Hello bloglets!
I've decided to take a little time away from the blog to give myself a break. I am a true believer in the power of the New Year. I love all the vibes and positivity of a new year where people are really trying to better themselves. I am currently sitting down and having a good think about what I want from this year and am taking time to plan ahead. I need some time to just relax. Today is the first day I've had in about two weeks where I'm home and I have no other commitments. I've been rushing back between work and parties and different houses. I've just worked eight days in a row. I need a good day off to just relax. Well, as much as I can possibly relax as I'm using today to start a new job hunt. Tomorrow I shall post up my New Years Resolutions as I forgot to do so previously. Thank you for your patience and constant readership. You are appreciated.
Now to relax for a few days....
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
WRITINGMAS
So I decided to try and get some writing done with my time off. Originally I'd wanted to work on a novel but my patience for novel writing is just really low right now. In the run up to Christmas I just know that it's something I don't have time for and I'll just have to accept that I won't be finishing 2014 with a full novel completed. That said, I've stated doing something called 'WRITINGMAS' where I'm going to write a little something each day. It could be something for this blog, for The Huffington Post, a poem, a shot story. Whatever it is, I am going to just write a little something each day for the month of December in the hopes that this will keep me creative and make me work.
Happy Writingmas!
Happy Writingmas!
Thursday, 20 November 2014
NaNoWriMo is HARD.
I started this month with the good and honest intention of taking part in NaNoWriMo. Sadly my work hours went up which has impacted my writing greatly. I've not really had the time to write and when I have I've really struggled with creativity. I just sit at the computer not knowing what to write. I'm going to try and write in December - hopefully the fact I've got about two weeks booked off will help. I've worked on a few projects this month but I want to just get one novel done and out of the way. I'm beginning to sound like a broken record...
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
NaNoWriMo Update
So we're almost half way through NaNoWriMi. Where did the time go?
NaNoWriMo is as difficult as ever. Now that I'm about half way to my word count I feel the brick wall rising before me. I'm sort of scared of not finishing a novel this year. Or ever. I have so many ideas and so little time.
Even if I get past the 50,000 word mark I'll be happy. Even if it isn't finished it's the right sort of length and that's half the struggle.
NaNoWriMo is as difficult as ever. Now that I'm about half way to my word count I feel the brick wall rising before me. I'm sort of scared of not finishing a novel this year. Or ever. I have so many ideas and so little time.
Even if I get past the 50,000 word mark I'll be happy. Even if it isn't finished it's the right sort of length and that's half the struggle.
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Recommended Reads
Hello my little tulips!
It's Wednesday and therefore it's time for recommended reads!
It's a weekly segment where I offer up some recommendations of things online in the hopes that you'll enjoy them too. But you knew that, right?
Here are my picks for this week:
It's Wednesday and therefore it's time for recommended reads!
It's a weekly segment where I offer up some recommendations of things online in the hopes that you'll enjoy them too. But you knew that, right?
Here are my picks for this week:
- Parks and Rec fan? Here are some cats that look like Ron Swanson
- Check out this awesome/experimental bar in Ireland. Everything about it sounds so cool that I may have to go to Ireland just to visit this bar.
- Are you a writer? This is an article about how where you live impacts your writing.
- Check out Magical Game Time, a comic and art blog for the gamer in you.
- The Huffington Post suggests 9 Books That Would Make Great Movies
Wednesday, 8 October 2014

It's Wednesday!
Wednesday means one thing!Actually... Wednesday means quite a few things.
Okay, but here on this blog, Wednesday means it's time for recommended reads. Recommended reads is a segment where I suggest a few things from around the internet and share them with you in the hopes that you'll enjoy them too.
Here are my picks for this week:
- How To Spot A Misogynist
- Kiss Me With Those Red Lips: An Essay on Gender and Inversion in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Fancy feeling a little nostalgic? This is a website called I'm Remembering and it throws together things from the past that will get you thinking about things you thought you'd forgotten.
- This is a great little comic strip called After High School and it's about higher education and the struggles you go through during your studies. If you ask me, it feels pretty accurate.
- Here's a handy article on how to market your self published book
Saturday, 4 October 2014
October Prep.
Alrighty so it's October which means that we're one month from NaNoWriMo and I'm starting to prepare for it. I am so desperate to get my first novel finished by the end of the year. The one thing that I really struggle with as an author is perseverance. I fail to persevere and write a whole novel. I hop from project to project and move from one to another rather than sticking with just one. This month is like training for NaNoWriMo. I'm gonna try to start writing and preparing my work and editing it for NaNoWriMo.
If you're taking part in NaNoWriMo, I salute you!
If you're taking part in NaNoWriMo, I salute you!
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Recommended Reads!
Hello, petals!
It's Wednesday again which means it's time for recommended reads, that glorious weekly segment where I offer up a few links to things I've spotted around the internet and share them with you. In doing so, I aim to give you some different and new things to look at and experience. I hope that you enjoy them too.
Here are my picks for this week:
It's Wednesday again which means it's time for recommended reads, that glorious weekly segment where I offer up a few links to things I've spotted around the internet and share them with you. In doing so, I aim to give you some different and new things to look at and experience. I hope that you enjoy them too.
Here are my picks for this week:
- Here's a blog with financial advice for anyone interested in being a screenwriter
- If you DO want to consider screen writing then why not check out this cool script writing software
- Are you a vegetarian? Interested in trying veggie food? Here are some quick and easy vegetarian recipes
- Housing in your area too expensive? Why not look at this post on different housing alternatives? It might just persuade you that brick and mortar isn't the only way to live...
- Ever wanted to learn how to draw anime/manga? Here's a whole wealth of information on how to do that.
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
One Week Into NaNoWriMo!
I absolutely love the notion of NaNoWriMo cabin mates. They're all wonderful strangers. I'm the oldest of all of them at the age of 22. Everyone else is a teenager. I find it so thrilling to see young writers taking such a leap. It's a real inspiration. They're all beautiful little nerds and I'll be so proud of them when they reach their goal. I'd urge any of you to try Camp NaNoWriMo next year or NaNoWriMo itself later this year.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Camp NaNoWriMo Begins!
Camp NaNoWriMo begins today and so this month I'm going to try to write at least 25,000 words of my novel as I want to have it finished by the end of the year. I'll be posting updates of my progress on this blog as well as trying to keep regular posts going up.
I'd totally urge anyone interested in writing to give it a go and I'm sure you can still sign up by clicking here.
Wish me luck!
I'd totally urge anyone interested in writing to give it a go and I'm sure you can still sign up by clicking here.
Wish me luck!
Monday, 30 June 2014
Camp NaNoWriMo!

Are you hoping to finish a novel this year?
Always wanted to write that story you've had stewing in your head?
Got a project you want to write but need some support?
Tomorrow is the start of Camp NaNoWriMo - the summery cousin of NaNoWriMo. The idea of Camp NaNoWriMo is to set you up in a team of other writers to support each other as you set your own writing goals and try to work on a written project through the month of July. I will be taking part and have already been set up with some lovely cabin mates. I tried NaNoWriMo last year and got about 20,000 words in so perhaps this could be what gets me to the finish line? Who knows! I'm really looking forward to take part - if you're interested too then click here to sign up before it all kicks off tomorrow!
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Recommended Reads!
Hello sweetie pie darling...
Yes, that's what we're going with today.
So I'm sure you know what today is.
It's Wednesday.
Sure.
But its also RECOMMENDED READS!
Why did I put that in all caps?
*ahem*
It's a segment where I share with you some things from the internet so that you'll experience them too. Maybe you'll even enjoy them. It's all very exciting, isn't it?
OK, so here are my picks for this week:
- 5 Writing and Publishing Myths Debunked... Sort Of...
- Ever wanted to travel whilst getting paid for it? Then perhaps the art of travel writing is for you so check out this article on how to become a travel writer.
- Do you make short films? Live in the UK? Then this competition is for you
- Here's an article on writing around your day job
- Also here are some terrifying things that kids have said to babysitters that will make you never want to babysit again.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Writing Challenge.

It's a new one that I started. I know. I'm awful.
I may set myself the challenge of trying to finish the first draft of the novel by my anniversary. My partner and I will be celebrating our anniversary on the 23rd of July. That would mean I'd have a further six months to re-draft and
This gives me about ten and a half weeks to finish the novel. I can tell you that it's a supernatural horror and it's apparently based on true events. I've done some reading and some research and things are slowly starting to fall into place. I decided to step in and fictionalise things. This could be the novel that I finish this year.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Write.

I'm so determined to finish my first novel by the end of the year.
Have you been writing lately?
Monday, 28 April 2014
Writing Weekend.
So having just had my first full weekend off in quite some time I can safely say that I put it to good use. I didn't leave the house, but I did manage to send off many job applications and I got a pleasing amount of writing done.
I've stayed up the past two nights and have written a few thousand words. If I can keep writing at this pace each night then I'm sure that I'll have a novel done in no time. In fact, at this current trajectory, it could be written within two months. That said, I doubt I'll be able to do that, but we shall see. I'm just very hopeful at this point in time.
I've stayed up the past two nights and have written a few thousand words. If I can keep writing at this pace each night then I'm sure that I'll have a novel done in no time. In fact, at this current trajectory, it could be written within two months. That said, I doubt I'll be able to do that, but we shall see. I'm just very hopeful at this point in time.
Saturday, 5 April 2014
How Stephen King's "Carrie" Made Me Find My Own Power.
So this week, one of my favourite books turns 40! That book is Stephen King's "Carrie" and I cite it as one of the most influential books I've ever read. Sure, it isn't the book that most people would say is a book that influenced them, but it is for me. I found it at the exact point in my life when I needed it most.
I found it in my first year of secondary school. I was the girl with bad teeth and a mess of ratty blonde hair. I preferred Broadway musicals to hip hop and I was more likely to be find buried in a book than buried in the arms of a boy. It was during this time that I began working as a student librarian. I'd chosen to attend the school because of the beautiful, old library. There seemed something so hallowed and peaceful about it. It was a good place to hide, though it didn't really feel like hiding. I found so many books, so many first loves, on those book shelves. On of them was Carrie. The cover featured Sissy Spacek's face covered in blood. I'd always been interested in horror and I'd heard my father mention the book before. I quickly checked it out of the library and took it to read on the forty minute bus journey home at the end of the day.
I sat down at the front of the bus and began reading. I'd learned that sitting near the bus driver minimised the bullying rather than sitting further back, in the middle of a crowd of people. I was instantly captured by the narrative style, using fictional newspaper clippings, letters, articles. Very quickly I became interested in the book. One kid, a veritable show off, leaned over my chair and began reading an extract from the book out loud to some of the other kids. It was, of course, the part where Carrie has her first period. He began reading it aloud to other students who laughed at me and began mocking me for reading something "perverted" and "gross" in my spare time. The boy took the book from my hands and promptly hit me around the back of the head with it. I snatched the book back, closed it and sat in silence for the next thirty minutes just staring blankly out at the road ahead. That was a real changing point for me. The more I read this book, the more I empathised with Carrie. I knew all too well what it was to be the weird girl in school. Reading this book, for me, was a strangely therapeutic experience. Though I didn't have the powers that Carrie had, it made me start to stand up for myself. I began finding a new strength in myself. I realised that even the weird, geeky kids have power and that allowing people to walk over you wouldn't really solve the problem. From that point on I stood up for myself more. All too often we're told to just ignore bullies but I've found that the more you ignore them, the more they will walk over you. In all honesty, I did sometimes imagine having telekinetic powers and exacting vengeance upon my bullies but after reading Carrie I found myself feeling a little stronger.
Now, as a writer, I highly appreciate King's writing style. Over the years I saw the Sissy Spacek version of the film, then the one starring Angela Bettis. I'm yet to see the most recent adaptation featuring Chloe Grace Moretz, mainly because I felt the trailers gave away so much of the plot that it missed an opportunity to properly introduce the horror of the text to a new generation. I would urge every young girl, or every young person who feels left out, to read this book. Maybe don't use it as inspiration to take revenge on your entire high school, but you should certainly read it and realise that we do have some power within us: the power to endure, the power to stand up for ourselves, the power to make people feel bad for treating us so poorly to begin with.

I sat down at the front of the bus and began reading. I'd learned that sitting near the bus driver minimised the bullying rather than sitting further back, in the middle of a crowd of people. I was instantly captured by the narrative style, using fictional newspaper clippings, letters, articles. Very quickly I became interested in the book. One kid, a veritable show off, leaned over my chair and began reading an extract from the book out loud to some of the other kids. It was, of course, the part where Carrie has her first period. He began reading it aloud to other students who laughed at me and began mocking me for reading something "perverted" and "gross" in my spare time. The boy took the book from my hands and promptly hit me around the back of the head with it. I snatched the book back, closed it and sat in silence for the next thirty minutes just staring blankly out at the road ahead. That was a real changing point for me. The more I read this book, the more I empathised with Carrie. I knew all too well what it was to be the weird girl in school. Reading this book, for me, was a strangely therapeutic experience. Though I didn't have the powers that Carrie had, it made me start to stand up for myself. I began finding a new strength in myself. I realised that even the weird, geeky kids have power and that allowing people to walk over you wouldn't really solve the problem. From that point on I stood up for myself more. All too often we're told to just ignore bullies but I've found that the more you ignore them, the more they will walk over you. In all honesty, I did sometimes imagine having telekinetic powers and exacting vengeance upon my bullies but after reading Carrie I found myself feeling a little stronger.
Now, as a writer, I highly appreciate King's writing style. Over the years I saw the Sissy Spacek version of the film, then the one starring Angela Bettis. I'm yet to see the most recent adaptation featuring Chloe Grace Moretz, mainly because I felt the trailers gave away so much of the plot that it missed an opportunity to properly introduce the horror of the text to a new generation. I would urge every young girl, or every young person who feels left out, to read this book. Maybe don't use it as inspiration to take revenge on your entire high school, but you should certainly read it and realise that we do have some power within us: the power to endure, the power to stand up for ourselves, the power to make people feel bad for treating us so poorly to begin with.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
One Year Later.
I realise now that I've been writing on this blog for just over a year now. By March last year I was writing regularly in the run up to my dissertation deadline on the 22nd of March. Here I am, still writing my blog, and racking hundreds of views per week. I've been so busy and I didn't really acknowledge the milestone but it has been on my mind today.
It has been a great experience and has opened many doors including giving me the opportunity to write for The Huffington Post. As ever, I'm looking for new experiences so I may do more with journalism later this year, but I hope to keep blogging for the foreseeable future. I hope you'll all keep reading.
It has been a great experience and has opened many doors including giving me the opportunity to write for The Huffington Post. As ever, I'm looking for new experiences so I may do more with journalism later this year, but I hope to keep blogging for the foreseeable future. I hope you'll all keep reading.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
WRITER PROBLEMS: Sorry-ish.
Like, I’m really happy that so many people have pre-ordered my short story collection but I’m also hella nervous because half my family have pre-ordered it and it’s full of death and nightmares and masturbation and I’m gonna have a lot of questions to answer when we all get together at Christmas or something…
Like, I'm almost anxious that my family will turn around and be like "What the Hell is this?"
I already feel that I am the black sheep of the family. I'm just slightly concerned that my Granny might now be questioning my choices in life...
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Late Night Horror.
Woah, I had about 168 blog views yesterday. I'm liking the attention that this blog is getting at the moment. We're back on track.
So, I've been up all night working on two different projects. Both are fiction. Both are horror fiction. I am now trying to stay awake a little longer so that I don't go to sleep too soon after writing about scary things because I may end up dreaming about scary things and, in all honesty, I really don't want to encounter the things I've written about in my dreams. I might go watch a little bit of something cheerful on Netflix and head to bed after. I've had a few really creative days ahead of the book launch. I hope it continues.
So, I've been up all night working on two different projects. Both are fiction. Both are horror fiction. I am now trying to stay awake a little longer so that I don't go to sleep too soon after writing about scary things because I may end up dreaming about scary things and, in all honesty, I really don't want to encounter the things I've written about in my dreams. I might go watch a little bit of something cheerful on Netflix and head to bed after. I've had a few really creative days ahead of the book launch. I hope it continues.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Worst Book Ever?

So I saw this post online about a book called Atlanta Nights. The book was apparently written by a group of sci fi authors and it was intended to be one of the worst books ever. The post says that it included a chapter of computer generated random sentences and it said that chapter 17 and 4 were utterly identical... And somehow it got published.
The book is published under the author name of Travis Tea.
Travis Tea.
Just let that one sink in.
Here's a link to buy the book on Amazon. I'm sure I'll be adding it to my collection:
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