Showing posts with label voodoo street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voodoo street. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Practice Makes Perfect

I think I have discovered a trait that all great (or even good) writers must have.  Now I have NOT done any exhaustive studies or surveys  to discover this thing.  I am basing it solely on personal observation and experience.  Now I know that this is a small study group, and the margin of error could be 100%!  But I think once I reveal it and explain my reasoning you will all agree.

OK, are  you ready?  What I have discovered is Discipline.  That's right discipline.  Think about it, without discipline nothing would get done.  What separates those that DO from those that DON’T?  Its certainly not talent because there's a lot of crap produced in the world.  And some of it is actually sold very successfully.

Discipline is a key ingredient to becoming both a better writer as well as a more successful writer.  No matter how good your command of the English Language is you can always get better.  “Practice makes perfect”, really is a proverb with a lot going for it.  You can only get better if you practice your craft.  Writing is a craft.  Its not just having a command of the language.  It includes the ability to be a Storyteller.  Storytelling is both a Skill and an Art and like a muscle the more you use it the stronger it will get.

Having the discipline to sit down and spend X number of hours writing each week will make you improve both as a writer and as a storyteller.  For me the development of discipline has been very difficult.  Yeah, sure I can do it for a short time, 3-4 weeks and then it gets cast to the wayside as excuses come in.  This needs to get done, this is more important, I will make up the time tomorrow, etc, etc, etc.  After a while the excuses come easier and the guilty feelings vanish that much quicker.

Discipline, certainly not my strong point.  And I am sure many of you have the same problems.  There are some that are so regimented and disciplined that they can turn out tons of work.  I really envy them!  Well I have to end this now, I have to go take the garbage out……

Keep writing  

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Writers Block


I never truly believed in the Writers Block, but these last two weeks I have become all to familiar with the term.  I am not sure what caused it, maybe the holiday season and having to deal with Family and Friends.  Maybe it’s the pressure from my day job.  With year end coming client demands have been off the wall.  Or maybe I just needed to get away from writing for a little bit.  I’m not really sure.  What I do know is that I have gone from being prolific all through the summer and into September to almost a standstill.

 

My book Voodoo Street is screaming for me to finish the 2nd edit.  Instead I have done everything but work on this.  The result being that now the release will be delayed until the end of January.  Not only that but a couple of other projects I am currently working on have been delayed which has caused a little grief for me with editors I am working with.

 

What is the answer?  Again I’m not sure but let me tell you what I am trying.  Firstly I am getting a new laptop.  My current laptop is over 4 years old.  A little large with a 15.6 inch screen weighing more then a couple of pounds.  On top of that the battery is pretty played out.  What does that all mean?  It means it’s a hassle to take it with me.  That cuts down on the places that I can write.  I needed more portability, so what did I get?  I ordered an Acer Chrome Book.  It’s much smaller with an 11.6 inch screen and thanks to the new Lithium battery it weighs less than 3 pounds.  Now I know what a lot of you are saying “a Chrome Book, that’s no good you can’t run windows”.  That’s right I can’t run windows, so what.  There are programs for Google Chrome that will allow me to open my windows projects and continue them on this new laptop.  I am not married to windows and Microsoft WORD.  I am counting on this new found portability to give me more opportunities to write. 

 

In addition to the new laptop which according to the shipper I should receive on December 16, I have decided to put a few challenges into my writing life.  The first is to write at least 5 hours each week.  I know this doesn’t sound like a lot but I have noticed that many times when I finally sit myself down to write a session can easily last for hours.  On top of that I have committed to writing for a couple of websites (more news on this to come), this commitment should get me going.

 

How do you handle the “BLOCK”?  I am sure there are many ways and everyone needs to know themselves and what will work for them.  I’ll keep you posted.

 

And write I will!

 

Friday, November 15, 2013

NaNoWriMo


It occurred to me as I was preparing for NaNoWriMo this year that I should have mentioned this event in one of last month’s postings.  For those of you who have never heard of it let me give you their definition of the event as it appears on their website.

National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to creative writing. On November 1, participants begin working towards the goal of writing a 50,000-word novel by 11:59 p.m. on November 30.”

That my friends, is the challenge in a nutshell.  And it is a challenge, a gauntlet thrown in the face of every writer and would be writer.  To begin a novel on November 1 and to have it completed in only 30 days.  50,000 words in 30 days!  Not the most difficult thing to do you say, hah, try it and then let me know how you feel.

There are things you can do to make it easier.  You can start thinking of plot lines and plot twists as well as characters and their personalities.  You can begin planning where the story will go but if you are taking up the challenge then you do not want to start the actual writing until the 1st.

I have been a participant since 2009, I have not finished a novel every year but it gets me writing and thinking.  I believe it to be a great exercise to help build both writing skills and more importantly it helps me to build discipline.    I can get lazy some times when it comes to my writing.  This exercise forces me to write almost every day.  If you don’t the chances of finishing in 30 days becomes nearly impossible.  The discipline of sitting down and writing on a consistent basis is a hard one.  It’s too easy to make excuses and then go and do something else.

My soon to be released book, “Voodoo Street”, started life as a NaNoWriMo project a few years ago.  A little proofing and polishing later and we have what I hope will be a finished novel for all to enjoy.

Why not give NaNoWriMo a try.   You might like it!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Get Out There and Live


Boy the month of October has been a busy one for me.  Every weekend has been booked and planned far in advance.  October 5th and 6th I competed in an SCCA Solo event.  For those of you who do not know, the SCCA is the Sports Car Club of America and one of the major sponsoring organizations in Auto Racing.  And solo is a type of racing where you compete one at time on a road course laid out with cones, usually in a large parking lot.  Cars are classified as per engine size and modifications made to the car so as to make things fair.  Then the cars are timed and awards given out at the end of the day.  This is a great way to get into motorsports which is both relatively safe and cheap!

On October 10th through the 13th, New York Was host to the NYC Comicon.  A great event if you are into Comic books, Cartoons, Video Games or any other type of pop culture.  I was there for 3 of the 4 days and had a blast.  I purchased some books I needed to complete sets and had a chance to meet some very interesting people.

 On the 20th, I returned from one of my favorite places to visit in October.  Salem, Massachusetts.   They bill themselves as the “Witch City”.  We were there with some friends to enjoy the sights, sounds and of course the libations for the weekend.  If you have never been to Salem around Halloween, then you don’t know what you are missing.  The costumes are unbelievable.  If you can be there for Halloween night you will see some costumes that will leave you amazed.  Every year I see costumes better than the year before.  Unfortunately this year I could not make it for Halloween but the weekend before was loads of fun too.

On October 26 I will be attending the Photoplus Expo at the Javits Center in New York City.  This is one of the major Photography Shows on the East Coast.  My daughter and I attend every year and love seeing what’s new in the world of photography. 

What do these four (4) events have in common?  Actually very little but they do give me a wealth of ideas and experiences to use in my fiction.  Write what you know about, how many times have you heard that refrain?  It does make sense, and besides it’s fun to experience things in life.  So get out there and live, and don’t forget to write about it after!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Research on the Web


Last month I wrote on the subject of Informational Resources in General and the Internet in particular but forgot to mention one thing that I think is widely acknowledged but ignored constantly.  And that is that not everything you read on the internet is necessarily true or accurate.  I know, hard to believe isn’t it? 

This was brought to my attention recently when I was having a conversation with one of my coworkers and she stated that she uses Wikipedia as a major source for information for everything.  I asked her if she knew what the philosophy behind it was and she had no idea but did compare it to the Encyclopedia Britannica.  She was a little shocked to learn that almost anyone can add to a wiki.  As they state on their own website, “Almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone having access to the site.”  This doesn’t necessarily make it any less valuable as a resource but one must keep this in mind.  Unlike the Encyclopedia Britannica which uses experts to write all of its entries, Wikipedia uses layman.  In all fairness independent studies have shown that it is very accurate and that the people who add entries are for the most part very confidant.

But while Wikipedia is very accurate there is no way to police the hundreds of millions of websites that currently reside all over the Web.  People do have their own agendas and they will write what they want when they want to push their personnel views.  In some cases entries are erroneous but the writers believe them to be true.  Sometimes faulty research makes for faulty entries. 

I’m not saying that you shouldn’t use the web as a resource.  As a matter of fact I use quite extensively but you have to use common sense when weeding through the plethora of websites available.  So what can one do?  Compare notes and never use one site as your sole resource.  Look for sites that are written by “experts” and not just interested hobbyists.  Use the Web in conjunction with other resources such as Books and Magazines.   Multiple sites and a little common sense will take you a long way when it comes to accuracy.

As I have mentioned before I used the Web to research some points of information for my soon to be released novel entitled “Voodoo Street”.  It certainly made my life easier!  So I will continue to use the web, but I will proceed cautiously.