Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Never Give Up...Maybe?

No, I will not give up!

I have queried about 5-7 agents. Most of them have said no, there are a few who haven't answered. I knew it was going to be hard but I hoped it would be easier. I've been in a little funk lately but I'm hoping to tackle my synopsis and query further and try to send out some more queries by the end of the month.

It may sound cheesy, but maybe it's not meant for me now because I'm so young and everything but the publishing business is hard itself so I won't give up! I just need a bit more encouragement for my peers, I guess. It's a lonely ride. Of course, my parents support me and my family ask about my novel but I guess I want someone to say constructive and supportive criticism and be my cheerleader. Every attempt I've made at starting a crit group has failed because the people are not as committed to it. Sometimes I think if maybe I'm just too young and headstrong and it puts people off.

Anyway, I saw the Harry Potter film at midnight. I loved it! I cried so much, too. Probably the last half hour or so I sobbed.

xo

Thursday, June 30, 2011

It's A Scary Journey

Hi!

Two days ago I did the unthinkable: I sent two queries to two different agents.
I'm not revealing who these agents are because I'm secretly afriad that I'll jinx everything and it would go horrible but just know they're agents.

It was scary and and exciting. After I sent the first letter I started crying because I could not believe I was at this point of my writing journey. To be honest, it's scarier that in it exciting because it's the first time I've put myself out there, plain and simple and ready to take the punches (and they will come).

I'm proud of myself and want to keep my head in the ground and just enjoy the moment. I'm not expecting anything and I know my writing has yet a lot of room to grow but PAPER ANGELS is my baby, you know?

Naturally, after I sent the queries, I keep thinking of all the things that I could have done wrong and all the things I could have made better. Did I spell my name right? Did I spell the agent's name right? What if the agent gets mad that my query appears in their inbox? Will they care if I'm from Puerto Rico?

All these thoughts and more crossed my mind and I had tot take a breather. I had to close my eyes and think that what's done is done and I should be proud of myself...right? What do I have to lose? Nothing. Yet I have so much to gain. I'm still young and still have a lot of life ahead of me. Life is nothing without risks, after all.

I'm glad to have you all here in this crazy journey with me and I hope you stick around for the wild ride that's just beginning.

Love,

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Enter The Query-Writing Process

As you all know, writing a novel is not just writing it and it's done. You go through revisons (check) and then revise it again (check) but then you go into the tough, confusing, and in my opinion, even more hard job of writing queries that can be presented to prospective agents.

I already narrowed my list to about 7 agents I want to send a query to (at least in the first round). Now I have to really tackle writing a good, attention grabbing synopsis of my book that's short, right to the point, and effective.

I have already posted various blurbs, but like the novel, it needs revising and polishing before it's ready. Also, I have to do further research of the agents so that I can personalize each query and tell them why I think my novel will be a great fit for them.

As I write my first query, I'll post it in here and you guys can tell me what you think. I'm excited. This road to publishing is crazy and I just can't wait to finally be on that car and just go.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Thought I'd Share

Many of you know I write (as I've mentioned it before here). Most times I think a book in scenes and then weave it all together. I've been wanting to write fantasy for a while so I finally managed a plot that I was satisfied with and this is one of the very first scenes (and most recent) I've written. A bit of background:

Sahir is a descendant of King Elion, the one who first ruled the lands that are now divided into three kingdoms.  Sahir's father is a Lord in one of the kingdoms doesn't know about his daughter's Gift. But when she recklessly makes her abilities public, she has to flee into the woods because she will likely be killed by any ruling Lord or King for fear that she might claim her rightful throne. The scene here is while she's in the woods and a nobleman's son discovers her while hunting. She knocked him unconscious but he has woken and is her captive. Here's when she reveals herself:

Willann. That was his name, proud and baring his heritage. It should have made me run and hide, for his father presented a bigger threat to me than my own. But the shudder of fear never entered my tired muscles. If anything, it seemed to awake them.

I placed my palm on the ground and let the soil underneath it freeze with my touch. His eyes widened and then, as to confirm I was indeed Gifted, I let my fingers radiate the heat to the ground, which quickly caught fire.

"I am Sahir. Descendant of the King Elion," I said.
I hope you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!


Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I didn't make it

Hi guys, I guess I wanted to update you about that contest I entered my novel for a couple of weeks ago? I made it to semi-finalists but I didn't win. I'm a bit angry but I'll get over it. You know what this had made me do? Work even harder. I can't imagine myself NOT writing. I won't give it up ever. So I'm just going to work with what I have now and keep on trying. Thanks to all those who wished me well.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Settings [Writing Feature]

Settings

Since writing and reading are two big parts of my life, I'm going to be doing these monthly 'Writing Features'. I hope you enjoy them :)

Settings are where all of the action takes place. This is one of the most important parts of story telling because it makes the action be placed in a real time and real place (by real place I mean concrete, of course, if you're writing a fantasy story, it doesn't have to be exactly real but I you know what I mean).

Personally, settings are really hard for me. I have trouble describing the world around me because a) I feel that if my characters have been there for so long, they should know how the place looks and b) I am inconsistent with details.

A setting can be anything, from a small place you knew as a little kid or a totally made-up world. I have yet to learn the latter one as it's very hard to build a world but you can search online for many world-building articles so I won't get into detail with it here.

The setting of the story includes the time, space, and place. You can put a story in a historical moment (called Historical Fiction), a moment in the future (usually science fiction but many stories today are called 'dystopian' for post-apocalyptic worlds), or even modern time.

Settings, especially the weather and atmosphere play a big role when it comes to characters and foreshadowing. I have prepared a small example for you:

How Weather Affects or Tells The Character's Mood
The rain poured all over Faire County and the clouds covered the sun light from touching the fields. Malcom Gutter stood inside his house, both hands pressed to the window as he watched the gloomy outside world.

In this example we see a picture: a rainy - maybe stormy - day and a boy who's looking from inside his house. Just by the action of his pose and the weather you can tell that he's not in the best mood, in fact, he might be saddened. We don't know why but already there's a question forming, Why is the boy sad? Why does he long to go outside?

How Weather Affects The Foretelling Of A Story
Claudia Tensil walked along the paved road on her way to her father's house. She hadn't seen him in years but know she was finally ready to confront him. Thunder roared on the skies and the clouds indicated a rain coming soon. She had to hurry.

In this example, although the weather is similar to the last, we see that it's telling a different thing. It's telling how the coming meeting with Claudia's father might go.

We have seen how atmosphere and weather create different meanings and mood for a story but how do we actually describe it?

First, of course, you have to imagine the place. It might help you to sit back and close your eyes (of course, you might want to read this before doing this ). Imagine a white room. There's nothing in it. Now, in that white room imagine: day or night? Out or in? Urban or Rural? Imagine a place you knew, want to go to, or totally make up. What does it look like? If you were telling this to a friend, how would you say it.

Here's a small example of how little words (and not too much description) can set a setting without feeling overwhelming and still leaving a reader wondering and making up his/her own landscape:

Caden ran across the dirty street, the skyscrapers way overhead felt like they would fall on her at any minute. She stopped in the middle of the busy street, cars all around her hurried to their destinations, they didn't know what was happening. She saw a dark alley and ran to it, keeping herself pressed against the brick wall, she would find the exit soon enough.

So you see, I am describing while keeping the action moving, I'm not really saying "There are streets, and cars, and buildings. It is dark and dirty." No, I am making the character work with the setting instead of keeping them separated.


Monday, February 15, 2010

Being a Teen Writer

This post is a little different. Today, I'm going to talk to you about being a teen writer.

The first thing that must have come up in your mind might have been: "She's not a writer because she's not published!". And my answer to that? Wrong. I may never be published but I will always consider myself a writer. When you're sixteen, writing your second novel and know that you want to dedicate your life to writing for teens, it is hard to keep realistic expectations. A few weeks back I would have told you that my ultimate goal is to be published by the time I'm 18.

I'm sixteen now and I have had myself a rude awakening. I know that some teens are published by this age already, what can possible keep me from being the same? In one part, I feel like I'm too young and vulnerable, I've not developed that hard back I need for the publishing industry. It is a business, after all. Second, my writing, as much as I think it's amazing and some of my friends may think so as well, is not amazing. It needs work and experience. In the 16 years of my life I've been beautifully blessed, I have not faced the real world yet, I think. I need that to create experiences from which I can feed my writing, from which I can nurture and better it.

I am confident in what I write today. It might never be published and it might be but I know that these are all milestones I need (have) to take in order to one day accomplish my dream, which, put simply, is to be a writer. I want to be the writer that touches hearts and make people laugh/cry/get mad because it's that kind of magic that is worth preserving in the pages of a book.

Why am I writing this? These are my thoughts as a reader and writer combined. I read because I learn how to write and I write because I want to create that type of magic you don't see anywhere else but between bound pages of fiction. I think that as a writer, I read every book and put myself in the author's shoes and admire the work of art it is. I admire the work it took to write, too. Because after writing two novels, I know it's not easy. But every second is worth it because I fall in love with my characters. And I cry when I finish the last sentence of a book, those are the moments where I take a step back and say, "It was well worth it." And it will always be, no matter what. Published or not.

Monday, November 30, 2009

I WON NANO!!!!



I did it. I can't believe it!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Week One Of NaNo Wordle

I'll also post this on my NaNo And Me Blog but I wanted to show it to you all:

Wordle: Week 1 of NaNo

Create your own here.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Special Announcement

Hi there! I have a special personal announcement I would like to make. Some of you may or may not know that I am doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) this year. I decided to make a blog called NaNo And Me so that you can follow my progress with posts, countdowns, etc. It would mean a great deal that you would follow me in this challenge and take it on yourself. For more details, please go:
NaNoWriMo

Thursday, October 15, 2009

NaNoWriMo buddies

Just want to let you all know that I'll be doing NaNoWriMo again next year. If you want to be my buddy, my username is pattymagic

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