Oct 30, 2009

NaNoWriMo

NaNoWriMo - The name alone makes me want to run from the house screaming, "I can do it!" For those who have no idea what this unusual combination of letters means, it stands for, National Novel Writing Month. It is a challenge for all writers to write at least 50,000 words of a novel within the 30 days of November. If you don't write on Sunday, this comes out to approximately 2500 words a day. Breaking it down a little further, at 250 words a page, that's 10 pages, double spaced a day.

Are you up for the challenge? Can you do it? Why not give it shot?

I've decided, along with many of my writing buddies, to accept this challenge and work on my romance novel, Forever In My Heart. Come join us by signing up at the website listed above. Make sure you look me up and list me on your buddy list, then let me know so I can add you to mine. That way we can cheer each other on. My user name is "CKBryant". Hope to see you there.

By the way, Happy Halloween!




Oct 17, 2009

Killing Off Your Characters


I've recently been working on a romance novel I started years ago. The characters have been calling out to me to give them a voice and get their story down on paper (or computer screen). I've had all the research done and the outline finished for quite a while, so know exactly how it ends. I was told that in order for a book to fit into the romance genre, it has to end happily with boy getting girl. In the beginning, that is exactly how my book ended, but recently I've been hearing this voice in my head that's urging me to kill off one of the main characters. YIKES!! Now what? Here's the set up:

Jake has been searching for Annie for over 16 years after she disappeared one night with no word. He's spent every dime of his country music career on PIs and still come up empty. As a favor to his agent, he agrees to judge a talent contest in Ketchum, Idaho, hoping to get some time off from the band and long hours of touring. The last participant in the contest is a 15 year old red head girl that sings a song that is familiar to him. He and Annie wrote it together when they were in high school. He tracks the girl down after the contest, finding Annie.

The book continues with him wanting answers and her not willing to give them until he finds out the real reason she left. (not giving this away) The orginal storyline has them getting married and sealed in the temple along with the girl (Sage) being sealed to them. But now I'm thinking Annie may die, leaving Jake to take care of Sage. There's a lot within the story that would make this new storyline make sense and as we know, real life doesn't always end happily ever after, but would this make my readers mad?

I remember watching the movie, "City of Angels" with Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage. I was so upset at the end when Meg's character died. But thinking back, it sure was a powerful ending and brought a lot of emotions up, including me crying my eyes out.

So, what do you think? What genre would this alternate ending fit into and how do you think it would be received by my readers? Would you kill off your main character? Have you? And, if I go with the first ending, what would make it more powerful?

Oct 15, 2009

And The Winner Is...

The winner of the haircut challenge below was number one. Thanks for all the comments. I also got subtle highlights as suggested. HOWEVER....I'm not that happy with the cut. It's much shorter than I asked for and because my hair is so thick, it looks like a helmet. The good news is I can probably flip it up like picture 3 if I want to. I'm also thinking I just spent over a year growing my hair out so that the stylist could cut it EXACTLY the same way it was cut in the picture to the left. Am I insane??? Someone please slap me.

Sorry the pictures are a little blurry. Hard to take them of myself and I'm not the most photogenic person...LOL

Oct 12, 2009

Creating a New Image

In addition to getting myself healthier and trying to get some of this weight off, I've been thinking about creating a new image for myself. On the outside people see a shy, overweight, wall flower who has trouble making friends and is a bit of a hermit. But on the inside, I'm a little on the wild side and only my closest friends and family get to see it. I have a kick butt mentality and under the right circumstanced, can be very outgoing and have the skills and fortitude to be a leader. It is the inner self I'd like to explore and bring out into the forefront. I know I'll need to polish those personality traits in order to be in the public eye and promote not only my book, but myself.

So, I'm starting with a makeover. I need a hair cut--not just any haircut, but a GREAT one with style. So, I've narrowed it down to these three styles. You can look at the picture of me to the left and try to see which one would look the best on me. Keep in mind that I have chubby cheeks and that my hair is currently the color of pic number two (maybe a bit lighter) and is all one length, down to my shoulders. So I have a lot to work with.

Please leave a comment and tell me which one you like and why. If you think I'd look better in a different cut or color, let me know that too. My natural color is dirty dishwater brown and I tend to have some blond highlights when I spend a lot of time in the sun. However, most of those have been replaced with gray. :-(

Number One

Number Two

Number Three

Oct 9, 2009

Time For a Little Music

I didn't have time to write something inspiring this week, so I thought I'd share a music video with you sisters. You've probably heard "Vocal Point" before, but I hadn't and love the way they did this song.

Oct 1, 2009

Special Kids . . . Give Them a Chance

This video brought me to tears. Thought I would share it with you. I can totally see my 15 year old autistic son doing this.