First things first: Welcome to December! I love December because Christmas is coming up as well as my baby's birthday. I also hate December because Christmas is coming up as well as my baby's birthday. Not because I don't like to celebrate these two occasions, but because it is super busy for me and a big expense month. So this is a debt drawback month.
However, I do believe it is all about attitude, so I am now officially getting into the spirit of things. So, again, "Welcome to December!"
My holiday movie suggestion of the week is Love, Actually. I watch this movie every holiday season. I warn you: I am one of those that watches the Sound of Music every year too. So just be careful about how seriously you take my movie suggestions.
The reason that I chose Love, Actually as my movie suggestion of the week is because I am *gettingthisclose* to posting my book on this here blog. My book is a total chick lit book, filled with humor and that all-encompasing emotion of love. I consider the one and only book I have written as my second child, so no novel bashing or I will delete your comments with my blog administrative powers from above!
Before I start posting my book, I figure that I give you a bit of background as to why I wrote a book when the most writing I had done since high school were Christmas cards.
Ok, here goes.
Two years ago I read a book. I hated this book. The reason I bought the book was because I really enjoyed the first book written by the same person(s). I am not going to say who the author(s) are/is because karma might bite me in the ass when everyone else reads my novel.
So I hated this book. I kept rewriting parts of the book in my head to make it more to my liking. The ending was so obnoxious that I mentally rewrote the ending too. I started thinking that I should just write my own book so that I won't have to alter this beautifully packaged and published book.
Write my own book? Hmm, ok. Why not? I shall write my own book.
In February-ish of 2008 I picked up my lap top, opened a word document, centered the first line and typed the words "Chapter 1".
I wrote the first fourteen pages in that moment. This was the longest I had ever written in one sitting. My high school papers were never more than seven pages long, nor were the papers I wrote in my short community college career.
With such great momentum going, I thought my book would be done within the month. Not so much.
Fast forward to December 2008. Washington is hit with some pretty bad snow storms and I am stuck indoors all day. I started and finished the last three books from the Twilight series, but I am still only fourteen pages into my own book that I have titled "Mix Tape", because for all of my creativity I cannot come up with a better title.
I start writing again and the pages just keep coming. By the end of January 2009, I have a completed manuscript.
Ta-da! A 75,000-ish worded novel randomly written by someone who hasn't written a paper since her tinkerings in community college.
There you have it: how I randomly wrote a book.
And now for a couple of disclosures:
1.) Mix Tape is full-on chick lit. If you hate gushy, lovey-dovey (but oh so humerous!) books, then just skip the posts with pieces of my book in it.
2.) Keep in mind that this is just a brain candy piece of work. It will not make you ponder the meaning of life. It is pure fun.
3.) By posting my book on my blog, I am not disagreeing with the literary agents that have rejected me. I am just showing off my Ugly Baby.
Ok, this post is a book in itself. I shall stop now.
Tomorrow, the query letter! Dun, dun, dunnnnnnnn!
4 comments:
I am getting excited. I can't wait to read it!
Well well a fellow writer in training....I am intrigued.
In fact, I am so intrigued that I shall have no choice but to begin following YOUR blog so that I can actively stalk and revel in your literary masterpiece.
It's a fantastic distraction from my own novel writing woes.
Can't wait for installment numero uno.
BlogBaby's BabyMama
Oh my gosh! I cannot believe that I have been graced with the presence of the cutest blogger ever!
Welcome BlogBaby! And I hope BabyMama enjoys the book!
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