I can never find any strings attached to science fiction books. These books definitely have no boundaries. There are no specific themes or settings that have to accompany a science fiction book. Science fiction books are never limited to any one idea dealing with science. I find this fascinating. A writer can attach any kind of imaginary science plot, and attach any kind of characters they wish to their science fiction book. Readers of science fiction books enjoy this kind of diversity in the books they read. I love the unique style of characters that a writer chooses to attach to the science fiction books that they write. I also love the different types of worlds and galaxies that many science fiction books have. Even the smallest settings in science fiction books have no strings attached at all. You can read a science fiction book with any kind of micro world within the reach of the writers imagination. There are no strings attached to science fiction books when you choose to read them!
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
No Strings Attached Science Fiction Books
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Romance Books
The smell of roses. That is what inspires the writer in me to write romance books. When you think of it, it is the idea of the smell of sweetness from the roses that is inspiring. The roses themselves do not inspire me to write a romance book. It is all about the idea of the roses. In this case, the smell of roses inspires the writer in me. When I think of this, I apply to it to other everyday situations. For example, a gift from a loved one can be just as sweet, or maybe something or someone you just care a lot about. This applies for a good plot in romance books. This is something for the writer in me to enjoy. I love the smell of roses to be applied in my romance books!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Young Adult Genres Continued
I love the idea that young adult genres have their own unique style. It is fun when you read a young adult book. You experience something unique about it. What inspires the writer in me to write a young adult book is to think of that specific genre it is going to fit into. Like action genres, for example. Then I would think of what a young adult would find as action in their own lives. After that I would revolve a plot around that point of action in their lives. You could also mix a couple genres and apply this as well. This really does work to inspire the writer in me because there are so many things that a young adult would relate to in these genres in their own life. It provides endless ideas to be inspired by.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Finding a writing group, or writing partner is sometimes necessary depending on the individual author. Whether it is frequent or on a need-to-do basis, sharing has its many benefits. And if you've run into trouble, and haven't tried it yet, you should give it a shot!
Socializing with others always gives an extra edge to the subject, may it be the inspiration, another take on the matter, an insight otherwise not seen, or only the satisfaction of your voice being heard, a writing friend is full of surprises, and the list could go on. Many authors have gone through this process. Some seek writing groups, others go from one writing group or one individual to another to share their work, and still others simply read their work to a family member.
You don't even have to speak of your current work. The process of "speaking about writing" is soothing in itself. Some writers develop a whole new idea that would not have come up if they hadn't used both of their heads to do it. Some people join to write a book together. You never know where writing may take you if you pull yourself up to your greatest ability.
Socializing with others always gives an extra edge to the subject, may it be the inspiration, another take on the matter, an insight otherwise not seen, or only the satisfaction of your voice being heard, a writing friend is full of surprises, and the list could go on. Many authors have gone through this process. Some seek writing groups, others go from one writing group or one individual to another to share their work, and still others simply read their work to a family member.
You don't even have to speak of your current work. The process of "speaking about writing" is soothing in itself. Some writers develop a whole new idea that would not have come up if they hadn't used both of their heads to do it. Some people join to write a book together. You never know where writing may take you if you pull yourself up to your greatest ability.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
My Book- A Movie?
Just as a director decides on so many different aspects relating to the film making process, a writer must do the same in his/her book and can learn from the questions that are raised and the types of solutions that are offered. Think of how the cameras are set in a scene, and the (mood) being captured in so many different ways. The script should bring the point of view to life; providing more narrow and decisive camera options. An author can do the same.
Camera angles, for example, change numerously throughout a scene, but make no mistake; every angle has a purpose. When thinking of this idea enough one can almost see the cinematic techniques within a novel. Take some time to focus on these ideas. When watching a movie or reading a book, do this also.
Camera angles, for example, change numerously throughout a scene, but make no mistake; every angle has a purpose. When thinking of this idea enough one can almost see the cinematic techniques within a novel. Take some time to focus on these ideas. When watching a movie or reading a book, do this also.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Short Stories
How do we know whether we are going to write a short story, novella, or a novel? As writers I think we get a feeling. Something inspires us. I like to write short stories. What inspires me to write them are situations that I could put myself in for a moment. Kind of like a short break. Maybe a moment to drink a cup of coffee, or a walk in the park. A story that centers on something like this that gives the reader a break is my idea of a short story. I also get inspired when I think of situations that center on emotion. I focus on a specific emotion of anger, sadness, happiness, or fear. These are situations that I can put myself in as well. Writing about a happy situation would be a kid that lost a tooth, or winning a sports game. I would use a sick person and a dying pet for a sad situation. No matter what genre the story, I like to think of these things to start with. That is what works for me!
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
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Have you ever tried using symbols in your story? Whether you choose to or not, it can be fun thinking about it. If you are having a slow day, thinking of one thing to symbolize another idea, emotion, meaning, person, etc. can help you define your piece a little more and point you in the direction that you need to be taking when you begin writing for the day. Among the many possible examples, here's one: Say someone remembers a lost loved one by her favorite color, they wake to an early morning sky with that color all around them. (further meaning) They feel like that person has spoken to them, painting the sky to say hello. If you don't use the piece, it's still an uplifting thinking process to put you into the writing mode when needed.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Fantasy Genres Continued
Fantasy books bring out something extra to any story or plot. I love it when you have this out of this world idea fitting in with a story. I mentioned before that I like to think of ordinary things to inspire me to write a fantasy book. This time, to inspire the writer in me to write a fantasy book, I think of things that would normally be a bad situation, and make it a rather pleasant one, or vice versa. For one, I would think of something I would be horrified with if I had to be there. An example of a situation like this would be falling in the sky, or drowning in the ocean. I would turn this into a pleasant situation by being able to fly, not fall, and to breathe underwater. On the opposite side, I would like to read books. Although, I would be horrified if I could not get out of one! It might be pleasant at first, but sooner or later I would want to get back to my life. I can only imagine if it was a horror book!
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Expanding your vocabulary to include terms that describe your character, a chapter, book, scene, or genre opens up the door for new ideas to come flowing in. You may never use any of them, but they inspire you to write with that defined tone. I decided to search "horror vocabulary" to see what comes up and defined horror with a few words of my own also. Here is a link to some horror vocabulary words:
Vocabulary list #1
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Notice how there are always contrasting tones to the one that you choose. In a horror book there will be "scary words", and there will be words that make you calm; and unprepared for what is to come. In a romance there will be words of love and words of conflict. We already know this as writers, but it put me in a writing mood!
Vocabulary list #1
Vocabulary list #2
Notice how there are always contrasting tones to the one that you choose. In a horror book there will be "scary words", and there will be words that make you calm; and unprepared for what is to come. In a romance there will be words of love and words of conflict. We already know this as writers, but it put me in a writing mood!
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
We have all experienced Writer's Block at one time or another, but what about when it's the other way around- too many ideas leave us cycling off a cliff to a dead end (to our death...)? Just today I had too many expectations, wound up with a migraine, and what did I do? After getting rid of the migraine, I wrote this post. Going back to #1 on my list of ways to cope with writer's block I realized I could apply the same techniques to this situation. I'm looking back on these activities to smooth out my writing- and my mind.
I revisited this post about 6 fun ways to cope as well as the newer activities that I have listed in the past. Don't forget: making a list of small adorations, bringing a poetic sense into the picture, the trash book, character group meetings, physical stimulation, and gift cards.
I revisited this post about 6 fun ways to cope as well as the newer activities that I have listed in the past. Don't forget: making a list of small adorations, bringing a poetic sense into the picture, the trash book, character group meetings, physical stimulation, and gift cards.
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Thinking about writing?- Just do it! Write greetings for gift cards in your spare time. Hey,- give them out to friends; at their birthday party, for christmas greetings, mother's day, etc. What better a gift for them to receive? You may start a trend and have people asking you for your cards. Have copies saved to your computer in case that happens. With today's advancements, having the proper materials to make and print cards is easily attainable and inexpensive.
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities for Your Book
Food inspires me to write. As odd as it is, around super time I suddenly feel like writing. It doesn't usually work, though, because I'm too hungry. The point is food stimulates your brain. Make sure you eat appropriately. I also find that ideas come to me when I'm in the shower and when I'm going to sleep at night. I'm glad that they come to me, but it's a hassle to write them down or remember them at that time.
Then I realized; what correlates these circumstances is the physical stimulation to the brain. You're either thinking nothing, or doing something, i.e. getting the brain going. If you make a list of what usually gets you into your writing mood, you could maybe find a way to boost your writing time by doing similar activities. Easy, right? It makes you think back to when you had writer's block; it must have been like putting your brain into one of those cry rooms- wow- how did we believe there would be any results? Poor brain....
Then I realized; what correlates these circumstances is the physical stimulation to the brain. You're either thinking nothing, or doing something, i.e. getting the brain going. If you make a list of what usually gets you into your writing mood, you could maybe find a way to boost your writing time by doing similar activities. Easy, right? It makes you think back to when you had writer's block; it must have been like putting your brain into one of those cry rooms- wow- how did we believe there would be any results? Poor brain....
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
It's never too late to get to know your character. If you're having trouble writing, your time could be better spent catching up with these guys. That's why I say, I love it when I have writer's block, because it gives me an excuse to slack off, in a good way. One comical way to do this, is to put the characters in a group. I choose a plain room, with dim lights and a circle of chairs, with one chair for you.
Record what order everyone is sitting in and have everyone introduce themselves, starting with you. Think about what everyone's body language looks like, what they are feeling; thinking, and what they think of you. Ask yourself, who knows each other already, when is this taking place in respect to my novel, did some of them have to change their schedule to be here, and depending on the time it takes place, would meeting each other today somehow change their relationships and the outcomes that are featured in the book?
Record what order everyone is sitting in and have everyone introduce themselves, starting with you. Think about what everyone's body language looks like, what they are feeling; thinking, and what they think of you. Ask yourself, who knows each other already, when is this taking place in respect to my novel, did some of them have to change their schedule to be here, and depending on the time it takes place, would meeting each other today somehow change their relationships and the outcomes that are featured in the book?
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