tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91711678668481979712024-03-13T15:04:46.376-07:00The Life of a Undercover Hollows Witchalovethatsnotsupposedtobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17177261718244026457noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9171167866848197971.post-30970546175363599902010-01-23T17:55:00.000-08:002010-01-23T17:58:08.934-08:00Awesome Giveaway!I know I haven't posted in forever, but I just have to post this amazing giveaway!! Im a big fan of the Mercy Thompson Series, but I dont own them. I had to borrow them from my aunt and sadly she wanted them back, lol. So now I have a chance to get them of my own. And you do too! So check out this <a href="http://allthingsurbanfantasy.blogspot.com/2010/01/300-followers-all-4-mercy-thompson.html">link.</a>alovethatsnotsupposedtobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17177261718244026457noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9171167866848197971.post-31753141540840880052009-11-15T11:50:00.000-08:002009-11-15T11:55:48.410-08:00GET INSIDE KIM HARRISON’S WRITING PROCESS PART 1<a href="http://openbooksociety.com/article/kim-harrisons-writing-process/">GET INSIDE KIM HARRISON’S WRITING PROCESS PART 1</a><br /><br />Im apart of a website called Open Book Society, were I help moderate and come up with new fun things to add to the site. I decided it would be fun to start posting what Kim is posting on her drama box.<br /><br />In honor of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) author Kim Harrison (Rachel Morgan Series) has taken the time to let us into her mind, and her writing process. For the month of November Kim Harrison will be updating her website blog constantly. So that means I’m going to be updating you every Saturday with the newest steps in Kim’s writing process.<br /><br />A disclaimer from Kim herself -<br /><br /><blockquote>Everyone writes differently. I’ve been developing my writing style for<br />over a decade, and this is what works for me. There’s no wrong way to do<br />it as long as you’re making progress.</blockquote><br /><br />Harrison just finished writing her rewrites for book nine, now shes ready to get book ten rolling, but what does she start with first?<br /><br /><br /><blockquote>I want. . .<br />That’s what it’s all about at this point for me. What do I<br />want to see or accomplish in this 500 page monster. So today I’ll be<br />sitting down with about ten sheets of paper and a pencil. No keyboard for<br />about a week or so. I’m going to go over what I just finished and where I<br />want to be in about three books from now. I try to write down the gottas<br />for story movement, and even some fun things that make the story interesting.</blockquote><br /> Sounds easy enough right! Ok whats next when starting a book. Organization is key!<br /><br /><blockquote>First order of business: Pick out the color I’m going to use for this<br />book. It’s a little known fact, but every book I write has a color which I<br />help to quickly identify it in my file cabinet and scattered on my desk. <br />DWW is red. GBU is pink. I’ve had to get creative as we inch up on<br />book ten. Book ten is a sort of teal blue. I’ve got matching<br />paperclips, binder clips, and sticky notes, and if you think finding color<br />matching office supplies is easy, then you’ve never tried to find teal blue<br />paperclips.<br /> Second, I picked out a working name for the book.<br />This year, it took me five minutes. Sometimes, it will take an hour. <br />It never stays the same all the way to the shelf, but I have to have it in order<br />to print out my header sheets.<br /> Third, I print out my header<br />sheets. Since I’m writing my notes out longhand, I like to have a header<br />with my name, the book title, and a spot for the date. I usually go<br />through 30 to 60 sheets when I organize and outline. Laughing? Fine,<br />but when someone comes whining to me that thirty years ago she wrote a book<br />about a chipmunk and a shaman living in a monastery fighting crime, I can prove<br />that great minds think alike. He who has the most data wins, and I’ve got<br />a lot.<br /> I then pick the month the book takes place in, print out my<br />calendar and sun and moon tables, and check the average temps so I know where<br />Jenks sits. (You can make a calendar page for any month of any year by<br />opening up “new office document” if you’ve got windows and scroll through to<br />“other documents” and find calendar.) They don’t take into account daylight<br />savings, so watch it if your characters do.<br /> I also print out a blank<br />character grid so I can start to keep track of how many characters I’ve got<br />going. If there’s too many, I know I need to start trimming plots or<br />combining characters. I try to keep it under 20 characters, and that<br />includes the bad guys.<br /> Now I’m ready to plot and plan, writing out my<br />wants, my remembers, my three-sentence plots.<br /></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><span style="color:#800080;"></span><br /><br />Sounds like a lot of work doesn’t it? See what all these authors do to bring us a great book! Check back next Saturday for more steps in Kim Harrison’s writing process.<br /><br />Dont forget to check out Open Book Society <a href="http://openbooksociety.com/">HERE</a><br />p.s. we NEED! more Rachel Morgan fans :)alovethatsnotsupposedtobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17177261718244026457noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9171167866848197971.post-23520411088247922452009-11-15T11:15:00.000-08:002009-11-15T11:25:07.178-08:00WTF!?!I just finished on Friday, For a Few Demons More By Kim Harrison :(<br /><br />I loved the book! But I cant say im happy that my favorite character died!! Kisten was pretty dang amazing and he got sold off like a piece of trash to some other master vamp. Not only to die once and become a undead vamp, but to actually die twice never to return again :'(<br /><br />I was wonder what you guys thought of his death. Heres some insight into what Kim Harrison said about Kisten Dying.<br /><br /><blockquote>Kisten didn't die in the rough draft, or the first polish. He didn't decide to<br />leave until I had written the rough draft of the _next_ book. Kisten peered over<br />my shoulder, saw that he hadn't taught Rachel anything in this new book, gave her<br />a kiss good by, and asked me to take him out at the endof FDM. He was done. There<br />was nothing he could help Rachel with, nothing he could teach her,nothing he<br />could do to save her from the stuff coming next, and he asked meto take him out<br />so that someone who might be able to save her could step in.It was one of the<br />hardest things I've ever done, but Kisten made me do it.He wanted to go out in a<br />blaze of glory then be shipped out of state, orsent on an errand, or break up<br />with Rachel and leave.--Kim</blockquote><br /><br /><br />I understand why she did it, I mean I woudnt want Kisten to be a coward and just up and leave Rachel, but after finishing the book in school (almost crying, btw) and then having nothing to read the rest of the day, I read the short story that was in the back, about Kisten, Rachel, Kistens sister, and her son. It was so cute how Rachel and Kisten worked together, and they actually I thought were really good for each other, but sadly it had to end. :(<br /><p><blockquote></blockquote><br /><p></p>alovethatsnotsupposedtobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17177261718244026457noreply@blogger.com0