Almost 19 days left... Man, only a day flew-bye and now I feel like TAB is right around the corner. THIS ISN'T SUPPOSE TO BE HAPPENING! I don't even have the shirt that I want to wear here yet (I actually haven't bought it yet, but I'm hoping that someone else will... ;3). I think I have all the supplies that I need. I've got my two stories (Ebinicah James; and the NEW BOOK), I've got my inspiration in check, I've chosen all my classes, I'm ready to start hugging authors if it comes to that, and I'm ready to smile and go in to FULL 'Writers Mode'.
I am SO EXCITED TO MEET TONS OF AUTHORS! I wish I Tyler Whitesides was doing it this year. :'( Oh well, maybe he'll do it next year! :3 I'm so excited to meet Jill Williamson (one of the bloggers from Go Teen Writers)! I'm going to be attending her 'Map Making 101' class and I'm SUPER excited! ;D I've just got to keep my cool when meeting all these amazing authors. Ugh, I don't think I'll be able to though. Okie Dokie, I'm thinking about doing Camp NaNoWriMo, the Spring Session. Because I need inspiration help and other fellow soon-to-be-author writers to encourage me, while I encourage them. Honestly, I've NEVER EVER had a writer friend. I'm mean, I have three (Charisma, a friend on Ravelry and a guy in real life). The guy in real life, I haven't seen him much anymore, Charisma is the best but she's my writer sister, and I haven't gone onto Ravelry for a few weeks now. :'( So really, I just don't. And I think this is a great opportunity for me to get the NEW BOOK rolling. ;3 So I guess that's it for today guys. See you Monday and wish me luck! (Because on Monday I've got State Assessments and I'm really scared for them...)
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Okay, on Saturday, we had some company over and when my mom was talking about me and my writing.... She said that I had the imagination of George Lucas... GEORGE LUCAS PEOPLE! I've never Ever EVER had someone tell me that. It was a great feeling that someone believed in me that much! And yesterday we were able to receive 533 views! We're so glad to have amazing and wonderful blog viewers! THANK YOU! But, as I had promised, I would give you the NeX Gen Justice League: Part 2 today; and it must be fulfilled. So begin reading grasshoppers... But before you go read, I've got some big news to tell you. I was able to enter in my First Chapter for the Teen Author Boot Camp First Chapter Contest last night! I was so excited that I couldn't sleep last night thinking I would get disqualified. Thankfully, I didn't, though, I still have a fuzzy feeling inside of me because I really really REALLY want to find out the winner... Which may be me or it may not be. BUT STILL. I'm super excited! :3 Now for the story. (Click here for Part 1) My sister had left to Gotham City and my brother had gone to Smallville. So far, they both said that everything was fine and nothing unusual was happening or going on. My brother, Batboy, checked every inch of Smallville to find no human life and my sister,Batgirl, checked around Gotham City to find that there was no trouble. But, there was something strange about it. Why would my computer say that there was trouble in the two most remote areas? I scanned my computer several times, yet it kept saying the same thing. That there was trouble in both areas. What could I do now? I called my dad, Nightwing, and told him the news and said that I had to ask for 'support'. And 'support' meant bad things... Very bad things... It was the only thing I could do, so I called a 'old friend'. "Hello Beatrice... Long time no see huh?" I was in an abandon subway station and it was only me and my 'support'. "Stop faking it the sweet talk, can I please just have some answers?" I asked impatiently. "Sure," he said twirling his top hat. "What do ya want to know?" I sighed, "Can't we have a face to face talk?" He snickered, and walked into the light. His purple hair was lightly shimmering in the dim light, his pale skin was enough to make a man shiver, his green lips and black suit went perfect with his complexion and his black top hat with the purple shimmer. "You want to know what's happening in Smallville and Gotham City.... right?" He asked. Hope you guys will tune in on Friday!
Thanks and please comment! Now, I'm going to tell you the secret to writing. The secret is: believe in yourself that you can create worlds without end. Believe in yourself that you can create the most perfect (or as perfect as you can get) villains and heroes/heroines. Believe in yourself that you can create a book that makes your readers smile, laugh, cry, and sad.
All you have to Believe. Some writers like to type their manuscript up or to write it. For me, I write it on the computer, because, my hands just type away. I don't have control over them. They release my inner anger onto my MC, they release my inner happiness and make the most beautiful world, they create creatures that have never existed before and all I do is watch. My fingers try so hard to make a world that can't be compared to anything there is before. Other writers like to use pen/pencil and paper (I'm kind of jealous because most writers who write on paper have such neat handwriting... and sometimes they use calligraphy pens, but their work is still so gorgeous). Writing on paper for me, actually makes me have the most writers block (which is super strange because I just do the same thing I would do if I'm writing on the computer). But, that's just for me. Others have the same... what's the word... Magic when they're writing on paper, which I think is amazing. Whenever I write, I've got to get inspired to write about what I want to. Like, if I want to write about the Civil War and I do a bunch of research about it, but when I start writing it,I don't want to write it. I'm not in the mood to. I don't feel as if this is the story I should be writing, when there is something else in my heart saying, 'I'm the one. Please story ignoring me and let our destiny be fulfilled.' So I start a new story, and leave that Civil War story for another day. Sometimes, I have the same reaction that I had with the Civil War book, so instead I decided to do a brand new story. A story that I didn't even know existed. And it's the NEW BOOK that I'm writing. So I'm really excited that I finished a whole chapter for it in a week; and it's a really great. But, it's that I believed in myself that I could write a story. It's the greatest feeling to actually believe in yourself and someone who encourages you enough that they have started in the path of their own dream (right now, I'm talking about Charisma and the Go Teen Writer Community. They have been such a blessing in my life that it is unbelievable.) Not only has the Go Teen Writer Community made me a better writer, it has made me believe in myself way more than I ever had before. Thank you! (Writing my Fan Fiction Story Tomorrow, not today. Sorry!) |
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