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I DID IT!!!

I freaking did it!! I finished writing the base of my book! *cheering crowds in the distance* Yes, yes, thank you, thank you! I try.

But for reals, all that’s left is getting the editing done and find someone to do illustrations for me. I am so excited! I literally cried the moment I wrote the last word last night. This morning I thought it was a dream, but no, I opened the document and there it was!

Another thing I have to work on next is getting the copyrights figured out. I did a bit of research, and it looks like I have to pay a fee? I’m going to do a lot of reading and getting smart about this before I do anything, (plus I have to finish the editing and such), which will give me a chance to get the money together to pay for the copyrights.

But oh man! It feels so good to finally finish! I checked the date I created the document, and I started writing this book March 27th 2012. It took me three years to write this book, with a lot of it moving things around, adding new ideas in what I wrote before to make what I wrote then to make sense, changing characters, and s many other things. In fact I got really lost at one point and couldn’t figure out what I did and didn’t do already so I had to read what I had so I could get it straight in my head again.

Well, I just wanted to share this amazing news, and i will let you know when the book will be available. I’m planning to make an ebook through amazon and also publish hard copies, so I’ll post when I get that all figured out.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a fantastic day!


Spring Break!

Dudes I’m so happy right now! This week is spring break, which means I can finally relax and concentrate on the things I’ve been neglecting. So when I hung out with a few of my friends after work yesterday I mentioned how I got the next week off, and I found out one friend has two weeks of break, last week and this next week, another only has one day, and my college friends don’t get a break till after the semester! I thought that was pretty interesting.

Anyway, I am happy to announce that I have conquered my writers block, which means I’ll be able to work on my book again! I’m so close to finishing this draft that I can barely stand it! I know I’ve said this before, but I’ve been working on this book for years, and having it so much closer to finishing is a fantastic feeling. The closer I get to finishing the more impatient I get, so I have to make sure I’m not rushing the ending, so that it doesn’t end weird. Luckily I have a few friends willing to read it when it’s done and help me fix whatever inconsistencies I have and make sure it flows smoothly 🙂

I’ll continue to post my progress, and hopefully my next post will say something like “IT’S FINISHED!!” or something. And when I mean finished, I mean the first draft. The next step will be the fine tweaking and then figuring out how to publish the thing. I have no idea how long this will all take, but I have a goal to get at least all of the major writing and editing done before I have to get ready to leave for the summer so that I can work on the next book while in Virginia.

I hope all of you have a fantastic spring break if you have one, and if you don’t, I’m sorry for your loss. See ya!


Role-play and an Awesome Read!

So here’s the thing.

I’m going to write about two totally different and unrelated things because they’re both things I want to share with you and they happened around the same time. The first one is cool cause it involves my thoughts on writing (again) and the second one is just plain awesome!

So first: Role-play.

For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about, my friends and I love to role-play (RP) together, which is where we send messages to each other pretending to be different people. I do this a lot with them through Facebook messenger (for group RP’s) or other apps for just two of us.

An example:

ME: *walks up to the door and knocks loudly* Hey! Open up!

FRIEND: We know you’re in there! *positions herself to kick down the door*

This is a simplified version of RP, and recently I met someone online (My first internet friend!!) and we do more detailed posts, like paragraph sized messages detailed.

So my point of mentioning this is because while rping with my new friend, I realized how nice it is to pretend to be a character you created and get into their head. The RP I’m doing now involves a character I created specifically for this RP and I wasn’t sure what kind of personality she would have. I had a basic understanding of what I wanted, but I didn’t know how she would react appropriately to different situations. As I role-played as her, I would send messages that I would randomly write because it fit her SO well, and it helped her solidify as a true character for me.

So basically my point is, in you ever want to try out role-playing like this and you’re a writer, it makes figuring out your characters so much fun! By pretending to be that character you are getting into their head, seeing what they see, feeling what they feel. Plus, it’s really easy!

When another friend of mine introduced me to role-playing, I was skeptical at first. It sounded confusing and I wasn’t sure what the heck I was supposed to do, but she convinced me to do it, and I’ve been addicted ever since. It’s just so much fun for me and it pushes my writing skills because I have to remember that I’m not able to describe my character the way I do in a book. I have to go with speech and basic action descriptions most of the time to show what my character is like.

OK, now that I’ve had that particular rant, it’s time to move on to another one! Yay!

So I don’t know if any of you readers have heard of that girl who faked her pregnancy for a school project, and if you haven’t, here’s the jist:

A girl is raised in a home by a teen mom and all of her older siblings who also became teen parents. Her mom didn’t want her to end up like she did, so she urged her daughter to make a better life for herself. So the girl went to school and worked hard. She was a straight A student, she was on the honor role, whole nine yards. Well, as she grew up it was sort of expected of her to become a teen mom as well, like some sort of family tradition. For her senior high school project she wanted to see what people would say/ how they would react to her being pregnant as a sort of social experiment about stereotypes.

I heard of the story through Tumblr, and someone mentioned how she had a book out talking about this experience called “The Pregnancy Project: A Memoir“. Well, me being the psychology buff/fan that I am, I was more than wanting to read a more detailed description of this. So, I went onto Amazon and bought the kindle version of the book, and I didn’t read it until today. I finished it in one day. I just couldn’t put the book down! I know people say that a lot, but if I had to leave for work or something, I would be really sad and I couldn’t stop thinking about where I left off.

I absolutely love this book and I highly recommend it to everyone! Seriously, go read it now. Stop reading this rambling fangirl’s ramblings and read this book!!!

No but seriously, the things she talks about this, how her family treated her, her teachers, and her peers was incredible. Only the principal, her boyfriend (who her siblings didn’t like in the first place), her mom and her best friend were the only ones who knew the truth. She talks about how she did all this reasearch, she talked to profesionals about the symptoms, her mom helped her create a fake belly, everything! And she did it because she wanted people to know what it was like to be a pregnant teen and being told how you’re life is now ruined. Her boyfriend had already graduated so he wasn’t as school, but his friends and his own parents told him how he screwed up and he was now trapped and was no longer able to have fun. Then she talked about the after affects of this project, how her life had completely changed.

Holy cow, I can hardly contain myself while writing this!! You have no idea how much I love this girl and her courage and the message she was able to share. When it all came down to it, it takes just one person saying they believe in you and support you to help someone completely turn their life around. The words and actions we portray effect SO MANY PEOPLE! We can make a difference in someone’s life just by being kind and supportive, no matter what, just like that comic I told you about a while ago.

OK, I need to stop typing before my fingers fall off. My keyboard is startiing to protest and if I keep going I’ll probably start rewriting the book any moment. Holy cow, seriously, go read that book! Again, the title is The Pregnancy Project: A Memoir. It is so worth the money and it is something I will keep for EVER!!

Now if you’ll excuse me I’m going to go sit in a corner and cry about this obsession I’m developing…


Happy Late Valentine’s Day!

Or as my friends and I like to call it: Singles Awareness Day 😛

Anyway, I hope you had a good day, whether it was with someone you love or just hanging out with friends, or staying home eating chocolate you bought for yourself and watching a show you promised a friend you would watch and with nothing better to do you finally watch it and accidentally become obsessed with another show you really didn’t need….

No, I didn’t do that (I was actually with friends all day and night) but I bet at least one person somewhere did that 🙂

Anyway, The thing that prompted me to write this post is I have a friend who is really good friends with my brother, and she messaged me on Facebook asking if I would be willing to read her story idea. I told her I did and I read it, and it was a really good idea, and I loved the message behind it, and I told her as much. I also told her a couple things to watch out for if she was going to publish and if she wanted any tips or info that I would be willing to help, and if I didn’t have the answer I have a really good friend who is a master at this kind of thing (How do you think I made it this far?).

Now what happened later that day: I have a tumblr account that I like to reblog stuff than post. Well, I saw a comic on my dash that I had seen before, but it’s one of my favorites! It’s about how it doesn’t cost you anything to support someone with their work (drawing in the comic’s case) and how that that person you encourage could go on to do great things like creating the next big TV show and inspiring people, etc., while telling that person that what they drew was stupid or wasn’t good or something, and none of that stuff could happen.

Then later I was on Facebook (I have no life between work shifts :P) and a post showed that said something along the lines of ‘If someone shares something they are writing with you, that means they trust you with their inner thoughts’. I read that and I was honored! I kind of felt like a famous author being shown one of my fan’s work and them wanting my approval. It was kind of cool!

Basically the point I want to get across is if someone trusts you with their work, whether it be drawing, writing, or something like that, then they see you as someone they can trust with their heart, and you can be the one that makes or breaks them. Our words and opinions of someone’s work, especially for those who are just starting out with shaky confidence, will stick with that person for a long time. I want to be someone who can help people reach their dreams, so I try to be positive and supportive, so that if it really is something they want to do, it will be their decision to continue or stop, not because of something negative I might have said.

Well, this was just something I have been thinking about a lot lately and wanted to get it off of my chest. I hope you have a wonderful rest of the weekend!


Why must writing be difficult?

I guess so that you learn something from it…. yeah…

Just kidding! I have learned a lot from writing, including things about myself that I sort of accidentally write down without realizing it. I absolutely believe that writing down your thoughts and feelings can be therapeutic.

However, it can still be hard when you want to write something you don’t really have experience in. For instance, right now I’m trying to figure out the relationship between two of my characters in one of my books. I thought I had it figured out a long time ago, but now whenever I think about how to progress/express the relationship, I keep getting these weird feelings and thoughts about how it’s wrong somehow, and since I’ve never really been in love before, I don’t know how to have these characters realistically react to each other.

Therefore, I cannot continue writing this next scene in my book until I get this mess figured out, and if I scrap the idea completely, then that leaves a lot of work to getting it out of the rest of the book and making everything flow again.

*slowly melts into a puddle of indecisiveness and confusion of how the heck love is supposed to work*

Oh well, I know I’ll figure it out. I’ve been on a pretty good roll until now, so I suppose it’s just time to take a break for a bit. Once I come back to it with a refreshed mind it will fall into place.

Well, I feel I’ve rambled for long enough. Have a great day!