I would like to preface this by saying that I am not a writer; not yet anyway. I have had a few blogs, some before they were called "blogs". They were mostly about weightloss - and regain - and that's about it. I am not published and I have taken no special courses. Heading into creative writing and the fiction world is new to me and to be honest, I have no idea what I am doing. Hahaha! I have decided to give myself a break, roll with it and see how it all unfolds.
My intentions for this blog are to get me into a daily writing habit and to immerse myself my upcoming novel. I believe that making this a daily focus will lead to my success. Ironically, so far, I have missed 2 days of writing since making the decision two days ago to start writing every day.
My intentions for this blog are to get me into a daily writing habit and to immerse myself my upcoming novel. I believe that making this a daily focus will lead to my success. Ironically, so far, I have missed 2 days of writing since making the decision two days ago to start writing every day.
As I mentioned in the description at the top of the main page, I have signed up for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) for 9 consecutive years. Some years, I only signed in to sign up! I chose the Chick Lit. genre one year and started writing. I only wrote a few hundred words before I quit. I tried again in 2013 and I think the farthest I got was approximately 1200 words before walking away. In the year since that last attempt, without NaNoWriMo, I have gotten as far as 10,000 words and the story has turned into a murder mystery, though that part has not yet been written in. I know nothing of writing about murder or the solving of one other than what I have watched in CSI or Law and Order. And the idea of getting into the mind of a killer is a bit creepy, but I am up to the challenge. I researched through the NaNoWriMo site and discovered that I can add to my current novel as long as I start the word count from where I am and ADD 50K words. I am comfortable with that and super-excited that it is an allowable option. I am not ready to start a new project yet. I am looking forward to seeing where this one goes.
As I am prepping for November's new NaNoWriMo challenge, this meme that showed up on my Facebook feed rang especially true for me:
I haven't written in about a month because I keep waiting for inspiration to hit me. Yes, I am an amateur. Inspiration hasn't shown up in any form so I have been looking for ways to build on what I have. Some of the tools provided in the articles on the NaNoWriMo website are helping me prep and outline so that on November 1, I can start typing away. The tool I am using right now, is something a writer friend once suggested; an interview with each character. I have this to use as a template:
As I tackle this questionnaire, I am learning a lot about the people in the story that I hadn't considered before. I believe I will also "interview" the location where my story takes place. Stay tuned for individual posts about each character as they develop!
As a "perfectionist", I have trouble with "free writing" and during the month of the challenge I am going to close my eyes, release control, remind myself there will be time for editing and research later and above all, breathe.
If you have questions or suggestions for my novel and it's characters, want to help me with recommendations on how to keep on track or how to self-publish/market or just wanna chat, I can be found at the following places on the internet:
Twitter: @traciestyler
Facebook: Tracie S. Tyler, Author
Why am I calling myself an "author" at this point? Because I fully believe in "fake it til you make it" and my intention is to become that which I believe I can be.
Thank you for following along with me in this journey. You can definitely expect some ups and downs so fasten your seatbelt, keep your hands and other extremities inside the vehicle at all times and enjoy the ride!
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