Posted By John Poindexter

Hello again,

For the next few Blogs I will be presenting a Guest Blog by Kate Bloomfield on How to write a novel (in 2 months).


Don't forget you can leave a comment or more on this topic.


You can see more about Kate at her website: http://www.bloomfieldkate.com/

How to write a novel (in 2 months)
BY KATE BLOOMFIELD

Okay, I'm not going to pretend to be an expert. I published my first novel 'Frost Arch' in February 2012. It took me 2 years (on and off) to finish the book, and another 2 years to publish it through amazon. Looking back, if I'd spent a couple of hours each day focusing on this book, I could have finished it within 7-8 months. It took 2 years because I kept getting distracted, didn't plan properly, got stuck, and gave up multiple times. Looking back, there is A LOT I would change about this book. (Whoops! Too late now!) However, here are a few techniques I implemented when writing my next novels.

My novel 'Passing as Elias' was published in March 2012. That's right. One month after I published Frost Arch. I'll use this novel as an example in the following steps. Click here to read the synopsis of the novel: LINK

How long did it take me to write Passing as Elias? 2 months.
Word count: 50,000

I was able to complete a full length novel in 2 months without rushing. How? Planning.
 
Day 1-2: Conception

An idea is born. I knew I wanted to write about a lesbian in 18th century England. After I thought up my initial idea I began to write down plot-points, and major happenings in the story.
For example, my plot points looked like this:
               •    Woman dresses as man
               •    falls in love with another woman
               •    true identity is revealed
That's it. 3 plot points. You have a beginning that starts the story, the "problem/complication" in the middle, and an ending.



Day 3-4: Design
Start planning the series of events that will take place in your novel. You're going to need characters and sub-plots to make your story interesting.
Who is the character in question? Where does he/she work? What does he/she look like? Who is his/her love interest? What problems can arise from the decisions they make?
After asking myself these questions I realised that I needed a reason for my character to crossdress. So, after careful deliberation my story outline looked something like this:
                •    Woman (Elizabeth) works as an apprentice at an apothecary
                • The death of her employer/professor sets the story in motion.
                •    The Professor has left Elizabeth the Apothecary in his will
                •    Business turns sour with a female apothecary so Elizabeth dresses as a man to help business.
 

 

I want to thank Kate for allowing me to post her work.

 

Be sure to check out her website, and find her on Twitter and Facebook.

Until next time (in about two weeks) I will post more of her How to write a novel (in 2 months).

 

John


 
Posted By John Poindexter

Another year has come despite the warning from olden days. What it holds no one really knows.

 

 

I want to thank the over 1000 people that come here to read my ramblings on every new posting. Maybe some time this year they will be more interesting.

 

Seriously though, if you have what you think would be a great guest post on writing, please email so we can discuss posting it here. It would be wonderful to have some words from other authors. john@johnpoindexter.com

 

2012 - Good things - new baby in family, eBooks selling well, most of the family doing good health wise.

 

2013 - Maybe more eBook sales and if lucky even a novel. Hopefully, all will be healthy throughout the year.

 

 

I saw the best New Year resolution the other day on the "educational page". It read something like: My resolution will be to pay more for food and gas.  I would add utilities since they want to raise them too.

 

But, at least milk will not go to 8 dollars a gallon.  Sorry cows, no raise for you.

 

This is the time of the year where everybody is making resolutions that they will not keep. So, I think the one above I will be able to keep with no problem. Now, if I were to say lose weight, it could happen, but like Red Green said today, "Well here we are in a brand new year with the same old us. Resolution time. I'm going to try to lose a few pounds. I know I'll put it all back on but at least it'll be new fat. My version of recycling."

 

Okay, how was your New Year's Eve?   Anything exciting happen? Any resolutions you care to share?

 

Leave a comment down below and tell us all about it.


In closing:

 

My only hope is that I live long enough to be able to retire some day. Then I will have more time to read, write and play on amateur radio. Maybe even go fishing again, (no son not before the sun comes up) something I haven't done much since buying a lifetime license.

 

Okay, it is now your turn to tell us about what your plans are for the New Year. Just leave a comment down below and we will all enjoy it.

 

Until next time,

John


 
Posted By John Poindexter

Dec 15th, there are only 6 more days before the predicted end of the world.  Will it be from the North Korean's shooting off rockets or will it be nothing at all? Or maybe Iran will try something and that will bring about the end of the world.

 

Many people are talking about all kinds of things.

If, we make it pass the 21st, then we can expect Santa to come in on time Christmas Eve. Right?

What are you hoping that Santa brings you this year?

A new Kindle?  A Nook? Ipad or what?

Maybe it is a new car you want?

All I want is time to get this novel done, but I guess I am the only one that can make that.

This is the busy season, final exams coming up this week and grading all of the projects and journals takes so much time.

I know the students would love not to have to do the projects, but they are a must. (Just like the big one next semester).


What are your plans for the holiday season?  Leave a message down below telling all of us what you are doing.

Everyone would love to know.

We get to have our new granddaughter on the weekends when both parents have to work.  It can be nice, but usually is noisy as she is a breastfed baby and does not want to take that bottle for anything.

It is a real struggle to get her take any milk at all even when it is breast milk she is getting. She knows the difference between the bottle and momma.

Today, I did get her to eat some and then she took a nice nap lying on Granny's chest.  But, when she woke up, oh boy!  It was all up her back side. 

 

Granny's comment was, "I felt it and knew it was going to be bad."


Almost time to take her home so will close, as when I get back it will be time for me to do some work around here.

Please leave a message letting us know how things are with you in your world.

Everyone have a Merry Christmas and safe Happy New Year!


See you in the New Year!


John


 
Posted By John Poindexter

Hello everyone, hope your week is going great.

 

With all the paperwork for the new evaluation process at work and the new DX Club paperwork, I have not had time to write any at all.

 

It seems like I might have to go lock myself away from the world and just type, being sure that the wireless is turned off so I can't surf the web.

 

What do you do to get motivated to write?  Let us all know by leaving a message below.

 

The season is changing fast, as it was down to 40 degrees the other morning.  I am not ready for winter.  A nice 50 plus all year round would be just fine with me.

 

Haven't held the new granddaughter since Labor day. Hope she visits soon.

 

Did find out that last quarter a 164 copies of She Rises at Dawn were bought just on the Kobo reader, not to mention the ones for all the other readers.

 

Sure did like that royalty check.  Still haven't cashed it yet.

 

 

Hey why don't you tell us what you are up to, even it isn't about writing. 

 

Leave a message down below and tell us about your world.

 

Until next time,

 

John

 


 
Posted By John Poindexter

How is your summer going? Mine is starting slow as the energy level just isn’t back up to par yet.

I am thinking of taking the short stories and putting them altogether in one book and adding in the story for the video game to it. Not sure if there is another short story available to add in with them or not, will have to search the computer. But, then they would be in one book instead of four or five different ones.

One eBook you need to read is Nail your Novel by Roz Morris. It is outstanding and will help you to create a better manuscript. The entire title is Nail Your Novel: Why Writers Abandon Books and How You Can Draft, Fix and Finish With Confidence

You can get it here in paperback or kindle version: http://tinyurl.com/7kpddo8

You should also visit Roz’s Nail Your Novel website to read all her wonderful insight on writing and other topics. http://tinyurl.com/2bausms

Roz is a great author and teacher of writing. I can’t remember exactly how we met, but we keep in touch usually on twitter. She is a great person to know and learn from.

What about you?  Where are you in your writing career?  Does anyone have a book coming out soon?

Do you have a book you would like to talk about, let me know and we can feature you on the blog here.

Feel free to to leave a message down in the comment section or email me at john@johnpoindexter.com, if you want to talk about writing or your book.

As I mentioned last time, we always plan a vacation, but seldom take it. This year is no different. We spent some of the money saved for a trip on a loveseat. It looks like we will be staying here after all.


Until next time,

John

PS: My wife’s birthday is tomorrow. Happy Birthday Sweetheart!


 


 
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