Daily reminder of the I'm Hearing Voices Blogfest starting next Monday :) You can always write your posts ahead of time and be all prepared and stuff.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Won’t you be my neighbor—Emily R. King
Daily reminder of the I'm Hearing Voices Blogfest starting next Monday :) You can always write your posts ahead of time and be all prepared and stuff.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Lessons in Storytelling: Hold the filler please!
- If you think it might be filler—IT IS.
- If it doesn’t raise the stakes, move the story forward, or up the tension—IT’S FILLER
- If you cut it and it doesn’t really change your story—“PINK SLIME”
- Cut it and see how it reads. You can always put it back—CUT, CUT, CUT!
- Just because you think it is cool, doesn’t mean it is—Words to live by Yanni :)
Friday, January 27, 2012
Friday Funnies: Texting for Dummies
Parents Shouldn't Text - Funny, Crazy, WTF Text Messages From Mom And... (clipped to polyvore.com)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
In Desperate Need of a Schedule
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Dreams. Love em or Hate em?
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Fare thee well
I guess every reading experience is different, but the Hunger Games was my first read after I finished my own manuscript.
I was amazed at the new details that stood out to me. The POV. The present tense. The clever way Suzanne Collins weaves through passages of time - but always keeps us ever present. The unique, simple descriptions. The dialog staying true to every character. The internal dialog. Powerful action sequences and the nail biting moments of suspense (I guess that's pretty much the whole novel!).
It was amazing! A completely different experience than it would have been had I read it a year ago before I started this writing adventure.
I've learned so much about writing by -- well, writing. :) And of course blogging is a huge part of that. I've learned a lot from your posts and from my own posts and getting feedback from you. But unfortunately, I'm going to take a break for a while. There are a few demands outside the blogosphere that deserve more attention. And if I ever do get a moment to myself, I know I'll be working on my WIP.
The more involved I become in Blogging, the more time I want to dedicate to it. And I just can't squeeze more hours from the day.
I feel like my 'season' for blogging will circle back around and I'll definitely be riding that train! But for now, I'll wave goodbye to you all from the station and wish you the very best on your blogging adventures. Thank you for the help you've given me and I look forward to checking out your blogs from time to time!
It's been a Pleasure!
--Sara
Monday, January 23, 2012
Beginning with the End
Friday, January 20, 2012
Really? But you’re a writer…
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Kidney stone free!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Awards!
2. In the same post, add the Versatile Blogger Award.
3. In the same post, thank the blogger who nominated you in a post with a link back to their blog.
4. In the same post, share 7 completely random pieces of information about yourself.
5. In the same post, include this set of rules.
6. Inform each nominated blogger of their nomination by posting a comment on each of their blogs.
Monday, January 16, 2012
A Tribute
Friday, January 13, 2012
I'm too sexy for myself???
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Happy Mid-Week!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Tight-Wad Tuesdays
Well, today being Tuesday, I thought I'd visit the idea of economy of words, rather than money. During my high school years, my primary literary focus was on poetry. I loved it. It taught me to whittle down my thoughts and words to the bare bones. And I can still remember my teacher saying, "Show, don't tell!" and cluttering my papers with red penned circles and the words, "omit" written off to the side.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Kidney Stones, a Witch and Hauntings
When Angie told me about her Kidney Stones, I immediately thought of my sister, the Good Witch of the North. She has helped dozens of my family members with kidney stones and other health issues, so I thought, why not? Her real name is Colleen, but about 15 years ago, she decided to become a homeopathic doctor and ever since, we’ve lovingly called her the Good Witch of the North. I offered my sister’s prescription to Angie: A six-pack of Coca-Cola, Prickley Ash, Pineapple Juice and a pound of asparagus. Angie has opted for traditional medicine. Go figure! So while my sister’s knowledge is not of much help, I have agreed to take on Angie’s posts this week while she goes through this ordeal. My wishes to Angie for a speedy recovery!
For those of you who don’t know me, I am Angie’s critique partner, Sara Bulla. I usually post on Tuesdays, though I’ve never formally introduced myself to the blog. I thought I’d do so now.
You already know my sister, the Good Witch of the North, and there are ten other siblings besides me. I am the youngest of this groovy crew pictured above. My mom is still living, but my sweet Dad passed away just over a year ago. My Dad always believed I could be a writer. From reading my stories and plays in high school, to sliding clippings about a poetry or short story contest under my nose every once in a while, he was always my number one supporter.
My brother joked at his funeral that he fully expected my dad to ‘haunt us’ from the other side if we weren’t recycling, weeding our gardens, voting responsibly or building up our food storage (all important issues for him!). Well, I believe my dad has haunted me in a way. Last spring, I felt for the first time in a long time, that I needed to pick up my pen and start writing again. Being a mom has been my ‘career’ and still is, but in the months after my Dad’s passing, I just felt this added urgency and excitement to jump back in and try out my talents and love of Writing.
I promise that I won’t dedicate this entire week to my personal drivel, but I did want to salute my Dad and thank him for being the angel on my shoulder while I give this endeavor a go. J
I am the mother of four amazing kids, three girls and one boy. I’m so blessed. As for my writing background, other than a few scattered honors and awards in high school, most of my writing has been off the radar and done for the sheer pleasure of it. I now hope to expand any literary talent that I naturally possess and try to transition from writer to published author. I appreciate the help I’ve received from Angie and other supporters of the blog. I love reading through many of your posts and learning about what rock-star writers you all are. It’s a pleasure to rub shoulders with you in the blog-o-sphere!
--Sara
Friday, January 6, 2012
Sign of the times
Because I can't write a lick today. I'm doing a lazy post and letting someone else write for me. That is it. Now I need to lie down :)
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
I’m Hearing Voices—Character Blogfest
- What is your biggest vulnerability? Do others know this or is it a secret?
- What do people believe about you that is false?
- What would your best friend say is your fatal flaw? Why?
- What would the same friend say is your one redeeming quality? Why?
- What do you want most? What will you do to get it?
- From me: The Color Code by Taylor Hartman—this book is a fantastic study of personality. It’s simple, easy to follow, and will give you tons of insight into how different personalities interact. I use it all the time. I don't normally like non-fiction, but this is one of my favorites. See description here.
- From Cassie: Nightshade by Andrea Cremer. You can check out the description from Goodreads here. This book so far has been the only book to make me fall for both male leads. The characters' flaws and their strengths kept pulling me in two different directions the entire way through.
- From me: A query critique and first 20 page critique.
- From Cassie: A query critique and first 20 page critique.
- From me: A full manuscript critique.
- From Cassie: A full manuscript critique.
- Add your name to the link below
- Follow Cassie
- Follow Me—If we don’t already, we will follow you back J
- Post about the blogfest sometime by January 30th
- You don’t have to, but we would love you to grab our button and add it to your side bar.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Monday, January 2, 2012
A Desperate Plea
- Click Design on the top of your blog page
- See that little gear close to your picture? Click it.
- Click Old Blogger interface. Now we are cruising :)
- Click Settings
- Click Comments
- Scroll to the almost bottom and Click NO for Show word verification for comments
- That is it! Now you can switch back to the new interface if you were using it. The link is at the top of the page.