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Writing Wednesday – the invisible brick wall and the confidence suck

by MJones

Photo courtesy Melissa Wilkinson | Photobucket.com

Today’s post will probably be short, mostly because I didn’t feel like writing it or posting it, but I SHOULD, so I am.

I have hit an enormous invisible brick wall in my writing. The story isn’t even writing itself in my head right now. I hit this story head on and went at it hardcore for a few weeks, and then burnt myself (and my friends, I think) out on the story. I did some writing but not enough shutting up and now I’m pretty sure people are sick of hearing about this book I am writing. And have stopped writing. I haven’t written in over a week and I don’t really feel a pull toward it. I am tired (a lot) and what I really want to do is lay in bed and watch Netflix videos or TV shows. At this rate, the book will be done around 2015, if ever.

I know, these words are ridiculous and as soon as I have emoted about my frustration, I’ll feel a strange urge to open up the WIP and write. Until then, I just have to document that I went back and read the first 5 1/2 chapters and learned that they kind of suck. I mean, I sort of knew that when I wrote them because I did that on purpose. My mantra was to just get it out on paper so I can edit it into something brilliant. Then I went back and read it and I am depressed about how bad it seems.

When I did NaNo a few years ago, I blazed right through that story. I hit 50K words in just a couple of weeks. I think I’ve hit 30K on this story and I just… MEH.

I know. I know. Just dig in and keep going and don’t give up and it’s supposed to suck. Writing is editing, right? And okay it doesn’t suck, but I am seeing what I’ll need to do to pretty it up and I guess I am mad at myself that I can’t produce better writing, right out of the gate.

I KNOW. DUMB! Why do I still do that?

Ugh, Who knows? We writer type people are so neurotic. And I am neurotic on top of that!

Hope everyone else is having good luck and nice progress with their WIP. If you’re NOT, feel free to commiserate in the comments!

SIGH. Back to the WIP. Today.


Writing Wednesday- On Writing & Tools of the Trade

by MJones

Hi, friends!

I have a tiny update on the progress of the book and I want to talk about the tools we writers use to stay on task and write our writes.

On Writing

Writing last week was a bit lackluster, but I made up for it on Sunday with about 4,000 words. Monday night I didn’t write and yesterday I got in about 1,500 words over the course of the day, including one session of 1K1H (one K one hour, where we commit to writing 1,000 words or one hour, which ever comes first). I am up to 27,000 words and have reached nearly the end of chapter 5, when the pot is just beginning to stir on the scandal that is beginning to tear my friends apart. This is the point where I really like the story and can’t seem to get the words out of my head fast enough. It’s a great feeling.

Tools of the Trade

Last night, as I was using my iPhone to record myself reading a portion of chapter 5, I started to think about all the nifty gadgets I use to make this writing thing possible. There’s:

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You know you’ll never love that way again…

by MJones

… didn’t we almost have it all?

I opted not to do a Sunday Snip today, not only because of the recent news of the death of Whitney Houston, but because I just couldn’t dip through all of my work to pick something. I’ve reached that point where I am anxious to have something new from MYSELF to read.

Anyway, in deference and honor to one of my favorite favorite favorite music artists, I’d like to pay tribute to Ms Houston on my blog today. My favorite song from her was ‘Didn’t We Almost Have It All‘. On more than one occasion, I have been at a stoplight, belting this song out at full volume. It’s a good thing the song was at full volume, too because I cannot sing a lick. Couldn’t carry a tune across the street in a bucket, as my mother says.

I love this song because of the lyrics. It’s obvious that there was a great, great love, but she isn’t downtrodden and she doesn’t have a f— love attitude. She recognizes an incredible feeling, at an incredible time and gives love it’s due.

“Didn’t we have the best of times? When love was fresh and new? Couldn’t we reach inside and find the world of me and you? We’ll never lose it again, ’cause once you know what love is, you’ll never let it end.”

I want that kind of love. Rest in Peace, Whitney. Love you and miss you already.

(video after the jump) 

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Saturday Funny: Book Editors editing real life

by MJones

A funny from the book world. Happy Saturday. :)


Happy Friday! Friday Reads, On Writing, Creating a Vision Statement

by MJones

Happy Friday! 

It hasn’t been as rough a week at day job, but I’m always happy to see Friday come around. How about you?

On Writing

This week, while it hasn’t been rough, has been busy with lots of guests in town and a few late nights at work. I only made it to the library one night this week. Last night when I’d finally decided I was going to push everything out of the way and get in some writing, my mother sent me a text about getting her set up with some more audio books on her iPod. She is a machinist at an airplane manufacturer and listening to books helps her day go faster. By the time I got her going, it was after 9:30, but I’d committed to writing, so I spent about a half hour doing some light editing and then adding more words.

I ended up with almost 500 new words, so the effort was worth it! Last night I wrote a fight between two characters that used to be lovers. I love doing that. :)  I’m just under 17,800 words. Making great progress. This weekend, I am looking forward to a full day of writing and doing some more chapter by chapter planning. I try to do 2- 3 chapters at a time, drilling down to the details.

On Reading-Friday Reads

My reading has suffered greatly with all of this writing, but that is why I spent most of January with my head buried in a book. I am ahead on my GoodReads challenge for the year, which should give me some breathing room for a few months. Still, I finished Terry McMillan‘s Getting to Happy audiobook and enjoyed it. It was nice and long and distracting from the daily drive.  I started Jennifer Weiner‘s Then Came You today. Audiobooks are totally saving my sanity and my ‘Read’ count at Goodreads. I just don’t have the hours upon hours I used to have to sit and read books. I’m writing during that time, though I’d like to get in the habit of winding up with a book — I call it Writing Foreplay– and winding down with one as well instead of queuing up Netflix or turning on the TV.

Baby steps to more reading.

On Vision Statements- Where are you going? How will you know when you’ve arrived there?

I’ve read a few posts this week on envy, jealousy, and how to deal when your friend/crit partner gets a contract/snags an agent/writes a book/does a ton of things before you do. All of these posts resonate with me, because every time one of my friends shares how they’ve received an incredible opportunity with me, I have to beat back my jealousy with a stick. I can’t help it, I feel like some people attract awesome chances at shining their light; opportunities I don’t know about, or won’t go after because I am afraid.

I am remembering my Anti Resolution for the year, to not NOT do things I am afraid. I might fail at it and I might suck, but so what? I did it. Besides, as I tweeted last night while listening to the dapper G. Clooney give an interview to NPR, “Failures are infinitely more instructive than successes.” As much as it hurts, we learn what we don’t do well and get an opportunity to improve.

The other day I was talking to my friend Emily Sandford, who is doing just about everything there is to be done, talking about it everywhere, kicking butt and taking names at it. I remember back when she was writing for Skorch magazine, a fashion publication for the plus sized woman. Here I was, honing my craft and studying and writing, writing, writing my head off and she’d stumbled upon a chance to work for a nationwide publication. Had SHE been doing all of this writing and studying and having her work beta’d and critiqued? Nope. I felt like she reached into the air and plucked and that was just totally like, unfair man!

Today, she is thriving and ready to embark on a new adventure. She’s opened her own firm and has continuously been an inspiration in her niche. I told her  today that I often sit and grumble in my jealousy but I know that it’s because I don’t go after things. I told her that I was proud of her and that she’d done some excellent work.

She thanked me and passed on some unsolicited advice that I am going to take. Write a Vision Statement:

Imagine that it is one year from now (or right after you’ve achieved your goal). Picturing wild success, describe in present tense what you are doing, how you are feeling and what you are proud of. Be as detailed and creative as you can.

She shared hers with me and it gave me some ideas of things I think about but don’t do because I don’t have time/don’t have an idea/ have an idea cause it’s stupid/am a terrible writer and why don’t  just give up already, geez.

Among all my writing this weekend, this will be one thing I take the time to craft and put it somewhere where it will always be at the front of my brain, right in my face. All that stuff? it’s going in.

I hope everyone has an enjoyable Friday and a great, relaxing, productive weekend.

What’s on your plate? Do you have a Vision Statement? If not, will you create one and share it online? 


Monday Morning Warm-Up: This Weekend….

by MJones

Monday Morning Warm-Up courtesy Jo Knowles:

Write to the prompt, “This weekend, I…”

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Sunday Snip: You’ve Got Mail

by MJones

Good morning and welcome to The Sunday Snip! Once a week I pick something I’ve written and highlight a particular story or section that makes me smile when I read it.

Today’s snip is from one of the first stories I ever posted for the fiction archive. Most of my stories are about one character and his romantic adventures. This story was inspired by the Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan vehicle You’ve Got Mail in which two mortal enemies in real life are friends online and don’t know it. In my story, a celebrity and a random person connect via a typo and neither really knows the other person very well. This scene occurs after he spills the beans about who he really is, many months after they’ve started talking.

This story is entitled You’ve Got Mail and you can read it in it’s entirety here:

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Writing Wednesday: Fat Guy in a Little Coat

by MJones

That has nothing to do with anything, it’s just funny to me and it came to mind this morning when I woke up.

It’s February 1, and today I start writing my new project.

Well, to be clear it is my new OLD Project and I am REstarting it. I tried to be one of those hip, cool writers that just write scenes and then put them together later and I had about 4 scenes written that were just directionless blather and I was lost and gave up.

And then I took a month off from reading and writing because I was so frustrated.
Six months later, I’m going at it again with something that resembles a plot and, knowing that I am a linear writer, I am starting at the beginning and writing my way through.

I’m nervous about it, if I’m honest. I have a history of getting to the end of Chapter 1 and then thinking…….well, now what? Hopefully that’s where the plot comes in. It’s like knowing what a book is about but not what happens in it. I can’t plan every page, but I know my major beats… it’s getting TO them that’s the challenge.

And if you need something to laugh at, watch Chris Farley bust out of a too-small wool coat. It eases the tension!

Anyone starting something new, digging up something old to bang on, working on something today? Please share in my excitement!


Monday Morning Warm Up- A quote that gives you hope

by MJones

Monday Morning Warm-Up (courtesy Jo Knowles): Share a quote that makes you think and feel hopeful.

One of my friends forwarded a quote to me late last year and it has become my mantra, chiefly the word PERSIST.

I don’t know why, and I suppose I am not the only one, but I am encouraged when I hear about people who are famous for their craft struggling, like I do, to create. It makes me feel more normal and human and less like a talentless hack. I guess in some ways I seek validation in that, in knowing that I’m not the only one doesn’t know what to write after the end of Chapter 1.

The only difference between a failure and a success is persistence. People who persist eventually end up somewhere with something to be proud of.

If you haven’t seen this post at lettersofnote.com, please take a second and visit the site.  Austin Madison of PIXAR, who penned the note, wrote:

PERSIST on telling your story. PERSIST on reaching your audience. PERSIST on staying true to your vision… the next time you hit writer’s block, or your computer crashes and you lose an entire night’s work because you didn’t hit save (always hit save), just remember: you’re never far from that next burst of divine creativity.

Work through that 97% of murky abysmal mediocrity to get to that 3% which everyone will remember you for! I guarantee you, the art will be well worth the work!

That gives me hope. It makes me feel like all this hard work, laboring down here in the salt mines will someday be worth it.

PERSIST


Sunday Snip: “Davey died trying to make me happy”

by MJones

Longish snip today, but I couldn’t find a place to cut it that would make sense. This is from one of my favorite stories called Nowhere Man, about a homeless man and a woman named Phoenix– the streetwise angel who quite literally saves him. You can read the story in its entirety here.

Thanks for dropping in!

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#FridayReads -The Grapes of Wrath + It’s almost time!

by MJones

Courtesy campfirechicblog

This Friday Reads finds me at the tail end of a great book, The Grapes of Wrath. Yes, I did just call this a great book. I was thinking this morning, as I was driving through the pre-dawn morning traffic, that this story is so wasted on the youth. I have no idea why teenagers are made to read it. I never had to, but I can’t say I would have enjoyed it or understood it better than I understand it now. It’s eerie how it’s so relevant to today – families being forced out of their own homes due to the economy with no choice but to pack up and go where the work is. Only when they get to what is supposed to be the promised land, they find they’ve been sold the same dream as so many others, and there’s only so many pieces of the dream to go around. So much work and sacrifice, sometimes for nothing—and all you can do is keep going.

Yes, I’ve really enjoyed this book. It’s been slow going though, since I’m reading via audiobook. At night I follow along with my e-copy. I’ll probably read more Steinbeck. Read the rest of this entry »


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