Ok, so I volunteered. But officially, Amanda tagged me. I'm not quite sure I have enough (any) willing people to tag in return--hadn't quite thought that one through. We'll see what I come up with.
Rules:
1/ you link back to the person who tagged you.
2/ post these rules on your blog.
3/ share six unimportant things about yourself.
4/ tag six random people at the end of your entry.
5/ let the tagged people know by leaving a comment on their blogs.
Six unimportant things about me:
1. I hate cherries. Olives too. In both cases, love the flavor but the texture of the fruit gives me the icks. I use lots of olive oil in my cooking, and will eat the crust and juice only out of a cherry pie.
2. When I pump, my left breast produces about twice the milk that my right one does, though pre-kids my right was always slightly bigger than my left.
3. When I was in the third grade, I was in two commercials: one radio and one television, made by a friend of my dad's. I have no idea if either ever aired, and if they did, they would have been as far from primetime as possible (one was advertising a nursing home and the other a fancy drywall patch kit).
4. I got ordained online by the Universal Life Church once on a whim. I chose not to pay extra for a fancy title (Goddess, High Sorceress, etc), nor have I ever offered to perform a marriage ceremony.
5. I have a collection of teddy bears from Hard Rock Cafes, started in the 8th grade when we took a class daytrip to DC. They're all named George. My Georges never got a St. Louis brother.
6. My wedding rings are a half size bigger than my husbands, though they're a little loose these days (assuming we're done with finger-swelling pregancies and I don't start gaining weight once my metabolism-happy breastfeeding days are over, I'll probably have them resized for good).
Now, for whom to nominate, I have no idea.....maybe I'm breaking the rules....
Making my writing dreams come true with a little bit of work and a whole lot of coffee.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Bits and Pieces
The last couple of weeks have been pretty quiet for me. I have not done much writing--mainly a couple of short items for my class. My last one was rather silly--we had to create two character profiles, one for us (or at least mostly based on us), and write a scene involving the two of them--just a scene, not an entire piece, focusing on characterization. We are supposed to be writing a longer item--a short story or chapter--for our final assignment, and I'm not intending to use myself in any way in my story. So I took the assignment and decided to make my other character a cat. More of a shapeshifter, really. I left out the shapeshifting bits, but the whole thing was a conversation between the two of us during a cooking class, and she left all kinds of clues (her ex-husband's name is Tom...having triplets runs in the family...silly stuff that hopefully didn't sound too silly...).
I don't think it turned out half bad. Unfinished, yes. There wasn't really a conflict or anything in the piece. We talked about them all outloud during class, and most of the commentary on mine were about where else the writing was going with these two characters, which totally made sense. They weren't going anywhere, and it reflected that. But hey, I was in a cooking class with a cat lady...I don't know where it could have gone without getting a lot goofier.
This week, we're examining setting and I'm supposed to visit somewhere new, and write a scene including my observations on it. I'm not entirely sure where I'll have time to go outside of our normal routine, so I may have to cheat on that one. We'll see.
For our longer piece, I'm attempting to re-write my intro for my novel-in-progress. I'm not thrilled with what I have, though the plot line is essentially staying the same. Basically, just shifting points of view in some places, and doing much-needed editing. I'm hoping that it will be cohesive enough to stand on its own. Basically, the main characters meet at a Renn Faire, and both are actors in the faire, though it's not supposed to be obvious to the reader until the end that it's all a farce. Almost by accident, I think my setup falls in so nicely with several themes running throughout the entire story--about appearances, figuring out who they are, being truthful to themselves and each other, etc.
I don't think it turned out half bad. Unfinished, yes. There wasn't really a conflict or anything in the piece. We talked about them all outloud during class, and most of the commentary on mine were about where else the writing was going with these two characters, which totally made sense. They weren't going anywhere, and it reflected that. But hey, I was in a cooking class with a cat lady...I don't know where it could have gone without getting a lot goofier.
This week, we're examining setting and I'm supposed to visit somewhere new, and write a scene including my observations on it. I'm not entirely sure where I'll have time to go outside of our normal routine, so I may have to cheat on that one. We'll see.
For our longer piece, I'm attempting to re-write my intro for my novel-in-progress. I'm not thrilled with what I have, though the plot line is essentially staying the same. Basically, just shifting points of view in some places, and doing much-needed editing. I'm hoping that it will be cohesive enough to stand on its own. Basically, the main characters meet at a Renn Faire, and both are actors in the faire, though it's not supposed to be obvious to the reader until the end that it's all a farce. Almost by accident, I think my setup falls in so nicely with several themes running throughout the entire story--about appearances, figuring out who they are, being truthful to themselves and each other, etc.
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