Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA
Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that
begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to
destination and get everybody's unique take on the
topic.
This Week's
Topic:
What was the best book you read in March??
I didn't read as many books as I would have liked in march but those I managed were great. I loved 'Wait for You' by J Lynn and agree with there being a fair bit of buzz about it around the place.
However it was pipped for my fave read by Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff.
This take kept me reading long after i was supposed to be doing other things. i nearly missed my kids school pickup (ooops) to keep reading.
It was haunting it the best was but not really a ghost story and had just the right amount of creep factor as well as a mystery and a brilliantly done setting.
What about you - read anything great lately?
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Dreaming
We're at the very beginning of our renovating journey. We have more kids than bedrooms and would like to be able to separate them as they get older. It's a dream.
Some days the ability to send everyone to their rooms (including me) seems like a fantasy.
But we have the architect coming tomorrow to measure up for a rough plan. It meant we needed to make some decisions about our style and needs, not my best thing. And it reminded me of the preliminaries to writing a story. He needed to know what we want, which is I guess like knowing the story I want to tell. Then there were the pics - a lot like I rarely start writing without some visual reminders of my heroine/hero and their setting.
But the craziest part is letting someone else take over. I know we get the final say in everything but to let it out of my control is kinda scary. But exciting too.
Have you renovated a story? Or a house?
Some days the ability to send everyone to their rooms (including me) seems like a fantasy.
But we have the architect coming tomorrow to measure up for a rough plan. It meant we needed to make some decisions about our style and needs, not my best thing. And it reminded me of the preliminaries to writing a story. He needed to know what we want, which is I guess like knowing the story I want to tell. Then there were the pics - a lot like I rarely start writing without some visual reminders of my heroine/hero and their setting.
One of the kitchens we liked.
But the craziest part is letting someone else take over. I know we get the final say in everything but to let it out of my control is kinda scary. But exciting too.
Have you renovated a story? Or a house?
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
What goals?
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA
Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that
begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to
destination and get everybody's unique take on the
topic.
This Week's Topic:
Quarterly check-ins! We're already 1/4 of the way through the year--where are you on your reading and writing goals?
Doesn’t mean I haven’t been working though. I needed to finish the WIP before I get stuck into revs on my sci-fi story and I’ve done that. Am still waiting on some feedback so have started playing with 2 other ideas. I’m struggling to choose because I know I will stop for edits on my sci-fi.
This Week's Topic:
Quarterly check-ins! We're already 1/4 of the way through the year--where are you on your reading and writing goals?
*hangs head*
Here’s where I mention that I didn’t _exactly_ get around to
my writing goals of 2013. I blame the terrible virus that knocked me out to end
2012 and then the trip to Japan that blitzed the beginning of the year. Then
there was getting the kids to school and kindy, then…Doesn’t mean I haven’t been working though. I needed to finish the WIP before I get stuck into revs on my sci-fi story and I’ve done that. Am still waiting on some feedback so have started playing with 2 other ideas. I’m struggling to choose because I know I will stop for edits on my sci-fi.
BUT THAT ENDS NOW.
Or soon, anyway. Maybe after some chocolate. My goal for the
rest of the year is to get my sci-fi the very best it can be. Polish up the YA contemp
I just finished and write something fresh. That’s a bit to be going on with.
What about you – how are your goals progressing?
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