Sunday, November 29, 2015

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Merry Christmas, dearest readers!!!
   How are you all doing? I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a marvelous week! I certainly did. We got all of our Christmas decorations up and ready to go, and our house just looks so purty. :) I've got lights up in my room, and stockings, and a big red bow and a little Christmas tree. Agh. I'm just so happy!!!! Christmas is definitely my favorite time of the year. :D
   But hark! I bring good news, good news indeed! Something that I am most excited about.


   Nearly one year ago, in January 2015, I finally started writing my book. You might even remember the blog post I had dedicated to it. On Thursday of this last week, I reached an even more monumental point in my journey as a writer.
   I finished the first draft of my book.
   The finished page count is 253. There are 34 chapters. And, minus chapter titles and the like, it has 167,488 words.
   Guys. I looked it up. The average maximum acceptable length of a first time fantasy novel is 115,000 words. Yeah, editing is going to be soooooo much fun, I can hardly wait! *Insert sarcasm here*
   I have a lot of work ahead of me still. I will, however, be taking the month of December off. This way I can get my mind to cool down a little, focus on this crochet order that I am desperately trying to finish before Christmas, write some short stories and enjoy the season in general! So starting January 2016, I'll get to work on editing.
   But until then....
   I don't want to stop writing entirely. There are at least 2 fanfics that I'd like to write during this time, and maybe a short story. So hopefully next week I'll have a fic for you. (Sneak peek: it'll either be one for Winnie the Pooh or one for BH6. What a shocker)
   Yeah, I'm excited about a lot of things at the moment, hehheh! One of which is the fact that I'll be turning 16 this month, which I actually find more than a little scary...
   Anywho. I'm not going to be ignoring Christmas in my blog posts, though. My fanfics might be Christmas themed, we'll see. Either way, there will be Christmas-y things included. For starters, I'll be including a Christmas song or two I like. Maybe a Christmas verse, or a Christmas memory of mine. And maybe, maybe, there might be a few bonus blog posts having to do with the season...
   So keep your eyes open for those. And I'd love to hear some of your guys' favorite parts of Christmas! So yeah, it'll be fun! :D
   Before I stop rambling and leave you all alone, I wanted to quickly share some of the things I've learned the last year in my writing adventure that really helped me to get through and write as much as I did. Hopefully, it might be able to help some of you all who are doing the same. :)

1. Write persistently and as much as you can stand. Then write a little more.
   This was an incredible game-changer for me. For about the first 9 months, I was writing nearly everyday, but only about 500 words. Now don't get me wrong, there's absolutely nothing wrong with this. I was getting stuff done, but I wasn't really feeling what I was doing. I wasn't getting involved with my story. But for about the last 3 months, I started pushing myself to write 1,000, 2,000, sometimes even 3,000 words a day. And that helped me so much. Not to mention that I would have gotten my book done a lot sooner if I had done that from the beginning...

2. Find the time of day where you're most inspired.
    I feel most writerly in the evenings. Or late at night. Or in the wee hours of the morning. Obviously, this can be a bit of a problem, but it helped me get more done and to enjoy what I was doing a little more. And if you feel inspired at some other point in the day besides the time you set aside to write, you stop what you're doing and go write. 'Cause if you're feeling it, you gotta get it down or it's gonna be gone.

3. Stuck on what you're writing? Get up and move!
   Sometimes when something wasn't working out for me, I wold grab my outline and pace back and forth in my room. I'd quietly talk to myself about what I was doing, what wasn't working, what I wanted to happen in my story. And nearly every time, if not every time, I would figure something out. I got past some huge plot holes, added some huge things to my story. It helped me. A lot. 


Wow guys. I have so much more I feel like I could share. Not that I am BY ANY MEANS an expert, or even have the slightest clue of what I'm doing, but I feel like I've learned a lot by doing this. And man, it feels so good to be done! Wahoo!
   So yeah, I hope these few things could help someone out a bit. On one last note, I want to remind you to never give up. You might need to re-write that last 1,000 words you just slaved over for the last hour and a half or you might have to rethink some things. Whatever you do, don't. Give. Up. And that's an order.
   To start the Christmas season off, I'm going to share this song with you all. It's "Christmas Is" by Francesca Battestelli, and it is a great one to get you in the Christmas spirit! Hope you enjoy, and have a wonderful week!

MR
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Psst! Maggie! I've got a tag for you!

    http://writinginrivendell.blogspot.com/2015/11/sisterhood-of-world-bloggers-award.html

    If you're interested, all you have to do is answer ten questions, come up with ten more, then tag ten people to answer your tag. If you can't think of ten people to tag, then just do as many as you can. :) Remember to link back to me when you're done so that I can come and read your answers!

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    1. Oh, awesome!!! Thank you so much, Emmarayn! I can't wait to do it. :D

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  2. CONGRATULATIONS MAGGIE! I can't even imagine how excited you must feel to have finished your rough draft! Wow. And thank you so much for the tips; those are really helpful! Especially as I'm trying to gain speed writing my own first draft at this time... :P So, yeah! I'm totally excited for you! :) (p.s. - can I recommend one of my own favorite Christmas songs to you? It's "Christmas Changes Everything" by Josh Wilson. I LOVE it. Actually, I love his whole Christmas album. It's amazing. :)

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    1. Heehee, yeah, I'm pretty ecstatic!! I understand how that feels. Glad they could help, and I can't wait to read yours when it's all finished and published. :P And I just listened to the song, and I love it!!! Gosh, Christmas music is just some of the best music there is, in my opinion. :) Thanks for sharing!

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    2. No problem! His whole album "Noel" is one of my FAVORITES. I would totally suggest listening to all of it! I always start pushing for Christmas music about the end of October, but my family refuses to listen to any until December 1st! Oh well; they're missing out. *plugs in headphones and bellows Silent Night*

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    3. I think I've heard one or two from that album, and I really liked them! I'll have to give it a try pretty soon! :D Agh, yes, same here. My family (specifically my dad, since he's the one who usually officially declares the start of Christmas in my house. :P) has been super awesome about starting the season a little earlier this year. We started listening to Christmas music the first of November and we haven't stopped. We even put up the tree on Thanksgiving evening as opposed to putting it up the day after. So we've had a bit of an extended holiday this year.:D

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  3. Dude, that's so awesome! Finishing a book is such an accomplishment! So... I'm sure you've got this before, but when do you think you'll be sharing this artifact of amazingness? ;) Editing is the worst, I'm with you there. Reading it over and over... I showed mine to my sister, and then to my mom, who's really good at catching the little things. I'm so excited for you! Happy birthday to you :)

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    1. Hehheh, I am excited! :D I'm hoping to eventually get it published, but that's probably gonna be awhile. After I do some editing I'll probably share a few snippets on here, though. :) Ugh, yas. I'm so scared to even begin. I've got a few people who are going to read it over and give me their thoughts on it, so that's going to be nice. Oh, and thank you!!

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