Friday, July 27, 2012

Genre study

I read somewhere, probably many places, and have been told countless times that in order to be a better writer, I must read fervently. Don't mistake that. I do read, a lot. It's just I tend to read randomly and many genres or I read specifically a lot by a few authors. So, I have decided that if I want to write Science Fiction (which is the only thing that really interests me (as a writer), I need to read a wider range of material. Hence: genre study.

Where to start? Good question.

I have been researching MFA programs for awhile now, and found that the University of Kansas has The Center for the Study of Science Fiction. It offers a lot of unique courses that focus in SF and I would love the opportunity to study there. However, I have no idea where we will end up. They do offer a week long class (that has already occurred) on The Science Fiction Novel. The website includes a list of all required reading, and that's where I decided to start my genre study. If, by chance, I get to attend someday, I'm ahead of the curve. If not, it's a good start on a much larger goal. Hell, my favorite SF author isn't even included, so I know there are many more good choices out there.

I'm starting the list in the middle, with the one book that I haveThe Man in the High Castle

I started reading it awhile ago, but never finished. I'm not sure why.

I've also ordered a couple more, so that when I'm done, I can read another. I love Amazon's used books section. Seriously, one cent for a book plus $3.99 shipping. I'm a happy girl!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Printing . . .

224 pages. Ready, Set, Go! Yes, a complete second draft is done and printing as I type. This time, I am printing it front only, full size, with page numbers. This next read through, I will focus on more of the big picture. I started to on the first draft, but got lost in grammar, tense, wording and timing issues (some of which I will probably still find). I will also be looking at small issues: changing words and descriptions, finding a title, adding description/taking away useless words, dialog, fillers and whatever else pops up.

**My printer decided to stop printing. I was printing in 25 page sections, so as to keep tabs on paper and ink, two sets of printing and it stopped. Technology is everything good and evil all at once. Yesterday, my computer decided it would be neat if the start menu was at the top of my screen instead of the bottom.

How I fix a printer: unplug and plug it back in = SUCCESS!


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Light at the top of the tunnel!

(Title post = reference to POV #3 of my novel!) Yes, today I actually feel confident saying that I am in fact writing a novel. Not simply that I am trying to, but it actually is taking shape. I have finished editing it. (Though, truth be told, I haven't updated it all yet, but I've read through it and made corrections on paper. Second truth, the last chapter needs rewritten - but I do know what it will say - sort of). I am well into POV #3 (hence the reference above). Though, in some ways, POV #3 is a whole new thing that requires new research and development and feels like I am starting all over again. Anyway, I am finally able to see a *short-list of what needs to be done in order to be done, in order to get it *possibly on it's way to be published (if it doesn't suck).

I felt more confident starting this post than now that it's finished. I guess I'll just get back to work.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

just keep writing . . .

I've been continuing to work on part three. It's tripled in size, though, I realize that's not saying a whole lot. I have been editing parts one and two also (still). In my defense, I now live in a new state and have most of the house in order; including new office furniture. (yes, again). Our other awesome stuff wasn't quite made to "cut it" for a move, with one piece in half and the desk pieces way to wobbly for us to work hard on our laptops, it a necessary buy. So, we opted for metal! They are sleek and modern and hopefully will withstand a few more moves.

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TPSFileCabinetWhite3QF10two of these
BubbleWhiteOfficeChair3QS10two of theses

All courtesy of www.cb2.com! (as are the pictures) It all complements the AWESOME book shelf I scored from the antique store a few months ago too!

Even more in my defense, I am working hard on preparing myself and my husband for the GRE. I have challenged him to it, telling him I will do better. (IDK if that will happen, but it should keep me on my toes).

As for part three: I'm liking it's direction. I'm just hoping it is the right shape puzzle piece for this novel. It's made out of different material, but as long as it connects, that shouldn't matter.