Droplets
A jug fills drop by drop, according to Buddha, and that’s an ideal way to describe the current state of play with my novel: comprised… Read More »Droplets
A jug fills drop by drop, according to Buddha, and that’s an ideal way to describe the current state of play with my novel: comprised… Read More »Droplets
One of the most common pieces of writing advice I’ve read, is this: Keep a Journal. For most writers, it’s a great way to expel… Read More »It’s a journal, dahling, not a diary…
In September last year, I listed my expectations for my first novel; one that I was yet to begin writing: My extensive research suggests the… Read More »Expectation is the root of all EVIL
Is it appropriate to say Happy New Year, being the 14th January and all? Nevertheless, I bid you a tremendous 2012. It’s been a while… Read More »Wake Up Little Snoozy…
No matter how busy you may think you are, you must find time for reading, or surrender yourself to self-chosen ignorance. Confucius When studying music… Read More »The Importance of Reading. In Writing.
“Just keep swimming… just keep swimming…” Dory, Finding Nemo. Ah Disney. You may have ruined my expectations of men forever, but you sure know how to motivate… Read More »It’s not over till I say so, alright?
Nearing the end of my first week of NaNoWriMo, I’m sitting at 9120 words. By the end of the day, I should technically be at… Read More »The Story So Far…
Well, here it is. My first novel outline. EVER. It’s just under 6000 words, split into “developments”. Not scenes, chapters, plots, or POVs. Just… development… Read More »Keeping It Simple
Browsing the NaNoWriMo forums (it’s not procrastinating, honest), I discovered the thread where everyone describes what they’re planning to write about this year. Excited, I trawled through… Read More »Have I missed something?
This is what my novel is going to look like, I think. The first draft is going to be crammed full of stereotypical nonsense. My… Read More »Who are you and what are you doing in my head?