. Things I don’t like.
I’m not an outline type of gal. I have a basic premise for a book or a story, and I start writing. I see where it goes. I fix continuity as I see problems arise. So far, I’ve been lucky enough to have characters with certain qualities that come in handy later on. I don’t plan these things—they just happen. I’ve never been an outline fan.

I am, I must say, working on a basic plot, from beginning to end, for the sequel to Avalon (which I had NO intention of writing but so many ideas came to mind and I’m not ready to let these people go, so I’ll give them a bit more life…). So yeah, there’s a sequel…and it just kind of happened. I was like, ‘what about this, though?’ – ‘oh, and this could soooo easily happen.’ So now I’m forced to write it. I’m not in control….these dang characters are. Sometimes I swear they’re more real than I am :P

Back to the point, though… When I started the first book, I had an idea and I figured out the ending, but the middle, well, it just came as I wrote. I saw the scenes play out in my mind and I typed away, writing what was happening. This time, though, I have a more defined idea of what will occur. One, because I can’t not think about it, and two, because I have a bit more experience writing and I know the process will go quicker this way. Most likely I’ll drift off the path a bit as the characters go their own way, but I’m looking forward to it :)
The main difference between this book and the first is that I have NO idea what the ending is…so that will be interesting to see what comes about. In fact, I literally just wrote down something else that came to mind. Something that wasn’t dealt with in the first book. Avalon is definitely a stand-alone novel, but there are issues that can be dealt with in another story, so that’s what I’m doing…. O.K., enough of that.

Back to the *original* point. Formulas. Synopses. These things suck! Queries, eh, not so much. I like mine. I have a few versions, depending on who I’m submitting to, but this whole synopsis thing. It’s for the birds, as my grandma would say (and actually did yesterday, while talking about this Ridiculous heat wave we have going on!).
My favorite are the agents who don’t require them. Don’t get me wrong, I’m working on mine and I’ll have it ready—I have to since I’m submitting a partial tomorrow, but I just had to vent that I don’t like them at all. I want to write. Not put together a proposal, or presentation, in order to sell something. I’m not a salesman. I’ve worked retail…I’m the type that’s honest. If something isn’t right for the person, I’ll tell them. So how am I supposed to sell my book.
Oh yeah, that’s right. I’m beyond in love with it and have confidence and faith that others will see the spark it contains. So we’ll see. Now I’m off to pretend I’m back in college, writing an outline for some stupid paper I don’t have any desire to write. Wait, that’s not true. I like writing…no matter what it’s about. It’s the outlines that I hate.
And the synopses. So there ya go.

xx -e*

 

bookshelves. June 17, 2009

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one of my end tables.

i have books everywhere in my house. it’s ridiculous.

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my vampire, faery, and scary story shelf. well, one of them...

these are just the ones that are somewhat organized.
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i had to take over the kid's shelves!!

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i adore these built-ins. the books are doubled stacked just like the ones above!

the entire living room had built-in bookshelves all around, but the previous owner took them out.
i soooo wish they were still here.
three floor to ceiling shelves just gone.. =(
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now i need to go organize my armoire, which has the majority of my books in it…
it’s getting so full i’m afraid the shelves are gonna bow or break or something!!
but first, i really, truly am posting a deleted scene on a new page.
 

journals = love. June 7, 2009

I’ve recently been dealing with a horrifying case of first time writer’s block.
Seriously…it’s Never happened to me before.

I tried anything and everything.
Nothing worked. It was truly horrible. A sad time in my life.
Until I gave up…

One day last week, I opened a journal that I use for notes on book & story ideas. I thought that maybe I might come across something useful, but I honestly wasn’t the least bit hopeful.
It was just a last-ditch effort. I had truly given up at that point.

And then…..

I came across a miracle!
The note I’d written myself months ago.
The key that stood between me and the next chapter of Avalon.
It tore down that brick wall. I mean, it is now smashed to pieces. Here’s hoping that nothing will be able to rebuild it for some time.

But, after not writing for a while, except for short, short stories and blogs and such, I’m still not quite back into the swing of things. It’s slow-going….
It does seem that the flow of my writing (not to mention, my life) is back, though!! YAY!!!
I’ve attempted to delve into the chapter and I’ve begun a bit of editing and adding content. Always a good thing. Content I would not have had if it wasn’t for taking notes on any and all ideas I have…

I am also reading more–something I was unable to do while not writing. I wouldn’t allow myself the pleasure of reading if I couldn’t even write. Just felt I didn’t deserve that luxury at the time…

I’m beyond thrilled and I had to share.
With my one reader–if I even have that many ;)

Hey, it’s all right–this blog is for me to record my journey and see what works and what doesn’t.

And—-obviously, notes work.
Hence, my love for journals and all other bound pieces of paper :D

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Reading Contest. April 16, 2009

fun reading contest!!!

fun reading contest!!!

So, as I’m writing, I keep finding more and more to do.
I am beyond overwhelmed, but I’m lovin’ it!

I am editing three books, along with my own, and trying to finish writing mine, (which, if you check it out on Authonomy, you’ll see it’s coming along quite nicely).  I’ve made a lot of changes since I first started this blog–hence, not blogging very often.
Hopefully that will change with the help of this contest.

http://www.stainlesssteeldroppings.com/?p=1083
This is the link.
Check it out.
After I finish this blog, I am signing up!!

It’s just reading fantasy, folklore, mythology and such. Something I do every day anyway.
I’m particularly excited about reading A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as I have never had the chance. Which is interesting, considering how many dang Shakespeare classes I took while at Purdue University in the ’90′s.

ok–this post is just to say I’m signing up for the contest, or journey, as I plan to call it….
My next post will detail the books I am planning on reading, as well as the ones I have already read.
*ETA/change — I’m deleting the other post and adding my reading list here =)

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fragile eternity

Quest the Third
“Fulfill the requirements for Quest the First or Quest the Second AND top it off with a June reading of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream OR a viewing of one of the many theatrical versions of the play. Love the story, love the films, love the idea of that magical night of the year and so this is my chance to promote the reading of this farcical love story.”

*this challenge starts on Saturday, March 21st and ends Friday, June 2oth

I have already read:
*Hunted
– P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast (Mar 21st, 2009)
*Prisoner of Time – Caroline B. Cooney (Mar 25th, 2009)
*Legend of the Protectors – Sarah Jensen (on authonomy.com–rcv’d entire MS)
*The Border Lord – KE Curran (on authonomy.com–I was emailed the entire MS)
*Out of Time – Caroline B. Cooney (April 20th, 2009)
*large gap in time due to reading many excerpts on authonomy.com. many excerpts…mostly fantasy, as that’s what I enjoy the most
*Need – Carrie Jones (June 6th, 2009)
*The Heart of Nightmares – Justin Carroll (reading thru ch25 as that’s all I’ve been sent. It’s an amazing children’s fantasy novel. also on authonomy.com)
*The Graveyard Book – Neil Gaiman (June 20, 2009)
*A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare (June 26th, 2009)

Books to be Read:
*Fragile Eternity – Melissa Marr (halfway through as of the beg. of June)
*Into the Green – Charles DeLint
*Greenmantle – Charles DeLint
*Ironside – Holly Black (a third of the way through around mid-May)

…that’s all I have on my list for now. don’t wanna get myself in too deep, as I’m working on a big revision of Avalon over the next two weeks.