Science fiction genres are one of my favorite genres to read! Science in itself has so many possibilities out there to explore, and science fiction goes to the moon with all of these possibilities. Anything that is way out there and can be explored or studied is a potential plot. There are unlimited possibilities with science fiction genres. What inspires the writer in me to write a science fiction book is when I think of the interests that I have related to science. Everything around us can be related to science in one way or another. I have so much fun reading science fiction books. It is hard not to think of these things to inspire the writer in me. That is another reason why I love science fiction genres. They relate so much to the world around us.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Mystery Books Make the Best Movies- Revisited
One of my favorite reads are mystery books. I love it when I am reading one of these books and I see the mystery get solved! That is one of the best parts for me when I am reading mystery books. The other best part for me is when I get to see these books made into movies! Some movies based on mystery books are Water for Elephants based on the book by Sarah Gruen, The Rite based on the book by Matt Baglio, and I Am Number Four based on the book by Jobie Hughes and James Frey. I love to read mystery books. The best part about them is when you can read them and get the best of both worlds. It is fun to see these books and how their movies turn out. They really make the best movies!
Monday, November 21, 2011
My Favorite Settings In Action Books
The settings that I like in action books are the ones that make the character feel boxed in like they can't get out. Some of my favorite are settings like a crowded city or town and settings with a small room that is hard to get out of. I think these make great action settings. They are my favorite settings for action books because it creates a lot of tension needed for action settings. For me, the more tension the better in action settings! They are also my favorite settings because it makes it almost impossible for the character to escape, which leads them to do some fighting. I like action books that have settings like this. It is always fun to see what is coming next in these books!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
On a writer's good day he/she can give advice to fellow writers if asked to. Because the writer is up to beat that day, recieving many ideas, the ideas coming to him can quickly come to life in words. If you can do this, or have helped someone in this way, it's no wonder the day you can't write becomes "a dying day". Frustrated and eager minds quickly label failures in this way. So, I'll bet you want someone like you on those days. But why not have you.
On those good days take some time after you write or on breaks to give a quick note on what motivated, inspired, or helped you write. Then on the bad days, open up this note and read for yourself some helpful tips on what can get you going. After all, who is better to help you than yourself. You know what to warn yourself of and how to get that mind of yours going. The pure feeling of opening the note can give you the inspiration you need, as you remember how good it felt to write on that good day of yours.
On those good days take some time after you write or on breaks to give a quick note on what motivated, inspired, or helped you write. Then on the bad days, open up this note and read for yourself some helpful tips on what can get you going. After all, who is better to help you than yourself. You know what to warn yourself of and how to get that mind of yours going. The pure feeling of opening the note can give you the inspiration you need, as you remember how good it felt to write on that good day of yours.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
A writer asked himself if this is where he belonged. Where? As a writer, of course! Even though he is identified as a writer here and is actually asking as a writer, he still wants to be sure that is what he is. A writer is a writer. The question that should be asked is whether or not this is who he wants to be.
If you are writing and ask this question, you should know that you are already a writer. And yes, this is where you should be. Someone who writes loves to write. With things that we love there will always be hard and troubling times that we must learn to deal with in a way that puts us back on track with what we love. Because we love something, we want to do it right and not mess it up - that is what can be stressful.
If you are writing and ask this question, you should know that you are already a writer. And yes, this is where you should be. Someone who writes loves to write. With things that we love there will always be hard and troubling times that we must learn to deal with in a way that puts us back on track with what we love. Because we love something, we want to do it right and not mess it up - that is what can be stressful.
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Writer And The Reader- The Author That Cares
When motivation kicks in and we are on a role, nothing can stop us! Ideas are coming...and going... What happens when inspiration is there but what we have is not coming out in words. There is only one thing you can do: If information is already accredited, the story is developed and all that is left is writing it all out, be silent. - In other words, relax.
Like I have said before, a scattered mind only gives scattered results. So you must wait until something develops. This is just part of the writing process that we always expect to skip every now and then. Writing a book takes time. And no matter how short on time you are, do things in the order that they come to you. Wait to write until you feel like writing and don't force it.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes pushing through things can get you to where you needed to be quite successfully, but it is all on the time that you decide to do it. You know best!
Like I have said before, a scattered mind only gives scattered results. So you must wait until something develops. This is just part of the writing process that we always expect to skip every now and then. Writing a book takes time. And no matter how short on time you are, do things in the order that they come to you. Wait to write until you feel like writing and don't force it.
Don't get me wrong, sometimes pushing through things can get you to where you needed to be quite successfully, but it is all on the time that you decide to do it. You know best!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
My Favorite Settings In Western Books
Every western book has some kind of wonderful scenery. This is one of my favorite parts in western books! I love settings with the sun setting or rising in western books. They are my favorite. It can mean the beginning or end to the story. It can also symbolize the start or end of a new part in a character's life. Settings with the sun are my favorite because they can symbolize so many things. If they do not symbolize something, they add something great to the surroundings that the story takes place. A setting with the sun gives a great impression to the reader. I think it adds something great to the story!
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