Hello! I've been messing around with making videos and vlogs for a while and I finally did! Here is the first video in my vlog series Space Takers, which is all about books that take up space on my shelves. Enjoy! ^_^
Showing posts with label Midnighters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Midnighters. Show all posts
Monday, March 11, 2013
Space Takers [1] - Underhyped Books (vlog)
Tags:
Jennifer Miller,
Midnighters,
R.J. Anderson,
Scott Westerfeld,
Sonia Gensler,
The Archived,
The Near Witch,
The Revenant,
The Year of the Gadfly,
Ultraviolet,
Victoria Schwab,
vlog
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Write Stuff [11]
Write Stuff (formerly Working Writer Wednesday) is a weekly meme based on the Wannabe Writer meme hosted by Sarah at Confessions of the Un-Published.
This meme (I changed the name so I could post on any day of the week) is what prompted me to start Writer Quirk, so I am
thankful to Sarah for creating it and allowing ANYONE (even a
quirkster like me) to join up. So go visit her site and the others who
participate. Do it.
Where I am in the writing process: Halfway through my rewrite, thanks to writing about five chapters in a short amount of time. So roughly 37k words right now.
My current problem(s): Epihanies. I know I'm going to have to change the beginning of my novel, and normally I'd be freaking out about how to do that, but I keep having ideas that I want to go ahead and implement but I can't because I'm trying to finish the stupid thing!
Sarah's ???: What are your favorite dual narrative novels?
My answer: I haven't read very many but in general I like them. I loved how the multiple narratives worked in the Midnighters Series by Scott Westerfeld. And even though the romance was too much for me, I liked having both Luc and Frannie's viewpoints in Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers. I like it when you see through the eyes of two different characters and you know their paths are going to cross. It just adds a lot of anticipation. It also works to add dramatic irony, which is always fun. Multiple POVs are less fun when they're necessary (think Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer) so the story can move along while one character is out of commission. But, again, I haven't met one I haven't liked...yet. ^_^
My ???: Have you ever considered writing a dual/multiple narrative novel?
That's it for this time!
Where I am in the writing process: Halfway through my rewrite, thanks to writing about five chapters in a short amount of time. So roughly 37k words right now.
My current problem(s): Epihanies. I know I'm going to have to change the beginning of my novel, and normally I'd be freaking out about how to do that, but I keep having ideas that I want to go ahead and implement but I can't because I'm trying to finish the stupid thing!
Sarah's ???: What are your favorite dual narrative novels?
My answer: I haven't read very many but in general I like them. I loved how the multiple narratives worked in the Midnighters Series by Scott Westerfeld. And even though the romance was too much for me, I liked having both Luc and Frannie's viewpoints in Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers. I like it when you see through the eyes of two different characters and you know their paths are going to cross. It just adds a lot of anticipation. It also works to add dramatic irony, which is always fun. Multiple POVs are less fun when they're necessary (think Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer) so the story can move along while one character is out of commission. But, again, I haven't met one I haven't liked...yet. ^_^
My ???: Have you ever considered writing a dual/multiple narrative novel?
That's it for this time!
Thanks for visiting!
Tags:
Breaking Dawn,
dual narrative,
Lisa Desrochers,
memes,
Midnighters,
Personal Demons,
POV,
Scott Westerfeld,
Stephenie Meyer,
Wannabe Writers,
Write Stuff,
writing
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