Secrets of a Novice Writer

Friday, August 3, 2012

Friday Five

5 Reason There Has Been No Activity Here

1.  Swimming -- The US is doing Great 
2, Gymnastics -- The US girls are rocking it
3. Olympics 
4. Doing a bit of Writing -- was happy to finally get some done
5. Reading -- We all need to do that

Friday, July 20, 2012

Friday Five

5 Tips to Become a Better Writer 

  1. Pay attention to punctuation
  2. Write daily
  3. Read
  4. Read our text aloud
  5. Don't use cliches

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Handwritten or Computer Generated

My daughter says that I have an addiction, well more like a hoarding problem.

    My name is Barbara and I hoard paper

Ok, in my defense, I am a writer.  I don't want to run out of things to write on.

When I began writing, we did not have computers.  We had to write our stories, poems, and essays on paper. It was not until I got into college that I was able to work on a computer, because at that time the home computer was not in every home, only businesses had computers.  I did not have a lot of time to spend in the computer lab while in college, so I still wrote everything longhand.  The only time i did anything on the computer was when the final piece had to be turned in.

It was several years before we owned a home computer, but I continued to write on paper, it was just natural to me.  I did try journaling on the computer, but it just did not feel right and I continued to write in my notebooks.

When i decided to start writing again, I began to do so on my laptop.  It was handy, always around, much more convenient to use than a desktop computer.  I could take my laptop anywhere.  The ideas began to flow and I just could not type fast enough.  Doing my writing on the computer made it a lot easier to change things and do edits.  You can move things around, delete stuff and storing on jump drive saved space.

Looking back, I wish I had done a lot more of my writing, or at least put my writing on the computer.  I have lost a lot of my short stories.  So you see, the computer is a wonderful tool.

You know there is a but coming, and you are right.  Even though my work does make it to the computer, I still love to write on paper.  Old habits die hard I guess.

When I was working on the first book, the only thing that was handwritten were my outlines and notes.  The actual writing of the book was done on the computer.  There are some hand written sections of the book, but not many.

I remember as I was typing away writing my book, I began to get ideas for a second book.  I didn't want to set up folders and such in the computer just yet.  I had ideas and had to get them on paper. The second book was beginning to take shape and the notebook was being built.  My ideas were turning into notes, the notes were turning into bits and pieces of the second book.

Chapters were coming together and i realized i was spending more time on the second book.  I thought at first I was just having more ideas.  I kept the notebook handy, just in case an idea popped into my head.  I went back to my computer and  tired to work in the first book.  I sat there, with my fingers on the keys and nothing.  I knew where I wanted the story to go, but nothing.

I put the laptop down and picked up the notebook again, but this time I began writing notes and little snippets for the chapter I was working on for the first book.  The creativity began to flow.  That is when i realized I wrote better when I used the old trusty pen and paper.  The creativity flowed better for me.   Yes, you will see scribbles over words, sentences, and even paragraphs.  You may even find some white-out on those pages, with notes in the margins and a rainbow of ink colors.

Does my  creativity stop when I begin to enter everything on the computer?  No, it just continues.  I come up with new ideas, change ideas  and add or delete as I go.

Writing is a creative process, we have to find what works for us.  It may be typing it on the computer, it could be while you are sitting in your back yard or going somewhere to be alone.  Writing the initial piece on paper, then typing to the computer for the final edits and changes is what works for me. 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Twitter

I am now up and running on Twitter.  you can send me a message at @novicewriter_1 or search for Barbara Dussaman.  That will be me.

Right now I am doing a lot of following, but hope to be tweeting soon, I just need some followers.


Friday, July 13, 2012

Friday Five

5 Prompts to Get You Writing

  1. Someone confesses a secret.
  2. Start with the line, "I found myself in the dark hallway..."
  3. Write about a dull moment, but make it sound exciting.
  4. Bugs! They're everywhere!
  5. You wake up wearing someone else's clothes, there is a stranger in your bed and you now have a tattoo.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Organize Your Writing

I've been wanting to do this one for a little while.  Now that you have your inspiration and ideas, you might what to organize it all.

I don't think there are any rules, but there are several ways to keep your thoughts and ideas in order.

     A) index cards
     B) folders
     C) story boards
     D) spiral notebooks
     E) three ring binders

The following worked best for me.  My three rings binders.  I have all of my books, there are three in the works, in their own binder.

I tried the spiral note book, but my thoughts were all over the place.  Spiral notebooks are great if you are the kind of writer that writes a story from the beginning to end.  However, I do have steno books for notes and ideas for when i am on the run.  I just stick one in my handbag, but my binders are where i keep everything.

All my binders are set up the same way and I am going to tell you how I did it.

When you open the binder, the first thing you find is the list of chapters, each one numbered.  I keep notes on what chapters are done and which ones might be rename.

Next, you will find the list of characters.  They are listed by families with their ages.

You will then find the chapters themselves.  Each chapter has a cover sheet.  The cover sheet has the chapter title, the outline for that chapter and any other notes.  Following the title page I have any added ideas or handwritten parts of the manuscript.  This is also where I keep track of any and all notes and changes to the chapter.  Each title page is also number, this number corresponds with the list of chapters for quick access to any given chapter.

The forth section holds any ideas that I want to sue but not sure where they will be used.  I go to this section often for ideas when I have hit a block when writing.

Then following section is he character bio.  The bio maps out the personality, background and time lines for each character in the book.  Some of this info might not make it in to the book, but it does help me understand the character and why they do the things they do.

Finally the last section is my research.  Any kind of research I have done for anything in the book goes here.

For ease and just to have handy, I have loose lief paper attached to the front cover with a binder clip.  i always have some paper and a hard surface to write on.

If you are like me and don't have an office. the binder works great.  Everything is  kept organized neatly in one place.

If you are not sure what will work for you, experiment, try different things and make it your own.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Friday Five

5 Reasons I Write
  1. I have ideas
  2. It helps me relax
  3. I have a story to tell
  4. To express myself
  5. I love to write