Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Hello, April!

Hee, hee!

What's so funny, you ask? Well, I was reading a friend's blog and really liked her idea so I copied the link and came here to post about it. Then I realized I haven't posted since the second week of March, so I wrote the title to welcome the new month, then realized it's April's blog I'm posting about.... I'm so easily amused.

Anyway, as always happens when I get to someone's blog, I tend to read back a while (maybe a lot of whiles) and I usually end up finding something that really resonates with me. This time was no different. April is a writing coach and in the few times I've talked to her about my books, she's asked some question that is so right on that it nearly takes my breath away. In the post I'm posting about April wrote about characterization - something I'm struggling with right now - and I really liked her ideas, so I'm going to use them. Boy, every shopping trip is going to be different from now on. :)

In other news, I'm currently reading Jack Bickham's Writing and Selling Your Novel which is a re-write of his earlier book, Writing Novels That Sell. The first chapter is about professionalism and how important it is to set writing goals, specifically output - a number of pages you will write each day - and sticking to that goal. So, of course, I set a goal. And blew past it today, even though I haven't written in ages - or perhaps BECAUSE I haven't written in ages. It's all dammed up in there and I finally put my butt in the chair and opened the floodgates. A lot came out. A lot of crap, I'm sure, but hopefully some fresh, clean ideas I can use later. One of the quotes I've run across in this book that I love is:

Good novels aren't written -- they're re-written. ~Jack Bickham

Words to remember.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Confessions

I just want to come clean and confess that the idea of looking for quotes to put in last week's post came from my friend, Romantic Girl's posts about love and motivation. She includes some quotes and that got me to searching and so on and so on.

Whew! I feel better having gotten that off my chest.

Next up: Reading, not writing. Actually that's not even true. I've actually been listening instead of writing. Another friend, Jane Sevier, mentioned Harlan Coben in a post and how much she enjoyed listening to one of his books so I figured I should give him a try. I have about a 30 minute commute to work so I've been borrowing books on CD from the library to help pass the time - and keep me awake - and cross some of the TBR books off the list (it doesn't do much to clear out my shelf, however).

I just finished Lady Killer by Lisa Scottoline and started Back Spin by Harlan Coben today. So far I'm enjoying it immensely. He's got a sense of humor I can relate to - sarcastic. I'll let you know how I like it as it goes on. I also recommend Lady Killer. Ms. Scottoline's characters are smart and strong and I enjoyed the story quite a bit. I've read one of hers and listened to two and have enjoyed them all.

On the writing front I have made some progress. I came up with some scene ideas and am a little bit closer to completing that elusive first draft. This is my third book, yet it's so different from the first two, it's like it's the first all over again. I'm finally enjoying it again, but getting distracted with all these audio books. They're really only supposed to help make the drive to work go more quickly, but they tend to consume me, just as if I were reading a real book. :)