*&@#!
The way I see it, it's not the writer's fault for writing that. It's the reader's fault for thinking "oh that's a swear word."
If I swear, I will do so clearly. Not through symbols. Just so we're %$(#ing clear.
SEE? I DIDN'T DO A THING. It's not my issue.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Do I actually Give a ___________
Yes. I do.
Unfortunately.
Oh, and I saw this on the internet while searching up "cool hair." And yeah, her hair is amazing. I want that.
Unfortunately.
Oh, and I saw this on the internet while searching up "cool hair." And yeah, her hair is amazing. I want that.
Monday, May 12, 2014
I QUIT
Not really but honestly, I've quit so many things.
Things I've quit:
Things I've quit:
- Piano
- Flute
- Running
- Swimming
- Christianity- more on this later
Things I've added this year
- Writing
- Physics
Why did I quit Christianity?
I think it was the gay marriage thing. Honestly, shouldn't any form of love be acceptable? If a God isn't willing to appreciate all forms of love, then honestly He's not going to be my God.
And then in Exodus, God hardened the Pharoah's heart against Moses. So everything truly is predetermined. I don't really like Calvinism, and it's definitely showing up here.
I know that I should probably still be Christian, but right now, I'm still that all or nothing type of girl. Either a strict Christian or not. If you're Christian and you swear, you might as well not be Christian in my opinion. (I became a friend with a SUPER strict Christian so yeah.)
Note: I support faith of all kinds. I'm not an atheist so much as an alltheist, which is my biggest problem.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
In which I go random
Here's to a random collection of thoughts.
That I'm not gonna write down.
GO Random. SO Random. I actually loved Sonny with a Chance.
That I'm not gonna write down.
GO Random. SO Random. I actually loved Sonny with a Chance.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Friday, February 14, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Lately
3 USA(J)MO problems solved
Listening to:
Listening to:
- Taylor Swift
- Union J
- Emblem3
- Sara Bareilles
- Lorde
- Bridgit Mendler
- 78violet
- Lights (the singer....)
Word count: 28,964
Physics: None :P
Nutella mono today. OMG I LOVE NUTELLA. YUM YUM YUM. It's really fun to eat it by the spoonful.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Okay. Let's Talk.
Things I am doing now that are probably certified crazy:
- Going for MOP. And IMO. And yeah... that's like the top 30ish kids in the country.
- Writing a novel... well that's happening. 28000 words.
- Going for physics. Not 100% my idea.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
MONOs... again
I've joined the world of monos again.
Soymilk for 2 days. Failed on third. (Major stomach issues lol)
Today I'm doing sunbutter. I CAN'T STAND IT ANYMORE.
BTW I've decided to be a full time vegan. Let's do this.
COME AT ME FOOD. I won't eat you.
Soymilk for 2 days. Failed on third. (Major stomach issues lol)
Today I'm doing sunbutter. I CAN'T STAND IT ANYMORE.
BTW I've decided to be a full time vegan. Let's do this.
COME AT ME FOOD. I won't eat you.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Friday, January 24, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Guest Post: How to Find Time to Write
Hello, my lovelies! It's been a bit since I've done anything bookish. For my fellow bookworms, here's a guest post with the (I'm not gonna use lovely again...) marvelous D. S. McKnight! If you're like me, you've got a story inside you. Here's how to write that story while living your hectic life:
Hi! I wanted to thank you for hosting me and my book on your blog. For those who don’t know me, I’m D.S. McKnight. I’m the author of the Young Adult Paranormal novel, Of Dreams and Shadow: Forget Me Not (Book 1).
Like so many writers, I have a full time job, a family and other commitments.
Finding writing time can be difficult. I host a weekly feature on my blog called Self Published Sunday as well as review books for other authors. It can get a little challenging to not over schedule my time.
Finding writing time can be difficult. I host a weekly feature on my blog called Self Published Sunday as well as review books for other authors. It can get a little challenging to not over schedule my time.
I wish I had the ability to write in the evening but for the most part that doesn't work for me. Once I start writing, it’s hard to stop. My mind is still spinning possible scenarios long after I've gone to bed.
Fortunately, I have devised a solution that works for me. I guess you could call it my thinking time. While I’m driving or cooking or eating my lunch — I’m going over the plot to my story, looking for potential snags. I think about my characters and how they might react to certain predicaments. I make notes about potential conversations and situations. I work out a lot of issues with my story before I ever sit down in front of my computer. Then on the weekend, I close the door to the office, pull out my notes and start writing.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Interview with DD Chant, Author of the Broken City Series!
Hi readers! Today I bring to you an interview with DD Chant, the fabulously skilled writer of the Broken City series. The second book, Broken Truce, came out very recently, so I interviewed her about it.
Life isn't turning out the way that Deeta thought it would. With the Lewises defeated and peace between the tribes, she'd believed that the dark times were in past.
However troubles between the tribes continue, and the Andak council has selected Tom as their ambassador and chief spokesman to the other tribes.
Deeta knows that there is still much resentment against the Andak, and that Tom is in danger every time he leaves the safety of Andak city.
Struggling with her own complicated feelings against the tribe that she is now a part of, Deeta tries to ignore the changing attitudes growing within her.
Then Tom is betrayed, and with the whole City thrown into great danger, Deeta finds that reality can't be ignored forever...
However troubles between the tribes continue, and the Andak council has selected Tom as their ambassador and chief spokesman to the other tribes.
Deeta knows that there is still much resentment against the Andak, and that Tom is in danger every time he leaves the safety of Andak city.
Struggling with her own complicated feelings against the tribe that she is now a part of, Deeta tries to ignore the changing attitudes growing within her.
Then Tom is betrayed, and with the whole City thrown into great danger, Deeta finds that reality can't be ignored forever...
1. How long did it take you to write Broken Truce?
I challenged myself to complete the next books in all three of my series in 2013, so Broken Truce took me three and a half months to write. It was really great being able to go back to Deeta's world and expand upon the City and the different tribes.
2. What is the biggest obstacle Deeta and Tom must overcome?
In this book? The Lewises. In Broken City you hear a lot about the Lewises, but you don't really get to *see* them. In Broken Truce the Lewises take centre stage and Tom and Deeta find themselves in the line of fire.
3. What is the biggest piece of advice you'd like to give aspiring writers?
Never stop trying to improve. Even when people tell you that they loved your book, that your writing style is great, there is ALWAYS room to hone your writing skills a little more.
Also it's really important to be polite to your readers, even if they didn't enjoy your work. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but writing a book DOES NOT mean you're entitled to brilliant reviews.
4. How did you get inspired to write Broken City and Broken Truce?
It all started with a dream, just a scene with Deeta and Tom talking about Dec being taken. (Before you ask: no, I wasn't in the dream myself!!!) I couldn't stop thinking about it. The dream left me with so many questions, so I started writing and Broken City was born!
Broken Truce came as a surprise to me. Broken City was intended as a stand alone book, but I received so much support from readers and requests for another book in Deeta's world that I decided I would write another. Broken City had an open end, so there was plenty of room for another book, but I didn't just want to write one for the sake of writing one. I wanted to wait for a really good story line.
5. What is one thing you changed throughout the writing process of Broken Truce?
Broken City is narrated predominantly by Deeta, but only a third of Broken Truce is told from her perspective. You get to hear a lot more of Tom and his brothers in this book, particularly the twins, Cayden and Jayden.
6. What have you learned as a writer through this series?
Less is more. I like to explain how things are said when I'm writing dialogue, but those explanations get in the way and stop the writing from flowing. I'm slowly learning that good dialogue doesn't need any explanation. If your characters are well drawn and the reader will know how each character is feeling with out you having to tell them every five minutes!
7. Which character are you most like or would most like to be?
This is a hard one! My aunt tells me I'm a lot like Deeta, and my sister says I'm very like Jan...
Which I'm pretty sure means I have a split personality!!!
Thank you, DD for your inspiring answers to my questions. I truly enjoyed this!
Please buy her book here.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Monos I've done so far
- Greek yogurt with dried jujube berries
- apples
- pears
- bananas (today)
I'm sick of bananas. 9 total today. Should have had 7.
2012 AMC12A score of 117. Could have been better.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Updates
I'm at AWG after three days of not getting a flight. FINALLY.
Note: This is not my final destination.
Also, I've blocked CWTV from my computer so I won't be able to have Reign and Carrie Diaries marathons.
Also, my life feels crazily hectic.
I'm going back to monos. Tomorrow I want to do a milk mono or something liquidy. Honestly, I really just want to wash out my system.
Note: This is not my final destination.
Also, I've blocked CWTV from my computer so I won't be able to have Reign and Carrie Diaries marathons.
Also, my life feels crazily hectic.
I'm going back to monos. Tomorrow I want to do a milk mono or something liquidy. Honestly, I really just want to wash out my system.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Not Good Enough
I didn't get into this math research program that I really wanted to get into. When I first found out, I started crying. Okay, maybe not that much, but still, I did.
Why didn't I get in? Am I too young? Too not smart enough? (Bad grammar, sorry!)
I got the highest score in the class on my history test. But I'd much rather have gotten into the program.
So here's to feeling not good enough.
Why didn't I get in? Am I too young? Too not smart enough? (Bad grammar, sorry!)
I got the highest score in the class on my history test. But I'd much rather have gotten into the program.
So here's to feeling not good enough.
Friday, January 3, 2014
MONO
Almond mono successfully completed.
I'm sick of almonds, dry roasted or raw.
Although I think I'd still like almond butter...
Resistance is something I hope I've built up.
I'm sick of almonds, dry roasted or raw.
Although I think I'd still like almond butter...
Resistance is something I hope I've built up.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
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