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Tuesday Tips: Space to Take Risks

10/9/2018

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One thing we as writers can struggle with, especially when it's time to think of publishing, is perfectionism. Suddenly we want to remove every slight cliche, every metaphor we used to love now looks stupid, and that poetic, colorful description sounds amateur. Now, there's certainly an appropriate time to look at our work with hypercritical eyes, but this can also get in our way. How do we break the perfectionism induced paralysis?

NaNoWriMo was an incredibly freeing experience for me. I'd been in editing mode for a long time, and NaNoWriMo provided me with the space to take risks and play around freely, because all I had to do was finish a story. But once the end of the month came, and the story was finished, I wasn't sure how to apply this to my other works. 

Then, a few years later, I wrote "The Wishing Star" on a whim. I saw a contest for short, Christmas related stories, and I decided to write one. "The Wishing Star" turned out to be waaaaay too long to enter in that particular contest, but I'm glad I wrote it anyway. It gave me a great space to take risks. Now I'm writing a "spooky" story, "Josephina's Guide to Magic for Kids," which is giving me the same kind of freedom.

So, what I've found to help me with perfectionism, and that sense of blank-page paralysis:

  • Try NaNoWriMo or similar group endeavors.
  • Look at writing contests. Even if you don't have something complete in time to enter, you might be inspired by their prompts.
  • Write short stories
  • Keep an experimental version of your book, where anything goes.

When you find an outlet for experimentation, be patient with yourself, and don't expect immediate results. This is for fun first. The space to take risks will create a lot of useless material. But in that pile of trash, you'll also discover real gold, beautiful work you wouldn't have come up with otherwise.

Mansion's Twins
Mansion's Family
Dawn's Acapella
Acapella Angels
Stories of the Early Days
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Monday Music: Timber - Vintage 1950's Doo Wop Pitbull / Ke$ha Cover (Postmodern Jukebox)

10/8/2018

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I remember my legendary dance teacher telling the class once that if you don't like something, you probably haven't had the best version of that thing. Like, if you don't like a certain food, you just haven't had it cooked right. I don't necessarily think this is always true, but Postmodern Jukebox is a great example of when it is!
Mansion's Twins
Mansion's Family
Dawn's Acapella
Acapella Angels
Stories of the Early Days
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Wednesday Word: New Story Coming Soon!

10/3/2018

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Keep your eyes bright
Keep your heart light
Turn your thoughts to the good and right
Think of me on your darkest days
Remember all the things I used to say
Though the fires keep burning high
Look to me, I’ll be your sky
When you feel like you could scream
Ask me if this is just a dream
It will be but a memory
When morning’s light shines merrily
So keep your eyes bright
Keep you heart light
Trust me, it will be all right
Little one, there’s no need to cry
Look to me, it’s just a dream
I will be your sky

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Josephina, a mother of three children, wakes up in a ruined city, with no idea how she arrived, how long she's been there, or where she is. The streets are dark, the sky is smokey, and shadowy figures wander everywhere. Here, she finds Benny, a troubled ten-year-old, moved from school to school, incident after incident.

The mother missing her children helps the child missing his mother, and begins to discover common links tying them together. Josephina begins to keep record everything she discovers--in between running from monsters and soulless shadows reaching out to steal the color and joy from the world.

Meanwhile, Raven wanders the same streets. With her dark, gothic look, she finds it easier to blend in, and stay unnoticed by the wandering shadows. She has no memory either, of how she ended up here, or how much time has passed. But unlike Josephina and Benny, she has nothing to go back home to.

Raven's world becomes less of a nightmare when she meets Bonnie, a kind and colorful woman running from the same shadows. She shows Raven that maybe they aren't as trapped as they think. Even if they can't escape their surroundings, maybe they can alter then. After all, everything around them seems like a bad dream, and even the worst nightmares don't seem so scary once you're lucid. Bonnie is the only other human face she's seen, but is she too good to be real?

The four of them come together, trying to learn what threads tie them all together, and how much they can change their situation. Josephina organizes everything they've learned in a book, and with her care and guidance, things begin to look up.

But Raven isn't sure she can trust this apparent turn for the better. While she used to fear being locked in this dream dimension forever, she begins to fear waking. Would she wake up safe but alone again, her three friends only an invention of her unconscious? Or is something far more sinister going on?

Josephina's Guide to Magic for Kids begins next Wednesday!
Mansion's Twins
Mansion's Family
Dawn's Acapella
Acapella Angels
Stories of the Early Days
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Tuesday Tips: No One is Looking At You

10/2/2018

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This week is one of those not-writing-tips, just something silly and brief for life in general. Remember this awkward feeling?
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It got me thinking, I'd be sitting there feeling so anxious, and thinking so hard about what I was about to say, I literally can't remember anything any other person in the class said. So, it's likely no one heard what I said either. Every person was so focused on themselves, no one even realized we were all feeling the same way.

Remember this when you feel insecure. If you're in a situation where you're uncomfortable, it's likely those around you are uncomfortable too. You're all sitting in the same class, with the same teacher thinking this is a great idea. Be a little kinder to yourself, and to the other people around you. Maybe that's the point of this silly, seemingly meaningless exercise. 
Mansion's Twins
Mansion's Family
Dawn's Acapella
Acapella Angels
Stories of the Early Days
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Monday Music:  Postmodern Jukebox Space Jazz cover of "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley

10/1/2018

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I thought I'd heard this song too many times to love it again, but this cover is amazing. I've loved every Postmodern Jukebox song, and this one has to be in my top five favorites.
Mansion's Twins
Mansion's Family
Dawn's Acapella
Acapella Angels
Stories of the Early Days
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