Writing 2 Live - Because Writing is My Life
Monday, 24 April 2006
Favourite Books
Mood:
bright
Now Playing: Jamie Cullum - Catching Tales
Topic: Books to Love
Monday 24April06 9:12pm
Favourite Books to Re-read: The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Third Life of Grange Copeland by Alice Walker
Five Smooth Stones by Ann Fairbairn
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Favourite Writing Handbooks Writing the Natural Way by Gabrielle Lusser Rico
Writing Down the Bones by Nathalie Goldberg
Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury
The Weekend Novelist by Robert J. Ray
30 Ways to Help You Write by Fran Weber Shaw (out of print but can buy it through
Abe BooksWild Mind by Nathalie Goldberg
Favourite Inspirational BooksCreating Money by Sanaya Roman
Living with Joy by Sanaya Roman
Personal Power Through Awareness by Sanaya Roman
Sanaya RomanThe Power of Intention by Wayne Dyer
Ask and It is Given by Esther and Jerry Hicks
Esther and Jerry HicksSeth Book 1,2 &3 by Esther and Jerry Hicks
Conversation with God Books by Neale Donald Walsch
Sunday, 23 April 2006
What I'm Reading
Now Playing: Incognito - Adventures in Black Sunshine
Sunday 23April06 10:17pm
Personal The Circle - How the power of a single wish can change your life - By Laura Day
Research On The Breath Of The Gods by Ariel Tomioka
- research for novel in progress tentatively titled The Fold (3019)
The Uses of Enchantment - The meaning and importance of Fairy Tales - by Bruno Bettelheim
Dreamways of the Iroquois - honoring the secret wishes of the soul - by Robert Moss
- both books - research for novel in progress tentatively titled Dreamweaver (Life's Miracles)
For General WritingWriting Fiction - A guide to Narrative Craft - by Janet Burroway
Setting by Jack M. Bickham
I always have a few books on the go.
Thursday, 13 April 2006
Computer Illiterate
Mood:
amorous
Now Playing: Rahsaan Patterson
Topic: Clueless
Farting around. Have not figured out an easy way to add images (the odd one) to my blog. It'll soon come. I just realized that I finally had a use for this image. If you are a writer and you have balls of steel check out
http://www.nanowrimo.org before November.
Thursday, 30 March 2006
Not Ready to Log Off
Mood:
chatty
Now Playing: Brenda Russell - in the Thick of it
Topic: Freeflow
8:05pm
Okay, so I'm a little gung ho tonight with the blogging. Actually I'm just chatty but don't feel like calling anyone.
I've been doing a television fast now for a week. I got the idea from a newsletter called, Early to Rise.
http://www.earlytorise.com/index.phpBasically, I've stopped watching t.v. and am taping the shows that I do eventually want to watch. It's funny how I can turn on the television and find excuses to watch repeats of shows and get nothing accomplished. I can remember a time when I didn't have a T.V. and didn't know what I was missing. Those were in the days when I would blow my whole paycheque on records, listen to my music and write until bedtime. If I want to get some semblance of writing discipline back, I need to turn off the T.V. and that's what I've done.
One of my writing groups mentioned this idea of getting your characters to keep blogs. I'm considering doing that. A good way to work out the kinks and get to know the insides of a character. I've currently got seven novels in progress and one book of personal essays. I'm not short of ideas by any stretch, I just need to get down and work them out.
White Wishes which will eventually become three novels has been giving me a hard time so I've had to take a bit of a break. It's weird because I'm actually interested in it but I seem to keep hitting roadblocks. It's gone through many incarnations over the last decade or more that I've been writing it. It can be so gruelling when you get stopped up. My main characters name was originally Janay because I like the name but when I changed her name to Kali that seem to get me going. I had the bulk of the novels being Kali's story and in the third novel there would be a whole section of her mother Rachel's point of view. Now I realize that readers were seeing the mother in too harsh a light so I'm in the midst of changing where the chapters will alternate points of view between mom and daughter after the first four chapters of the daughter. Since it is still the daughters story it will still be Kali heavy but a more evenly proportioned Rachel. It's ragged but I'll get it!
One of my favorite videos to watch for inspiration is, Listen Up the Lives of Quincy Jones. In it he's doing his rap for Back on the Block and when he's finished, knowing that he's not on point, he says, "It's ragged but I'll get it."
I loved that line because it implies that he's fair to himself. He knows it wasn't his best job but he's not going to give up and he'll get it. I love Quincy Jones (Quincy is the name of my other cat) because what he does musically is what I'd like to do as a writer.
Others that inspire me are Prince (if I was stranded on a desert island and could only take one artists music, he's my guy), Pablo Picasso (his pieces on war inspire me poetically), Saki - he wrote a story about a talking cat called Tobermory (my cat Saki died 4 years ago and I still cry).
I love prolific people. I like the output of Stephen King and Ray Bradbury. My favorite writers however are A.M Homes, F. Scott Fitzgerald (The Great Gatsby specifically) and Alice Walker. I love Jasper Fforde for his hilarious Tuesday Next books starting with the Eyre Affair. His books are the adult equivalent of Harry Potter. fun fun fun.
Okay, I think I'm going to stop here even though I could go on for several hours. tee hee hee.
My New Favorite Artist
Mood:
flirty
Now Playing: Brenda Russell
Topic: Rahsaan Patterson
7:47pm
I have a few addictions - Books, Music, Office supplies, - to name a few. Since I bought my ibook for my 41st birthday, I've turned into an itunes junkie. There are worse things to be addicted to, clearly.
Lots of people download for free, I'm not judging, but I don't. I have no problems with paying for the music that a person spent years working on as long as it's good. In my search for new music I came across some of the compilations that itunes offers. I looked at them mainly with a music snobs eye because I was sure the songs chosen for the compilations would be generic everyday stuff. Much to my surprise, I discovered Rahsaan Patterson, Donnie, Amp Fiddler, Van Hunt and Anthony David.
Can I just say that I've been jamming Rahsaan's After Hours strong. Been asking all my music buddies, Have you heard this guy? Listen to this and I play , "The One For Me".
Not only does this brother have sweet uptempo music, his lyrics are thoughtful and not cliche. He has a bit of a Raphael Saadiq sound and yet a sound all his own.
If you're going to pay for anyone's music, this is the guy to spend it on.
I discovered that he has two previously released albums which I ordered off Amazon.ca since itunes didn't have them. I received those bad boys today and have since listened to them. This guy is a keeper.
Rahsaan Patterson discography:
- After Hours
- Love in Stereo
- Rahsaan Patterson
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WC - Daily Practice Rules from
The Writing Life 2
The Daily Practice is an exercise in anti-perfectionism, discipline, and practice.
I designed My Five Precepts of Blogging for my parameters: 1)Write 250-1,000 words per night.
2)Post first drafts only. 3)Write it in under 30 mins. 4)Never blog about blogging. 5)Be nice, fair, and honest - without selling out.