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Early Mornings + Little Sleep = Most Likely Not A Good Day of Writing…

January 11, 2011 Leave a Comment

Okay, so, I’m going on about five hours of sleep, and I am in desperate need of some good writing time!  With a husband who can literally go to sleep during a concert and a cat who snores just as loudly as his daddy, I’ve slept on the couch for three nights in the past week!

Today, my goal is to write at least three to five pages, which I’m sure will require some heavy concentration, but with some positive thinking, I”m pretty sure that I’ll get it done…well, maybe!  I find it kind of sad, because usually I love writing when nobody is awake, like now, but now is a different story.  How am I going to finish by my deadline, I’m thinking to myself.  Calm down, it’ll be okay! (No, I haven’t had my coffee yet)!

As I write this, I’m beginning to see lightness come through the shades…here goes nothing, and I’m off to start my day!  Three pages, four pages, five pages…

Tips to help me get through today are very much welcome…

Have a great day, everyone!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, Isabella, Random, Writing

Endings…

January 10, 2011 Leave a Comment

THE END!  How can two short words, cause so much trouble for a writer?

Earlier in today, as I sat here on this snow day, I  was faced with a writing assignment that is due on Wednesday.  I was racking my brain on how to begin the ending paragraph/scene of my book.  This is impossible, I thought.  I don’t even know the ending, at least right now, because the more I write, the more things change, along with the ending.  I’ve come so far, (over 50,100 words), that what I thought would be my end, isn’t that way anymore.  Finally, after about two hours, I finally decided to go the “Internal Change” way, and wrote what I thought was a nice ending to my book.  It showed how my Heroine had grown up, and how though life threw in a few curve balls, life has a way of working out.

I’m curious, how have you/are you/did you write your ending to a book?

Happy Writing!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, GWW, Isabella, Random, Writing

New Year! New Writing Goals?

January 5, 2011 Leave a Comment

Last month, I was a little panicked!  2011 was coming SOON, and I had a deadline.  (Thank you, honey, for coming up with a great idea about a date change).  With a month full of obligations and celebrations — my dad’s birthday, my 1st wedding anniversary, family gatherings and Christmas, I honestly asked myself how this was going to get done.  With three days, of consistent writing, staring at the computer, deleting the word count option from Word, which allowed me to focus more on the story, and with a lot of inspiration from my husband,  I DID!  I started what will hopefully (cross your fingers), be my first book in March, and before midnight, on December 31st, 2010, I had written 50,120 words.

 

After finishing over fifty thousand words, I took a step back to think about what I AM going to accomplish this year.

1: Finish my book by March 18th, my 30th birthday!

2: Take better notes about my story, and maybe even begin to outline.

3: Finish the classes that are needed, and get my Gotham Writers’ Workshop Fiction Certificate!  (I have two more to take).

4: Begin looking for a possible agent by July 1st!

5: Start book number two!

6: Write more when I take vacations.

7: Try and write something, even just a page, every single day.

8: Remember to always click SAVE on the PC, and not to touch the “trashcan” on the iPad, AND to sync correctly!

9: Don’t stress!  Know that the story will come to how it’s supposed to be told.

10: On New Year’s Eve of this year, I will sit back and smile, knowing I’ve done my best!

 

Overall, I learned a lot in 2010, thanks to GWW and the friends that have helped me become a better writer.  (Y’all are all awesome, and I thank you).

What are your writing goals for 2011?

Happy Writing!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, GWW, Isabella, Random, Writing

Rought Sketch **UPDATED**

November 23, 2010 Leave a Comment

DON’T STOP BELIEVIN’

 

by

 

Chauncey Anderson

(Chick-Lit)

Edited Rough Sketch, as of November 23, 2010

 

FLAP COPY:

 

Lucy Harper is in a sex starved relationship with her fiancé, Jackson Montgomery, but one day, a stranger walks by her, taking her breath away, and that’s when her need for sex becomes even stronger.  When Jackson confesses that he’s gay, their wedding is immediately cancelled, and soon, she begins a relationship with Nathan Drake, (her ex-wedding coordinator’s son) and the breathtaking stranger.  With her life finally looking up, quits her job as an assistant for her mother, and tries to become a romance/erotica writer, thanks to the encouragement and help writing scenes with Nathan, not to forget to mention, the sex…oh, the sex is damn good, but when Jackson tells Lucy of Nathan’s kiss with another woman, it might be only the beginning of another relationship gone wrong.  Finally, the truth comes out that Nathan’s mother, Deidra, is setting it all up, because she’s not a big fan of Lucy being in her son’s life.  Will they be able to get passed this, or is Nathan being set up by his mother too much for Lucy to handle?

 

CAST:

 

Lucy Harper:  She’s been in love with Jackson Montgomery since college, and she was looking forward to spending the rest of her life with him, but since he’s told her that he’s gay and has moved on, Lucy’s done the same thing.  When she begins dating Nathan, her world changes for the better, and he helps her become the woman she’s always wanted to be, and teaches her to stand up for what she wants, and she’s proud of the woman she is when she’s with him – she feels beautiful.  It’s only when Jackson tells Lucy of Nathan’s whereabouts one night, does her life with Nathan change, possibly forever.

 

Jackson Montgomery:  Is a gay man who truly loves his best friend, Lucy.  He feels so bad that he can’t please her sexually, but when he admits that he’s gay and is in a committed relationship with Bradley, he feels completed.  He’s a very busy businessman (a real estate developer), and doesn’t like dealing with Nathan Drake, nor does he like that he’s seeing Lucy, though truly wishes her all the best.

 

Nathan Drake:  He’s been his mom’s pride and joy all his life.  He grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth, but he’s never flaunted it.  He might be his mother’s bitch, but he is a thriving business owner of one of the new and most highly noted real-estate companies.  It’s known around town, that Nathan’s a major playboy, but once he sets his sights on Lucy, everything changes.  He tries to be a one woman man, and he’s tired of being set up with women by his mother, only because she thinks he’s lonely.  Nathan is determined to make sure that everyone, including his mother, knows that Lucy is the only woman that he wants, though things might be a little tricky, only because his mother is always one step in front of him.

 

Bradley Simms:  In the beginning, he plays the part of a friend of the couple, Lucy and Jackson, and as Jackson’s business partner, though we later find out, that he’s been beginning a romantic relationship with Jackson.  His heart belongs to Jackson’s.  He does feel sorry that Lucy and Jackson’s relationship didn’t work, but he wants Lucy to know he’s always been there for her, and always will be, because she was a great friend, even though, she did try and set him up with some of her female friends, more than once.

 

Deidra Montgomery:  She’s a very well-known wedding planner in Texas, and her business is thriving.  She gets what she wants, and is happy doing what she has to do to get it.  Her son, Nathan, is the one thing that is her constant, and is helping her out, but only part-time, until his real-estate business is up and running.  She thinks that he needs to settle down with a nice woman, Nikki Shelton, for example, his ex-love, one that she thought was “perfect” for him.  Deidra will pretty much do everything she can do to make sure that her son ends up with Nikki, a well-rounded woman, who is a college graduate and was in a sorority.  When her son finally stands up to her, she is stunned that he would ever consider spending his life with a woman like Lucy, only because she isn’t a college graduate.

Catherine Harper: Catherine Harper is Lucy’s mother.  She is a very respectable woman, and never has anything bad to say about anyone, except for Lucy, her only child, when her words are most critical.  These days, her marriage (to Martin) is better it’s ever has been, and so is her sex life – she’s even been known to experiment with toys that she was ashamed to think about, back in the day.  Now that she’s calmer, she’s trying to be the mother she never was to Lucy, and show her daughter that she loves her very much.

 

Martin Harper: Martin Harper is Lucy’s father.

Rachel Douglas: Rachel Douglas is Lucy’s best female friend, and confidant.

Nikki Shelton:  A college graduate and was in the sorority, Sigma Chi, at one of the most astute colleges in the south.  She works at a very well-known marketing firm.  At a size six, she doesn’t think that she’s perfect in any way, but loves the attention she gets from Deidra, and as nice as Nathan is, she is only going on dates with Deidra’s son to get business from her – after all, the wedding planning business is on a rise.

 

WORLD: Things aren’t always right in this world, but life has a way of working out…

POV: This story is from the heroine’s first person POV.

MUSIC: With or Without You by U2.  The song title and some of the lyrics relate to how the Heroine feels about sex – she will do it, with or without a man. Also, the song, Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey, because overtime, she begins to be more confidant in herself, and by the end, she’s believing in herself.

 

 

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, Isabella, Writing

Getting Back To It

November 10, 2010 Leave a Comment

So…I’ve not written anything good in about a month, and it’s killing me! It’s like I’ve had writer’s block this whole time — until today! Suddenly, I’m more inspired to write than I have been in the passed few weeks, and it feels great! Oh, how I can’t wait for my journey with Jackson, Lucy and Nathan to continue.

I just thought I’d share my good news!

Happy Writing, everyone!

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Writing For Another Genre? Possibly!

October 1, 2010 Leave a Comment

Are you a Chick-Lit writer, but seem that you’re watching A LOT of crime or law shows lately, and maybe you’re considering to attempt to write a mystery or political novel?  I am one of them, so join the crowd.

Watching shows like The Good wife, Undercovers, CSI, or Outlaw, the mystery and political issues have taken over my mind, and I’m really wondering how to write within these two popular genres.  I have thought, for over two years now, about how to do this, and to this day, I have no idea.  Do you?  Knowing the lingo might help, but it can also help by being friends with a wife of a politician, a crime scene investigator, and a lawyer, which is something I’m not — though I really wish I were.

So, how do you know you write in one genre, and want to begin writing in another?  (Pray for a miracle!)  I’m only kidding!  You do research.  Go to your local bookstore or library, and read, read, read!  Read up on local events, read up on law books, and read up on crime investigations.  Learning is the best way to do this.

I admit, though I want to at least try and write out of the genre I am familiar with, I haven’t tried any of this, but want to.  I think that ‘m too afraid to venture out in the world, and try something new, but I want to, and right now, that want is good enough for me, at least for now…

Who knows…in five years, I might have another pseudonym…

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, Isabella, Writing

I’m Suddenly More Inspired…and Here’s Why!

September 24, 2010 1 Comment

Today I became, once again, inspired to become a writer!  I went to the local Barnes & Noble to get some of my writing work completed.  Being surrounded with book after book, I felt at home, and was off in my own world.

After reading and critiquing, I walked around the store, admiring the published authors’.  I read the back of several books, including a few first pages of some.  Each of them had a certain twist, making them different, but they all had one thing in common — they hooked me.

All next week, I plan on going to B&N at least four days next week to work on my own book.  I know it will definitely help me stay focused on my goal of becoming a writer, and I know that sitting among many brilliant writers’, I know I will make it!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Chick-Lit, Isabella, Random, Writing

The Thrill of Having Deadlines and Why I Love Them

September 21, 2010 Leave a Comment

Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines!  All deadlines are meant for a reason, whether it be meant for work, school, or even for your personal gratification.  A lot of people do not like having deadlines, though a lot of people thrive on them, and I’m one of them.

When I’m trying to meet a writing deadline, I tend to work really hard at first, but then I get a little burnt out, so I take a day, two, or five off.  I give myself time to reevaluate the piece and think about the storyline, the characters, what should be changed, deleted, and added.  A couple of days before the deadline, I then begin writing my heart out until, very happily, I meet the goal.

I also must say, and this goes out to a few people who call me an “overachiever,” I’m not that at all.  I have been known to turn my work in early, but I would prefer to be ahead of schedule.  I (try to) keep a tight schedule, and not just follow it, but stay way in front of needs to get done.

My advice: (1) Make a schedule, and put writing time on your calendar.  (2) Take it day by day and page by page.  (3) Don’t stress.  (4) Try not to edit until you’re finished writing, because this can lead to distractions.  (5) Submit your work, and pat yourself on the back for doing a job well done!

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Helpful Writing Books…and Why I Use Them!

September 18, 2010 Leave a Comment

How many of you have bought a book to help you write?  At a young age, I began buying books, hoping that by reading them, would help me along in my writing journey.  To this day, I cannot even begin to count how many of these books I have collected.

As some of you know, I seriously begun writing in March, and am proud of the accomplishments I have made.  Over the past six month, I have learned A LOT, but I can’t say I’ve done it all alone.  The classes that I have and am taking at Gotham Writers’ Workshop, have taught me so much about my writing life, and about myself.  During this time, a few books are to be given credit for.  They are as follows:

(1) Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus, http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Oxford-American-Writers-Thesaurus/Oxford-University-Press-Staff/e/9780195342840/?itm=21&USRI=thesaurus

I have had many thesauruses, but I really think the title says, “…Writer’s Thesaurus.”  In this book, there is every word that a writer would possibly use.  This book is very concise, direct, and easy to understand.  The synonyms that are suggested, can be very usable in any way that author wants.  I do prefer book thesauruses because you can be searching for one word, but then see another word, which can give you another idea…and so on.  As for an internet thesaurus, http://thesaurus.com/, this is another source I use.

(2) See Jane Write: A Girl’s Guide to Writing Chick Lit, http://productsearch.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.aspx?WRD=see+jane+write

I am only a quarter through this book, but I already love it.  If you’re a woman who wants to write a Chick Lit, this book is for you!  (And no, I’m not joking).  When you first pick this book up, you plan on it being one of the do this, do that, and you’re published, but no…this book will test you to see if you are really Chick Lit writer material, and then explains on why you want to write a book like this.  As the book continues, it will guide you step-by-step, on how to write your book — dealing character descriptions, style, with writer’s block, working on personal deadlines, editing, and the manuscript submission process).  The two women who wrote this book, Sarah Mlynowski and Farrin Jacobs are two smart ladies who know what they are talking about!

(3) On Writing Romance: How to Craft a Novel That Sells, http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Romance-Craft-Novel-Sells/dp/1582974365

Ahh…Leigh Michaels’ book…It’s absolutely brilliant!  I have taken two of Leigh’s classes, thanks again to GWW, and am about to start my third.  I owe everything I’ve learned about Romance Writing to her.  She is a brilliant wave of information, but no only that, she’s like a lighthouse, who asks you questions, and you find the answer.  She lets you write your story, but gives and helps you write what needs to be told.  Through the an classes we will learn even more — it’s like she’s with you every step of the way, during your journey.  Her book answers your questions, and will help you in any way gain all the knowledge to help you write your perfect Romance book.

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