tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34968685063455902922024-02-20T02:26:51.176-05:00Holly HillAspiring YA AuthorHolly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.comBlogger410125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-49588494149311909092017-01-06T07:00:00.000-05:002017-01-06T07:00:06.275-05:00The Right HeadspaceLet's just start this post off by agreeing that writing is <i>hard</i>. Not just is it hard, but it's <u>hard on our mental health</u>. (Hello, three year break!) There are so many different aspects of this work, and each of them can be draining in their own way.<br />
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In drafting, I struggle with perfectionism. I want to put my best work down to begin with, but this often stops the flow of my words. It acts as my block, and it's exhausting to break through it. It's not something I can flip a switch and turn off either. <i>(But thanks for that suggestion, Hubby! At least you tried to help!)</i> I need to be in the right headspace -- or frame of mind -- in order to step beyond that paralyzing need to be perfect. This particular challenge has gotten greater as my writing knowledge has improved. The story that I've been outlining and drafting while I was on my break has been the one I've struggled with most of all in this respect.<br />
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I've made it a goal of this year, and this month specifically, to work on my craft every day, but specified that "working on my craft" includes reading, writing, critiquing, revising, blogging, social media, etc. So I don't feel hedged in and limited. I've allowed myself that freedom to escape my own mind's games. That way if I'm not in the right headspace for a critique, I've got a whole list of other things to work on to better my craft without feeling guilty or putting myself through the emotional wringer.</div>
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I'm hoping that I've come back to this world with enough clarity from my break to keep the positivity flowing. And I hope that maybe my experience will help another writer who has struggled with the same things to not feel alone out there. Sometimes it's nice to have someone who understands to just say, <i>me too</i>.</div>
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I thought it would be fun to let my kiddos have a chance to share their love of reading with you all, and maybe even provide some recommendations you wouldn't have otherwise known about. Plus, it gives a good picture of what actual MG aged readers are reading! <br />
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experiments, Trayaurus and DanTDM are about to call it a night when a
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<span itemprop="author" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">So if you've got a young Minecraft lover in your life, I'd say this one is worth picking up for sure. Maybe next week I'll get him on the blog to tell you all about a book himself. He also got FUZZY by Tom Angleberger, so maybe he can review it soon! If you have any MG recommendations for my boy, we'd be happy to hear them! </span>
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Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-14020304839529697142017-01-02T07:00:00.000-05:002017-01-02T07:00:13.348-05:00Parenting the MG ReaderBeing both a mom and a writer adds a lot of complexities to the task of developing my children as readers. It has been heavy on my mind the past couple of months as I've watched one child blossom and the other struggle in my own home over their school reading requirements.<br />
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I don't know about the rest of the world, but in our school district the kids are on the Accelerated Reader program (AR for short). Which means they read a book and then take a comprehension test on it, which earns them "points" toward their goals for the term.<br />
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Within this system the kids are also given reading levels and goals to reach in that regard as well. For Super Spawn, who is now 9 and in 4th grade, he's reading at a 7th grade level as of the beginning of winter break. Curly Girl is 7 and in 2nd grade, and she's reading at a 3rd grade level. Which is great!<br />
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Super Spawn is big into middle grade fiction, which is wonderful. I've been sharing some of my all-time favorites with him this year. HARRY POTTER, PERCY JACKSON, MAGYK, and more! The issue arises when we're standing in front of a shelf of hundreds of books and I have to pull out my phone and plug the titles into the AR search to see if 1. there's a test for this book, and 2. if it's in his pre-set range. Let the frustration begin.<br />
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New releases? Not in the AR system. Could take months for it to show up there.<br />
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What does he want to read? The newest LAST KIDS ON EARTH book, of course.<br />
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In the case of Curly Girl she's being pushed really hard to read higher level books, which causes her to take less tests, to struggle with her goals, and to not want to read her AR books at all. They're pushing her too fast. Let her just be a 2nd grader for a minute! She will grow at her own pace! The transition from early readers to novels is a hard one for kids. Super Spawn struggled with it too. It just takes time.<br />
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All of this to say that I'm not sure putting all of these restrictions and guidelines on our children's reading is as beneficial as we (as parents) are told it is. Isn't there a better way? Wouldn't more freedom to choose help to grow their passion for reading far more than shoving a certain level of book down their throat?<br />
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As I writer I worry the implications this has on the novels we put out. What if, because of my sentence structure, my book is labeled as a 6th grade reading level, but the content is appropriate for a high school level of maturity? Is that going to automatically put my book in that "you can read it but it won't count" crowd? I'm not sure I like that one bit.<br />
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Do any of you have thoughts on this or similar experiences to share? I'd love to hear them.Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-73576654834502691362016-12-30T09:04:00.000-05:002016-12-30T09:10:09.265-05:00Goals for 2017Seeing as tomorrow is New Year's Eve, and I'm just getting back active on the blog, it seems like the perfect time to talk about goals.<br />
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Something I've learned in my time off from writing is that you should never set goals that you don't have complete control over. I'm a big fan of setting goals. Always have been. However, I've been known to set a few that at least had elements that were beyond my control. That's a dangerous game to play, and if you're as goal driven as I am, it can cause a big spiral down a long path that's dark and full of brambles. That's not the kind of place I want to be.<br />
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So, this year my focus will be on goals entirely within my control.<br />
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1. Finish revisions on my current project.<br />
2. Find a title for said current project that I actually like.<br />
3. Once it is as perfect as I can make it, query the revised project.<br />
4. Finish a draft of the new project I've been outlining/drafting.<br />
5. Outline that other new project I've been stewing on.<br />
6. Start another draft or round of revisions or both!<br />
7. Remember to enjoy myself.<br />
8. Settle into a blogging routine.<br />
9. Stay active on Twitter.<br />
10. Reconnect with old friends and make some new ones.<br />
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What about you guys? Do you have a list of writing goals for the new year? I'd love to hear about them!Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-33136319919887745892016-12-29T14:22:00.000-05:002016-12-29T14:28:57.884-05:00I'm back!I know its been about 300 years in writing world time that I've been gone. Time travels faster in fiction, you know. In the real world though, its been more like 3 years.<br />
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To finish my degree. I'm an accountant now!<br />
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Tremendously. Every so often I'd tell my husband how I just needed to write, and that I was going to work on this new idea no matter how little time I had...and he'd smile and tell me to go for it, of course. Then I'd realize that the little time I thought I had actually didn't exist. Between work and kids and studying I had zero time to myself.<br />
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Which is why I'm so excited to be back at it full-force. School is done, and all those hours I was spending on studying I can now devote back to writing! Huzzah!<br />
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I got married! That's why the name has changed on the blog and twitter! Yay! I also gained a cute, silly diva of a step-daughter. Super Spawn has turned NINE and now reads MG fiction! Plus I got this furry beast of a puppy that I love to bits and pieces... his name is Barkley.<br />
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He's just the cutest.<br />
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I've got a couple irons in the fire. At the moment I'm working through a big revision of one of the novels I wrote several years ago. I've also got an outline of a NA Contemporary I'm looking forward to putting some work into.<br />
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I can't say for sure how much I'll be blogging. I'm testing the waters to see how they treat me. If you're inclined, drop me a line to say hello! I can't wait to hear all about everyone's projects and latest news!<br />
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Just an FYI - I'm leaving my old posts here. It's not all of them, because I switched platforms for a while and I didn't bother importing those over, but it's a good deal of them. I enjoy looking back and reading through them, so I'm going to let them stay.<br />
<br />Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-13008960792113943712011-11-03T14:06:00.000-04:002016-12-29T13:56:27.689-05:00A Favor?BEGINNING OF THE ARCHIVE POSTS:<br />
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Guys, I've officially begun the Big Blog Overhaul of 2011! Which means, the new blog is live at <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/">www.hddodson.com</a>! YAY! It's so shiny!<br />
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But I need to check and see if you guys are seeing the feed in your Google Readers/Blogger Dashboards/etc to know if everything is working like it should be.<br />
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So, check out the shiny new look and let me know if the post from today showed up for you, please!Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-54136740813973616662011-11-02T10:27:00.002-04:002011-11-02T10:27:42.266-04:00Technical Issues on the BlogSo that you all know, I'm having some issues with Blogger. I keep commenting on blogs, and they keep disappearing into the ether. I have no idea what is wrong with this, but please know I'm not ignoring you all -- I'm just having technical issues. That's also why my posts are showing up so late in the day in your feeds...stupid Blogger. They're all posted first thing in the morning, yet they aren't showing up until hours and hours later.<br />
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I keep thinking about switching to a different host for my blog, but I haven't done it yet because I don't want to go through the crazyness of figuring out how to change my feed sources and everything (I have no idea how that stuff works). That may be where we're headed though unless Blogger can get it's stuff straight.<br />
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But I love reading all of your blogs, and love that you take the time to visit mine. And if you have any knowledge of how to fix this issue, I'd be happy to hear it! <br />
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Thanks guys! <3 <br />
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<br />Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-13389973388227761432011-11-02T06:30:00.000-04:002011-11-02T08:29:05.361-04:00Road Trip Wednesday - Kick Me Into Shape!This week on the <a href="http://www.yahighway.com/2011/11/road-trip-wednesday-for-win.html">YAHighway</a>, the topic is:<br />
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As for me, I think I fit right into the gentle honesty category (and I happen to think Tim Gun is pretty fabulous). When I critique I'm very honest. I'm not going to let anything slide, but I'm also going to make my comments and suggestions in the nicest possible way. I use lots of smiley faces when I crit, just ask my buddies. ;) They say it softens the blow, and I have to agree.<br />
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As for what kind of coach I need, I think it depends on the day. Some days I need that gentle honesty -- some days I just need someone to say, "Hmm, I really like the idea of super space raccoons invading the supermarket, but I don't think I quite understand where they came from. I thought we were in contemporary Kansas?" lol<br />
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Other times, I need some Brutal Honesty. And I'll ask for it when I'm ready. I want to know point blank what is weak, and don't worry about my feelings, I can handle it.<br />
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Probably most people will agree that having more than one type of coach/feedback on your writing is necessary and preferred even. Not only does it help improve your writing on multiple levels, but it also thickens your skin and readies you for what's to come down the road.<br />
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What kind of coach do you prefer?Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-29029107302556163362011-11-01T06:30:00.000-04:002011-11-01T06:30:00.645-04:00It's NaNo Time!<br />
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Today is the official kickoff of NaNoWriMo! Woohoo! I have no idea how you add writing buddies on the NaNo website, but if you do feel free to add me (or clue me in lol) I'm <a href="http://www.nanowrimo.org/en/participants/hddodson">hddodson</a>.<br />
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I was thinking that even though I haven't done NaNo before, I have written a couple of novels in a month, so maybe I could share a few tips with you guys. Things I've learned the hard way so you don't have to. ;)<br />
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1. First of all, when you're writing a novel at such a fast pace, you've got to <b>trust yourself</b>. This may be the hardest part for me, but I feel like it's also the most important one. I don't know about you guys, but when I get about 1/3 of the way into any story I start getting clammy. My fingers freeze up and my mind grinds to a halt because <i>OMG this SUCKS. This will never be a good story, why am I even bothering?</i> THAT, my friends, is where you've got to put the breaks on. Everyone has their own way of working through this feeling, but all in all it's about <b>trusting yourself as a storyteller</b> to work out the problems. Trust that you can fix anything that's wrong with it later and press on.<br />
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2. Know where you're going. Writing fast is <b>all about passion</b> for me. You've got this story in you and it NEEDS to come out rightthissecond or you may explode from the force of it! Again, this is from my perspective, but if I don't have a clear goal for where the story is going, I'll meander my way right out of it. It can be as simple as a log line or as detailed as a stack of worksheets. Whatever works for you, but <b>know your path</b>. For <i>Happily Never After</i>, I started with a log line -- a girl gets trapped in a fairy tale, and has to escape before she loses her memories -- that's it. For <i>Tate's Hell</i> I used an outline (Boy was that a lot easier too!). Whatever works. I'll be using an outline again this time.<br />
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3. Don't find time, <b>make time</b>. This is true all the time for any kind of writing I think, but especially for NaNo. You can't just hope you'll find the time to write 2k words a day, because it won't happen. You've got to search it out, squeeze it in wherever it will fit, even if it's only in ten minute increments.<br />
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Oh, and this post is a 100% rambly about me kind of post, so fair warning. :)<br />
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We spent the day yesterday baking (I had to make 2 dozen cupcakes AND 2 dozen sugar cookies for school! Not to mention all the cupcakes and brownies for us to decorate. Gah! lol) and making fun concoctions for our annual Halloween get together.<br />
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Tonight we'll be having chili and hotdogs and trick-or-treating with some great friends. I can't wait.<br />
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Do you guys have any Halloween traditions? What will you be doing tonight?Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-70454307743337956832011-10-28T08:37:00.001-04:002011-10-28T08:37:18.057-04:00Friday Fives -- A World Away<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #38761d; font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #e06666;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #b4a7d6;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">2. Perhaps the world of <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/157055.Once_Upon_a_Marigold">Once Upon A Marigold</a> would be fun -- I mean, as long as I wasn't the one on the evil witch's bad side. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #38761d; font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #e06666;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #b4a7d6;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">3. For the most part, I would not want to live in the worlds Juliette Marillier creates (even though they rank among my all-time favorites). Let's face it, they're kinda evil. Except maybe <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13929.Wildwood_Dancing">Wildwood Dancing</a>...which that's really all about the choices you make. Sorta. No? Well...still...I can't have a list without one of her books at least. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #38761d; font-family: 'Courier New',Courier,monospace;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #e06666;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #b4a7d6;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="color: black;">Can you guys name five book worlds you'd like to live in?</span></span></span></span></span></span></span>Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-32412444138495096652011-10-27T06:30:00.000-04:002011-10-27T06:30:02.002-04:00WIP RevealI know I've been kinda secretive about my WIP, and...well...I'm not sure why. Maybe because I love it so much. :) One of those times where you're scared to show someone a photo of your baby because OMG what if they think it's ugly?! (Plus, secrets are kinda fun.)<br />
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But, I'm bucking up. Mostly because it's getting too hard to be secretive with another project in the works that I'm bursting with excitement about. Ha.<br />
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Therefore, I'd like you to meet <b>TATE'S HELL</b>, my YA thriller.<br />
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What's it about? Well...<br />
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supposed to become possessed, but Delia watches in horror as her
friends lose control of their own minds and bodies. Riddles that mean
the difference between life and death aren't meant to be solved, but
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">This isn't a query or anything, just a little blurb I came up with that I think is a fun way to describe the story. What do you think?</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">I lovelovelove this story, and I'm excited to share it with you. Remember that post about the <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/09/legendary-forest.html">Legendary Forest</a>? Yeah. This is my own personal twisty tale woven around that legend. :) Maybe one day I'll get to share it with you. </span></span></span>Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-38759864954708935612011-10-26T09:41:00.002-04:002011-10-26T09:43:36.605-04:00Building a WorldSo, something that has happened in my new project is leading me down a path of a whole bunch of world building. Now, I've written my share of fantasy, but usually my stories have a firm basis in the real world even if there are crazy fantastical things happening to them.<br />
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With this new story, which I'm calling OLEA (Oh-lee), the world building is going a little further. It's set in a sort-of alternative future, where an event in our history going very differently changed the shape of the world they live in. (And not in a little way, like in HUGE ways.)<br />
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Since I was home with a sick kiddo yesterday, and got zero time to write, I pulled out my box of drawing supplies and decided to try my hand at creating the images in my head on paper.<br />
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Well, I kinda suck at drawing. I mean, I took some classes back in the day, but...yeah. An artist I am not. (No matter how much I'd like to be. lol) Proof:<br />
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So, obviously I fail today. Because it's 1pm and I'm just now realizing
I was in charge of the Teen Scene post today. Sorry, guys! I'll blame
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In spite of my obvious lack of teen topic, I thought I'd share a book I
read with you guys. It's an ARC from Simon Pulse, the novel will be
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It was lovely, Super Spawn went to the movies with grandpa and the house was so deliciously quiet. I sat at the dining room table and worked and worked and worked. It was the most focused I've been in a long time, and it was so nice.<br />
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In fact, as backward as it seems, it's exactly what I needed to recharge my writing batteries. <br />
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Now I'm kinda in this weird limbo place where the WIP is waiting for more feedback and I really, really want to write something. But I was going to do NaNo so I should wait. But I really, really want to write. ;)<br />
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So maybe I'll just write and not count the words toward my NaNo goal. lol I mean, if the muse is there, why tell her to hold on, right? Write! <br />
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I'd love to hear how all of your projects are coming. Who all is doing NaNo this year? I personally feel a little insane for attempting it since I just did this a month ago, but hey, whatever. Nobody ever accused me of being normal. ;)Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-61225535639562071002011-10-20T06:00:00.000-04:002011-10-20T06:00:12.426-04:00A Little InspirationI'm not quite sure why this week has seemed particularly dreary (maybe it's the gray skies that won't let go around here), but I'm feeling the need for a pick-me-up. So I give you, quotes of inspiration thanks to Pinterest. I hope you find them as uplifting and encouraging as I do.<br />
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I'm scared that my WIP isn't good enough. I'm scared that no book I write will ever be good enough. (For me, that is. I am my own toughest critic.) I'm scared that even if it is, I'll screw it up somehow. I'm scared that I won't ever reach my dreams. I'm scared that I'll get discouraged. Scared I'll give up. And scared that if I do, Super Spawn will never reach for his dreams.<br />
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But you know what else? I'm not going to let fear stop me or define me.<br />
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I've been struggling with my WIP because of the fear, but I also realized something yesterday. Maybe it's okay to be scared, as long as you don't let it take over, don't let it dampen your love for the craft. The fear is only as strong as I allow it to be. All it takes to put it back in its little box is me deciding to shove it away and not allowing it to sink its claws in.<br />
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Easier said than done, I know. I just feel like I need to be honest with you guys. I always try to put on a positive face and think positive thoughts and SUNSHINE AND RAINBOWS FOR EVERYONE!!!<br />
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But the truth is, we all struggle with fear, and so I wanted to let any of you out there feeling the same way know I'm right there with you. I know talking to my writer friends and hearing them express the same feelings always puts things in perspective. <br />
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This whole blogging thing is about sharing a journey I'm on, and I feel sure plenty of you experience the same things, the same fears I do. Blogs are a great source of inspiration for me, and when I get stuck in a rut, you all are the first ones I turn to for those inspiring words you post every day. That's all I want to be for you all, and I hope you know that.<br />
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Do any of you deal with this kind of fear? What do you do when it tries to get the best of you?Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-32084069658856590002011-10-17T08:00:00.000-04:002011-10-17T08:00:04.437-04:00Links Galore<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So today I'm going to join in on the fun of the 7x7 award that is circling which is supposed to highlight some of my past blog posts. I hope you'll enjoy the links I've included! :)
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<b>Most Beautiful</b>: I think I have to choose <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/03/behind-mask.html">Behind the Mask </a><br />
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<b>Most Helpful</b>: I'd say my <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/01/using-analytics-overview.html">Using Analytics - An Overview</a> was a pretty helpful post. Lots of diagrams and general awesomesauce.<br />
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<b>Most Popular</b>: Well, the post with the most pageviews (according to my Google Stats) is <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2010/04/frazzled-mom-brain.html">Frazzled Mom Brain</a>. That kinda makes me giggle. The next most popular, aside from contest posts, is from the <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/04/query-letter-blogfest_19.html">Query Letter Blogfest</a> that Alicia, Erinn, Pam, Quita, and I hosted together. You can read the query I used for Happily Never After there. :)<br />
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<b>Most Controversial</b>: Have I ever written a controversial post? Maybe <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/06/adverbs-she-said-silkily.html">Adverbs </a>count.<br />
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<b>Most Successful</b>: Define successful. lol This is HARD! Maybe my <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/06/outlining-your-novel-part-1.html">Outlining Your Novel Part 1</a> and <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/06/outlining-your-novel-part-2.html">Part 2</a> series of posts.<br />
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<b>Most Underrated</b>: Blerg, I don't know. I really like this post, <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2011/05/sometimes-it-doesnt.html">Sometimes it Doesn't</a>, which was very sincere and has an important message.<br />
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<b>Most Prideworthy</b>: I'm really proud of my post, <a href="http://www.hddodson.com/2010/10/this-is-for-you.html">This is for YOU</a>. It stands true to this day, and I hope you all know that writing this blog is about so much more than splattering my randomness on the internet.<br />
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Whew! That was tough, but that's a pretty cool compilation of blog posts (many of which I had forgotten about). Thank you, <a href="http://colewritingblog.blogspot.com/">Miss Cole</a> for sharing the meme with me!<br />
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Now I expect you all to go complete this meme as well, because I want to know what kind of awesome posts I've missed on your blogs! ;)Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-78584392245781111472011-10-14T09:39:00.002-04:002011-10-14T09:39:45.498-04:00Friday Fives -- I had strange taste<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Admittedly, I had wide-ranging (and somewhat strange) reading tastes as a kid. (We're gonna go with stuff I read in elementary school here.) Want proof? Here you go:<br />
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1. One Last Wish (series) by Lurlene McDaniel -- I read every one of these books, plus anything else she published. I think I was eight when her first book landed in my hands (about a year after we lost my sister) and seeing as her books are about dealing with death, I was hooked. For total honesty -- I still have them all tucked neatly in a trunk in storage. <br />
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That's a tall order to fill, and probably one of the most important.<br />
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What did I do? Well, I made a spreadsheet of course. ;)<br />
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I'm not sure if you can see that very well, but it's a quick-reference sheet of sorts. I have physical traits, age, interests, and the GMC (Goal, Motivation, Conflict) for each character listed for easy reference. So when I'm revising, I have my bullet list of what I'm looking to add/change, and my one-page spreadsheet on characters. That way if I hit a spot and go, hmm, would Blair really say this here? I can glance at the list and know my Yale-bound mathlete probably would not.<br />
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And it's funny how the smallest changes can have such a large impact on the sound and overall presentation of a character. It's not even necessarily about what they say so much as how they say it sometimes. :)<br />
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What do you do to help define characters? Any tips you'd like to share with me? <br />
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I started writing my first novel (well, not the first, first, but the first one I took seriously) in August of 2009. The next year was full of excitement and learning. This was the first novel I ever *finished* writing, and I even started dipping my toes into the blogging world in early 2010.<br />
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Along with meeting some fantastic writer friends, I learned about the industry, and even got to meet a real live agent at a conference. In October 2010 I wrote yet another book (much faster and cleaner than the first) and polished it until it shined.<br />
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Then I took a dive into the querying world, which I know I haven't said much at all about. I started querying Happily Never After on February 28th, and with success! But that's where my first real traffic jam hit. I got a lot of requests, and had some dream-worthy agents reading my material, but none of them loved it <i>enough</i>. Which is fine, and I totally respect that.<br />
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But that's where my journey detoured from what I expected. The detour I wound up on though? Not so bad! I've written another book that I love, I've learned even more about my craft and the industry.<br />
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And just around the corner? Who knows. Could be another hill to climb, could be another detour, but whatever it is I'll just keep trucking on. I mean, what's more fun than road tripping with the music blaring and great friends beside you?Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-76732612392531433302011-10-11T10:00:00.000-04:002011-10-11T10:23:45.491-04:00The Teen BrainMy post on <a href="http://paperhangover.blogspot.com/">The Teen Brain</a> is over on <a href="http://paperhangover.blogspot.com/">Paper Hangover</a> today! Go check it out!<br />
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On another note, I did a blog update this morning and redirected everything to my domain name -- if you find something isn't working, please let me know!Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-83931521171053727972011-10-10T08:00:00.000-04:002011-10-10T08:00:09.233-04:00The Beta ReturnsJust for fun, I thought I'd share with you the range of emotion I experienced last night as I checked my email to find my crit notes from my Super Awesome Beta.<br />
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Lots of work still to do, my friends, but I know I'm headed in the right direction now! EEEEE!!<br />
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Tell me, do you go through the same sorts of thoughts and emotions when you get feedback? Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3496868506345590292.post-91468192853530219542011-10-07T09:35:00.000-04:002011-10-07T09:35:12.365-04:00Friday Fives -- It's the little things<br />
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1. Pinterest - Pictures are my first go-to when I need a bit of inspiration, and there's no better way to find, categorize, or store them than Pinterest. One intriguing image and my mind starts whirling, slinging questions, spinning plots, and I'm off on a new adventure.<br />
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2. Get Out - Getting out of the house for a while, even if I just move my computer to the nearest coffee shop, can open my brainwaves up like nothing else. New scenery, chattering people, and strong coffee are just the ticket.<br />
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3. Super Spawn - I know I'm sorta biased, but I think my kiddo is just about the smartest kid out there. He is incredibly perceptive, and I find a lot of my inspiration comes from questions he asks, or things he says. If I'm stuck at a plot point, usually it's his sweet little face that utters something that smashes everything into place, and helps me realize what I'm doing wrong. <br />
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4. Friends - Seriously, my writer friends/beta readers/Goddesses of Brainstorming are irreplaceable. I can fire off an email with a question, and in quick syncopation my inbox bings with answers and ideas. Or if I'm having trouble thinking through (yet another) plot point, a chat with one of them will bring everything into focus. (I love you guys!)<br />
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5. Books - I think this one is kinda DUH, but reading a really great book gets my blood roaring and my heart pumping, ready to take on the challenge of becoming even a tenth as good as whoever the author is at writing. ;)<br />
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What about you all? What five things inspire your writing?Holly Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07901177289663629475noreply@blogger.com0