Howdy Ho Neighbor!
Last year I attempted my very first NaNo, while preggers, and let me just say a lot of crying was involved. If I didn't make my word count or wasn't able to write that day I was a hot mess. After 10 days of the NaNo Nightmare, I decided it wasn't the right time to have that added stress in my life and I dropped it.
Well it is officially the 9th day into NaNoWriMo and I have no intentions on quiting any time soon. I am however, very disappointed with my word count. As it stands at 11:11am I am only just shy of 10,500. Now I do work full time and have a 5 month old who is not only teething, but also testing the waters to see how much she can get away with with mommy; and of course as a first time mom I beckon to her slightest whim. (maybe not her slightest whim, but my heart breaks when she screams for longer than 5 seconds).
I find that I'm having trouble writing on the weekends. There is so much that needs to be done and so many things to distract you, especially if you are procrastinating, which I am infamous for. However, looking back on this past weekend, there were times when my daughter was sleeping and my husband was playing Xbox that would have been the perfect time to write but for some reason I just couldn't get into my writing groove. My writing mojo was gone.
That's where I call out to anyone willing to give advice on how they manage to write anything on the weekends! How do you find time to muster up your writing mojo on those days surrounded by family?
xoxo,
A(n) [advice seeking] Wannabe Writer
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Back in Action
The last time I wrote a blog post was in February. Meaning the last time you heard from me I was still very pregnant. Well I am four months postpartum and finally building the patience to read and most importantly write again!
For some reason for the entire duration of my pregnancy (and a bit after I gave birth understandably) I was unable to focus on anything, let alone had the desire to read or write! Too much brain power was needed to focus. So if I attempted to read, I would be brain dead with everything else. In a somewhat related note: just in case you are wondering, your kitchen cabinetry will not heat up your pop tarts, no matter how long you leave them in there. The sad part is that I did this on more than one occasion.
Going from reading 25+ books a year to a big fat zero was depressing.
Today I just finished reading Matched by Ally Condie. That was the first book I read in the past 12 months! I've got a lot of catching up to do!
I just polished the first chapter of my YA SciFi novel and I have to say that I am very impressed with my work. I've never been a cocky person but there were a few times in the first chapter that I actually thought to myself, "Holy cow did I write that? Cause that was awesome!" Now I know why some people say write it than forget it for a while, because when you go back to edit it will be like reading something new.
Also, I would like to introduce my new inspiration for writing:

My Boogirl
Friday, February 25, 2011
Story Structure = No More Writers Block
After months of hating myself and believing I had writers block, I realized I didn't have writers block at all. I knew what I wanted to write. I just didn't know what to write next because I didn't know what came next.
I found a really cool blog while surfing the net earlier this week that not only helped me organize my thoughts and ideas, but also put story structure into a guide that cleared the airwaves and have gotten me out of my writing rut!
The blog is http://www.Storyfix.com and if you are a wannabe writer and have not read his blog, you have got to check it out! Larry Brooks updates frequently with writing advice made of pure gold. He even has guest posts, one that helped me in organizing my ideas in a way that makes my head not hurt when trying to look through the scrap paper tapped to the walls of my bedroom. My husband is very happy the papers are now gone.
Bottom line is writers block may not actually be writers block, but a block based on lack of organization. Now that I'm all organized and happy I can get to business again and get this sucker written!
(While I love to write, my grammar is far from perfect so I apologize for any mistakes made in my posts)
I found a really cool blog while surfing the net earlier this week that not only helped me organize my thoughts and ideas, but also put story structure into a guide that cleared the airwaves and have gotten me out of my writing rut!
The blog is http://www.Storyfix.com and if you are a wannabe writer and have not read his blog, you have got to check it out! Larry Brooks updates frequently with writing advice made of pure gold. He even has guest posts, one that helped me in organizing my ideas in a way that makes my head not hurt when trying to look through the scrap paper tapped to the walls of my bedroom. My husband is very happy the papers are now gone.
Bottom line is writers block may not actually be writers block, but a block based on lack of organization. Now that I'm all organized and happy I can get to business again and get this sucker written!
(While I love to write, my grammar is far from perfect so I apologize for any mistakes made in my posts)
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
What a way to start NaNoWriMo!!
What a better time to tackle NaNoWriMo for the first time than when I'm bitchy, emotional, impatient, moody, hungry, sick and tired.(and by tired I mean exhausted. I literally sleep all day, all weekend.)
On 10/14/2010, I found out the great news that I am pregnant! My first NaNo and my first Pregnancy...Fun!
Well there is a little under one week until NaNo starts. I don't know what to expect but I'm getting ready for anything. Plotting and playlist is underway!
Pray for my husband. My tolerance and patience will be limited throughout November. :)
On 10/14/2010, I found out the great news that I am pregnant! My first NaNo and my first Pregnancy...Fun!
Well there is a little under one week until NaNo starts. I don't know what to expect but I'm getting ready for anything. Plotting and playlist is underway!
Pray for my husband. My tolerance and patience will be limited throughout November. :)
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Suzanne Collins Book Signing!
If anything inspires me to write, more than my sheer will to write, it is book signings. I love standing in line, or in the crowd, and hear everyone talking about their interpretation of the authors book and what 'Team' they are on. (BTW Suzanne Collins said I was the first Team Haymitch! Squee)
The event was well planned and Suzanne Collins was awesome! It was a great turnout and just when you though it couldn't get any more awesome...they gave out free cookies. Oh and Katniss Everdeen sounds very different in my head than the way Mrs. Collins read her, but that is the beauty of the written word! Every person crates the character in their own light.
I love talking to people about their favorite part of the story, because everyone has a different opinion. The idea that maybe (if I'm lucky), one day people will talk about something I've written and debate over their favorite parts and characters completely blows my mind.
I write to tell stories and the idea of actual people (moms don't count. sorry moma) reading and liking my work is enough to get my ass out of bed at 5:30 this morning and plug out 500 words before work. For those who come across this blog that don't know me...I am NOT a morning person by any means. If I wake up before 7am on a work day or 9am on a weekend, the house better be on fire.
The event was well planned and Suzanne Collins was awesome! It was a great turnout and just when you though it couldn't get any more awesome...they gave out free cookies. Oh and Katniss Everdeen sounds very different in my head than the way Mrs. Collins read her, but that is the beauty of the written word! Every person crates the character in their own light.
I love talking to people about their favorite part of the story, because everyone has a different opinion. The idea that maybe (if I'm lucky), one day people will talk about something I've written and debate over their favorite parts and characters completely blows my mind.
I write to tell stories and the idea of actual people (moms don't count. sorry moma) reading and liking my work is enough to get my ass out of bed at 5:30 this morning and plug out 500 words before work. For those who come across this blog that don't know me...I am NOT a morning person by any means. If I wake up before 7am on a work day or 9am on a weekend, the house better be on fire.
Get Excited for NaNoWriMo!!
Yesterday I signed up for my very first NaNoWirMo. Every November writers from all over the world torture themselves into writing a full 50,000 word novel in one month, only for the award of saying you did it...and having a completed first draft. You have from Nov 1st to the 30th to complete the 50K novel. I was tempted to do it last year but I didn't have nearly as much material as I do now to choose from.
This year I am fully confident that I can conquer NaNoWriMo! I'm a bit frightened but I joined an AIM blast group so I will have some writers kicking my ass and keeping me in gear.
After much debate (between me and myself), I have decided to work on a story that I have pretty much plotted out but haven't gotten around to writing yet. It's called Montgomery Mills and its a zombie story! (Zombies = Awesomesauce)
I got on the NaNo forum and startedstalking chatting a little and noticed a couple of members made really cool banners and book covers to give people an insight of what their writing about this year. So I decided to do a poor excuse of a banner for my story!

It's good enough, right. Is it November yet?
Look for me on the NaNo Forums: Boogirl
xoxo
A Wannabe Writer
This year I am fully confident that I can conquer NaNoWriMo! I'm a bit frightened but I joined an AIM blast group so I will have some writers kicking my ass and keeping me in gear.
After much debate (between me and myself), I have decided to work on a story that I have pretty much plotted out but haven't gotten around to writing yet. It's called Montgomery Mills and its a zombie story! (Zombies = Awesomesauce)
I got on the NaNo forum and started
It's good enough, right. Is it November yet?
Look for me on the NaNo Forums: Boogirl
xoxo
A Wannabe Writer
Monday, September 20, 2010
Currently Reading: The Hunger Games Series
Holy crap where in the hell have I been? I have read through The Hunger Games and Catching Fire and am now a quarter of the way through Mockingjay.
Why I discover a great series when the last book comes out is beyond me.
I love the main characters.
I got my mother to read the books and we were talking about how we can be so in love with a drunken asshole like Haymitch. I think it's in part because Suzanne Collins wrote Haymitch's character in such a way that you kind of feel sorry for him. He drinks because of what he had do deal with in the games. Because you know he has that guilt weighing on his shoulders you kind of give him a pass for the drinking.
You get so caught up in the story and Suzanne Collins' writing, that even though a character might say something and have it make perfect sense, but it doesn't fully sink in until Katniss herself says it out loud.
Truely an awesome series, I am only a quarter of the way through Mockinjay so I will update with my opinion on the ending and what not.
xoxo,
A Wannabe Writer
P.S. Suzanne Collins is coming to my local Books-A-Million this Thursday so, squee!
Why I discover a great series when the last book comes out is beyond me.
I love the main characters.
- You have Katniss, who is this kick ass girl who sneaks into the forbidden woods in her district and hunts to keep her family fed. Without giving away plot, she is completely kick ass without knowing it, IMO.
- Then there is Gale, sweet hunk of a man Gale. Who is kick ass Katniss' best friend. He's handsome and he hunts. Nuff said. Even the times in the book when they are not hunting I picture him dirty from a hunt.[perv] Not to mention the sexual tension that comes with having a penis and being friends with kick ass Katniss.
- Peeta, is a boy after my own heart. I can't say a lot about him without giving away major plot, so I'll just say that I am soooo Team Peeta! He's the character that is mentally strong and very smart with the way he unrolls his plans.
- Last but not least my dear old Haymitch Abernathy! The drunken asshole of a mentor to kick ass Katniss and Peeta during the games. I can't help but love him.
I got my mother to read the books and we were talking about how we can be so in love with a drunken asshole like Haymitch. I think it's in part because Suzanne Collins wrote Haymitch's character in such a way that you kind of feel sorry for him. He drinks because of what he had do deal with in the games. Because you know he has that guilt weighing on his shoulders you kind of give him a pass for the drinking.
You get so caught up in the story and Suzanne Collins' writing, that even though a character might say something and have it make perfect sense, but it doesn't fully sink in until Katniss herself says it out loud.
Truely an awesome series, I am only a quarter of the way through Mockinjay so I will update with my opinion on the ending and what not.
xoxo,
A Wannabe Writer
P.S. Suzanne Collins is coming to my local Books-A-Million this Thursday so, squee!
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