Sunday, 2 March 2014

My Writing Process - blog tour



Bella Osborne invited me to contribute to this blog tour where writers share their process. Bella is a member of the RNA’s new writer’s scheme, a project manager and a Mummy (not the Egyptian variety) who is currently writing her second novel whilst she has her fingers crossed that someone would like to publish the first one. She blogs at http://bellaosborne.weebly.com/blog.html and can usually be found on Twitter, @osborne_bella

What am I working on?

I’m busy working on my submission for the Romantic Novelists’ Associations’ New Writers Scheme, a contemporary romance with a hint of comedy. It’s my third novel and I’m determined to complete by 31st March, clearing the decks for my birthday on 1st April.  My goal is to submit by the end of March, then on receiving the reader’s feedback I’ll address any weaknesses. Come May, I’d like to be submitting the novel to agents and publishers – so fingers crossed, but hey, you know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men!

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

No disrespect to other writers, but I think the difference is the honesty and worldly experience of the author. Like a potter with clay, I tend to use experiences, emotions and knowledge from my own life to shape and mould the raw material enabling me to write from the heart. I don’t ever write about anything that I haven’t lived or can’t research/experience in-depth. As a result my romance novels address darker emotional issues with a healthy dollop of laughter – much like life.

Why do I write what I do?

I love the inner strength of people – that ability to cope in circumstances that we never thought we’d encounter and yet somehow, we survive. Whether it be the ultimate betrayal and break up, close bereavement or serious illness – the human ability to breathe in and out while enduring the greatest heartache - simply amazes me. I feel my work captures the essence of an emotion present during a difficult situation and that’s why I write what I write. I’m also a sucker for a love story. 

How does your writing process work?

For me, the seeds of an idea usually begin with a character trying to cope with a specific situation. From this point, I can walk around for months with the idea growing and germinating in my mind, as I go about my daily work. Once a few more characters have joined the cast, I sit down and create a detailed scrap book – pictures, names, birthdays, addresses, photographs, diagrams, diary dates that becomes a reference book containing every detail of the new novel. I tend to spend hours with a baby naming book – I love names with meaning and so my characters tend to grow from those pages. I tend to plan certain scenes – so outline these on small index cards and place in order – there is always plenty of scope for the unexpected to occur while I’m writing – which is one particular enjoyment of writing draft one. I’m a goal orientated person, husband calls it ‘nerdy’ but I set up a spreadsheet to record my daily word count, complete with a mini graph. I gain a satisfaction from seeing the trends and trough of my work pattern, it also means I can’t kid myself regards productivity!

Next on the blog tour

Morton Gray is a member of the RNA's New Writers' Scheme and is busy polishing novels to submit for publication. She was shortlisted for the Festival of Romance New Talent Award in 2013. Her blog at www.mortongray.blogspot.com is a glorious mixture of things she comes across on her writing journey. To follow Morton via Twitter search for @MSGray53 or on Facebook as Morton Gray.

Day 2 of MaNoWriMo

Morning folks, day two begins bright and early. Hubby is asleep so the house has a peaceful hush - perfect for writing.

I had a wonderful time yesterday choosing 10 poems from the huge selection written by children. Today, from the ten I shall choose the top five - it won't be an easy decision.

So, best foot forward - I'll catch you later x

Follow up: woohoo! I've written 1701 words which are necessary to meet my daily word goal. What a lovely writing session. The words simply flowed like a river, my fingers could hardly keep up with the flood of ideas.

After a gym session, I returned for another writing session taking the count to 2713 words. See you tomorrow folks when Bella Osborne will be handing the blog tour baton to myself to share 'My Writing Process'.

Night x

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Poetry comp, blog tour and MaNoWriMo


Good morning folks.... Let's get straight to the point. Warning: this next month may get messy.
I have 31 days to complete my novel! 31 days in which to rewrite, edit, smile, ponder and yes, possibly weep over my efforts until I wave goodbye at the post office. If I hit desperate, please bring me hot tea, rub my back and whisper 'You can do this' - until I return to my desk.

I've returned to the day job - confirmed by my silence on Tweeter. It has been interesting getting back to normality 5:30am alarm clock and 9pm writing sessions - with a whole list of tasks in between. But hey, that's my life.

I attended my Grace Dieu writers' group on Thursday, a quiet meeting with just five of us but a noisy fun-filled one thanks to a forth coming event 'sex night' where we each have to write a badly written sex scene. I'll let you know nearer the time.

On Monday I shall be posting my contribution to a blog tour called 'My Writing Process' which highlights aspiring writers and their current work-in-progress. This week the spot light is on my good writing buddy Bella Osborne, who I met through the RNA - please take a look at her contribution at
Www.bellaosborne.weebly.com/a-bit-about-me.

And so to today, I shall be hibernating in my writing room with a steady flow of tea at my left elbow. My first job of the day is to read each entry in a children's poetry competition, the theme is 'childhood memories'. My plan is to wheedle the entries down over the weekend as I need to choose just five.

Between the poetry reading I shall be writing. I have a free weekend so need to make the most of it, let's face it from today until 31st I am participating in my own personal MaNoWriMo (March novel writing month) - so let it commence!

Catch you later x

Follow up: Day one of MaNoWriMo done and dusted 1807 words - yay!

Monday, 24 February 2014

Holiday over

Evening folks, the holiday is over! Phew, I have returned to the day job and am back to the usual writing routine. I'll rush my tea and be at my desk in the next hour working on RNA submission.

Catch up later x

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Last day on holiday

Morning folks, today is my final day on holiday - which means it has to be a dash around day where I stupidly try to squeeze as much as I can into one day. So, I'll start with my study essay, move to my RNA NWS and from there... I'll see what happens.

Catch you later x

Saturday, 22 February 2014

Blog tour and RNA NWS

Morning folks, sadly my holiday week is drawing to an end. My first task today is to mark a class of exercise books before anything else. Afterwards I shall head straight to my desk and away I go with RNA NWS submission.

Yesterday, I agreed to participate in a blog tour called 'My Writing Progress' - aspiring authors answering four simple questions regards their writing. My blog contribution will be posted on Monday 3 March, so a week on Monday. The tour works like a relay race, I've been lucky enough to secure Morton Gray to pass the baton onto for the following week.

That's the plan Stan - I'll catch you later x

Follow up: having completed my school work, I turned my attention to my study essay. Why oh why does it seem so easy when lecturers explain, yet so confusing when seated before a blank page? Anyhow, I have managed a thousand words comparing Zola and Hardy - I'll write the other half tomorrow.

I've drafted a poem inspired by the simple 'nod' - such a small gesture yet so expressive.

I finally settled to my RNA NWS wrote two chapters and then deleted one, such is the way!

Friday, 21 February 2014

Yesterday - a busy day

Morning! Boy, yesterday was a cracking day! I managed to complete far more writing work than I'd ever expected, I began my essay as planned and my submission was posted. Sounds fab doesn't but that's nothing compared to my writing buddy Helen Phifer - her book cover for her second novel was released (beautiful image) and she went to number one in the contemporary horror charts with her debut novel The Ghost House!!! I'm so happy for her I could burst! Www.helenphifer.co.uk for more details.

So, back to today - I'm expecting it to seem quiet after yesterday. 38 days remain, so I simply need to write!

Catch you later x