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Friday, November 6, 2009
Book News, In Brief
One more reason to visit your neighborhood bookstore: Borders will shutter approximately 200 of its remaining 330 mall-based Waldenbooks by January. Feign surprise. (Via)Thursday, November 5, 2009
Famous Authors' NaNoWriMo Tips
(as found on twitter)
Here's a li'l something for those insane souls who have taken up the National Novel Writing Month challenge (a.k.a. the completion of a 50,000 word novel in just 30 days). It's a collection of famous authors' Tweets re: your unwieldy undertaking. Some of their tips will surely help you with your writing, the others will simply kill a couple seconds. Either way, they'll prove a temporarily distraction from your writer's block.
@C_Bushnell #NaNoWriMo tip:Use SpiceGirls speak.Instead of "Whaddya want?" say "Tell me what you want,what you really really want" +8 words!
@Steph_Meyer #NaNoWriMo tip: @C_Bushnell: I have one, too!!! Use "oh my god" instead of OMG. +2 words!!!
@JRR_Tolkien #NaNoWriMo tip: My favorite word count cheat? Write a poem in Elvish, then, in the next paragraph, translate it in2 English.
@JimCarroll #NaNoWriMo tip: It's not easy to stay awake and writing for 30 days straight. I recommend crystal meth and frappuccinos.
@AnneFrank #NaNoWriMo tip: Avoid distractions! When I wrote my book, I locked myself in the attic & refused to let any1 in.
@S_Palin #NaNoWriMo MEMOIR tip: My real life sex w/ Todd lasts a minute & a 1/2. To add Xtra words I lie about 4play ;)
@JK_GrrRowling #NaNoWriMo tip: Pacing 1self is 4 muggles. Finish all 50k words by the 15th, leaving plenty o time for sequels & lawsuits.
@Maya_Angelou #NaNoWriMo tip: In 'Aliens from Planet Zyx' I had a character recite the 1st act of Hamlet on a dare. Hella word count bump
@PlaywrightGibson #NaNoWriMo tip: Deaf characters r great. They force other characters 2 constantly repeat themselves, thereby adding words
@TheRealMelville #NaNoWriMo tip: Give a character a peg leg. You'd be surprised how many extra words U can get from sound effects alone!
@$tephenKing #NaNoWriMo tip: The number 1 tip for increasing word count? "Adverbs," he said slowly, succinctly, solemnly.
Related:
Tuesday's Tips for NaNoWriMo Writers
Top 10 Night Before NaNoWriMo Tweets
Famous Authors' NaNoWriMo Tips (as found on Twitter) Part II!
Related:
Tuesday's Tips for NaNoWriMo Writers
Top 10 Night Before NaNoWriMo Tweets
Famous Authors' NaNoWriMo Tips (as found on Twitter) Part II!
Underwhelming Adaptation News
(don't say I didn't warn you)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Hypocritical Zealots Propose Pre-Approved Reading Lists
Book News, In Brief
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Go, Look: The Comics Reporter on The Best American Comics 2009
Anyway, I'm rambling. Click here to read similar ideas expressed more succinctly.
Tuesday's Tips for NaNoWriMo Writers
This week's installment of Tuesday's Tips is dedicated to those insane souls who have taken up the National Novel Writing Month challenge: The completion of a 50,000 word novel in just 30 days. While some of the tip's titles may seem sorta obvious, I'd still recommend checking them out. After all, you're attempting to write a book in a month. You're gonna need all the help you can get.
With NaNowriMo already 36 hours in (EST), it may be a bit late to point you towards Robot's 6's advice regarding Hooking Readers in the First 8 Pages.
Keep in mind, though, that hooking the reader is only the beginning (literally!). Once that's accomplished, you've gotta figure out a way to keep them hooked. How? Cliffhangers.
As the pile of paper you hope to hold in your hands come December 1st will be -- at best -- a first draft, Between Fact & Fiction's Tips for First Drafting seems pretty damned apt.
There's no two ways about it -- 50,000 words is a lot of words. The temptation to pad things out with a bunch of thesaurus entries will no doubt prove awfully tempting. But when choosing words, should you eschew the arcane? (Or, to put it simpler: Big words -- yes or no?)
The Writer's Digest's 4 Techniques to Fire Up Your Fiction is actually closer to 27 techniques, as each of the aforementioned 4 are outline headings with 6 or 7 sub-divisions. Tricky? Yes. But who in their right mind is gonna purposefully click on a link boasting over two dozen writing tips when they're frantically trying to type 1,667 words per day?
To close this out, I'm offering a special link to those of you who promised your friends and family that you would not be participating in this year's madness. Consider it a sort of self-help group for folks trying to kick the NaNoWriMo habit: All Things Good's Saying No NaNoWriMo.
Related: Top 10 Night Before NaNoWriMo Tweets
Related: Top 10 Night Before NaNoWriMo Tweets
Monday, November 2, 2009
Top 10 Night Before NaNoWriMo Tweets
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of 'NaNoWriMo' (and to buy the aforementioned agents and publishers some time to delete their Facebook accounts and change their email addresses), I rifled through thousands of 10/31's #nanowrimo tagged Tweets, whittling them down to these, my ten favorites.
Please enjoy.
(Then get back to writing!)
10. loudmouthman: Just think, if I put all the effort I put into twittering into #nanowrimo, I would have a lot of short, rather random chapters.
9. yougottawonder: Will the voice in my head that's telling me I'm not going to be able to write 50k words in 30 days please be quiet? #NaNoWriMo
8. inkwell_bkstr (I'm biased. So what?): All Gandhi did was not eat for a few weeks. #nanowrimo folk are writing a book in 30 days. Eat that Gandhi!!!
7. Babybahamut: My novel notes consist of one written line. That line is "//COMMENT//". :( #nanowrimo
6. TonyNoland: Agents: I am now taking bids for representation for the #nanowrimo I'm about to write.
5. writeranonymous: Are sex scenes an easy way of filling up the word count? #nanowrimo
4. DavidRozansky: There are no #nanowrimo failures, only #nanowrimo experiments.
3. ellejohara: I am so going to need gin for November. Lots of gin.
2. isaprospero: I have four and a half hours to make up a plot.
1. johnayliff: Crap...now I have to write a novel.
Book News, In Brief
A survey of more than 700 UK "town centres" found that 731 indie bookstores closed their doors in the first nine months of 2009. Apparently the funerals held for these stores were wreath-free affairs, as the same survey reports similarly sh*tty statistics for "town centre" florists.