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TheTrueCaboose |
Feb 28 2013, 02:09 AM
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QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 28 2013, 01:04 AM)  I started writing mine about 2 weeks ago.
I can say that starting is the hardest part but once you do it's a whole new experience. What genre are you writing around?
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Darkness Eternal |
Feb 28 2013, 02:17 AM
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From: Coldharbour

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Still writing a saga . . ./sigh. I have to first write the origins for my two characters, then write a mini story after their origin tale, and of course, finalize it with a trilogy with those two characters being the main protagonists. Did I mention these are two of my four main characters? 
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And yet I am, and live—like vapours tossed. I long for scenes where man hath never trod A place where woman never smiled or wept There to abide with my Creator, God, And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept, Untroubling and untroubled where I lie The grass below—above the vaulted sky.”
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Elisabeth Hollow |
Feb 28 2013, 02:18 AM
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QUOTE(TheTrueCaboose @ Feb 27 2013, 07:09 PM)  QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 28 2013, 01:04 AM)  I started writing mine about 2 weeks ago.
I can say that starting is the hardest part but once you do it's a whole new experience. What genre are you writing around? Ultimately I want to be a fantasy writer, but for right now I'm hellbent on writing a version of my story working in Retail.
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TheTrueCaboose |
Feb 28 2013, 02:23 AM
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QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Feb 28 2013, 01:16 AM)  I would write a novel, but I'd probably die of writers block, lol.
Yeah I sometimes had problems with that haha. There is nothing worse than a writer that is grumpy with writers block
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King Of Beasts |
Feb 28 2013, 02:24 AM
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QUOTE(TheTrueCaboose @ Feb 27 2013, 05:23 PM)  QUOTE(King Of Beasts @ Feb 28 2013, 01:16 AM)  I would write a novel, but I'd probably die of writers block, lol.
Yeah I sometimes had problems with that haha. There is nothing worse than a writer that is grumpy with writers block That's me 
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TheTrueCaboose |
Feb 28 2013, 02:28 AM
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From: Highlands of Scotland

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QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 28 2013, 01:18 AM)  QUOTE(TheTrueCaboose @ Feb 27 2013, 07:09 PM)  QUOTE(Elisabeth Hollow @ Feb 28 2013, 01:04 AM)  I started writing mine about 2 weeks ago.
I can say that starting is the hardest part but once you do it's a whole new experience. What genre are you writing around? Ultimately I want to be a fantasy writer, but for right now I'm hellbent on writing a version of my story working in Retail. Well that's what I love about writing. It can be whatever you want and that is why books are so limitless. However it's good to write about what you are really focused about at the time because I think it makes the writing better when it is focused
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TheTrueCaboose |
Feb 28 2013, 02:35 AM
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QUOTE(Darkness Eternal @ Feb 28 2013, 01:17 AM)  Still writing a saga . . ./sigh. I have to first write the origins for my two characters, then write a mini story after their origin tale, and of course, finalize it with a trilogy with those two characters being the main protagonists. Did I mention these are two of my four main characters?  That seems like a lot of work you have cut out for you. Well at least you've got a good plan. I heard of something called a nanowrimo and it just seems ludicrous to write a book in that time check it out if you want maybe you could try it for these books but it might require not leaving the house for a month. This post has been edited by TheTrueCaboose: Feb 28 2013, 02:36 AM
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TheTrueCaboose |
Feb 28 2013, 11:53 PM
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Joined: 30-September 11
From: Highlands of Scotland

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QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 28 2013, 12:43 PM)  I've been throwing around ideas for a post-apocalyptic story for a while now, but so far not much has come of it. I've had several promising but ultimately false starts for it, and it's beginning to get rather annoying how I can't build up momentum for it. Pah.
Something that gets me in the mood for writing is music that goes along with the theme I'll be writing about. It's best to pick a soundtrack and you can really get into a good state of mind (well that's my process. It's different for everyone). My advice for getting a true start is to find something you are in awe with and use that to start writing your book. Although I know just how hard it can be, my current book took me around 7 months to actually start
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TheTrueCaboose |
Mar 1 2013, 12:01 AM
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From: Highlands of Scotland

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QUOTE(Grits @ Feb 28 2013, 02:57 PM)  I think (I could be wrong) that the idea with writing a novel in a month is to produce a first draft in that period, not a finished product. The short time frame might encourage locking away the internal editor and just letting the story fly? I havent tried it. It would also encourage the habit of writing every day. I dont have that habit. I write when I have time rather than insisting on time to write. Something I need to change!
Oh I though it meant a finished book but a first draft seems more plausible. It's pretty hard to not want to pick apart the story as you write it and the only way I got around that was by setting myself time limits on chapters. I mean writing every day is good but because I would always procrastinate I wrote myself up a timetable to write. Maybe a timetable could work for you
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TheTrueCaboose |
Mar 1 2013, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE(PhonAntiPhon @ Feb 28 2013, 05:20 PM)  Good to hear OP. I'm currently writing one too.
It's good to know that other people on the site share an interest in writing books, it has been a fun experience writing a book. I think finding enjoyment in writing certainly helps a lot. What kind of book is it?
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PhonAntiPhon |
Mar 1 2013, 12:58 AM
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Joined: 27-August 12
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QUOTE(TheTrueCaboose @ Feb 28 2013, 11:10 PM)  QUOTE(PhonAntiPhon @ Feb 28 2013, 05:20 PM)  Good to hear OP. I'm currently writing one too.
It's good to know that other people on the site share an interest in writing books, it has been a fun experience writing a book. I think finding enjoyment in writing certainly helps a lot. What kind of book is it? Yeah it's a lot of fun. Its really an extension of the vignettes and short stories I have been writing, expect it now puts Niamh in a world and story of her own and is completely original, rather than being a fanfic. Its a fantasy story, called "Fiachoir's Daughter" and if you're interested, you can read a little on my blog. I've drafted 3 chapters thus far as well as a lot of background and concepts. I'm very excited about it and its proving to be a real learning experience quite apart from also very satisfying. This post has been edited by PhonAntiPhon: Mar 1 2013, 12:59 AM
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Colonel Mustard |
Mar 1 2013, 06:03 PM
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Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!

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QUOTE(TheTrueCaboose @ Feb 28 2013, 10:53 PM)  QUOTE(Colonel Mustard @ Feb 28 2013, 12:43 PM)  I've been throwing around ideas for a post-apocalyptic story for a while now, but so far not much has come of it. I've had several promising but ultimately false starts for it, and it's beginning to get rather annoying how I can't build up momentum for it. Pah.
Something that gets me in the mood for writing is music that goes along with the theme I'll be writing about. It's best to pick a soundtrack and you can really get into a good state of mind (well that's my process. It's different for everyone). My advice for getting a true start is to find something you are in awe with and use that to start writing your book. Although I know just how hard it can be, my current book took me around 7 months to actually start Eh, part of the problem is that the rest of the concept isn't as well fleshed-out as it should be. I'm probably going to put it in the back of my mind to gestate for about 6 months or so before I start writing; usually that's the best way in which I get good stories.
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McBadgere |
Mar 1 2013, 07:38 PM
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I did have a go at starting a sci-fi thing not so long ago, when I was finding my way back to writing again...Once my brain had slowed down enough to be able to concentrate on one thing...  ... Um...What was I saying... Oh yes, I did do the initial prep...Had the prologue worked out...Principal characters...All of it... Then I decided against it...I really haven't got the patience for a project that length that's never going to see the light of day... So I turned my attention back to TES and am partway through a "Short" story (Hey, this is me.  ...) which I'm going to finish entirely before posting any of it... Trouble is... Some people...*points at Mustard and Eva*...got me all into Fallout again, so I'm having to get my Fallout story-ette out of the way as well...Ayyy...So gawd know how long it'll be before I can get back to it...  ... ADHD much?  ... Sadly, the novel (Cool as an idea that it was) is a no-no... But good luck to all you attempting it...*Applauds heartily*...
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