Bikini Boot Camp Day #9:
I mentioned in last week's post that I joined the ever-fabulous Jennifer Jordan's For The Glow's Bikini Boot Camp - and yesterday marked the start of week 2! I'm sleeping better, I'm working out 5 days a week, and I'm loving everything that Jenn has slated for us to eat -- which includes my absolute favorite green smoothie, BEE GORGEOUS! This one is SO good, I could actually drink it every morning! For those of you interested, here's the easy recipe:
1. Handful of greens (I use kale)
2. 8oz. coconut water
3. 1 banana (preferably frozen)
4. 1 tbs. almond butter
5. 1 tbs. bee pollen
6. 1 tbs. raw honey
7. 1 teas. alcohol-free vanilla
Tip: I'll add a cup of ice if the banana isn't frozen. Blend all until smooth...and ENJOY! **Jenn mentions a good point, please do an allergy test for bee products before consuming!- New WIP NOTG writing goal:
Minimum of 10,000 words for the month.
UPDATE: I put together a play list over the weekend and I love listening to it while I write! Here's a snippet of some of the songs (my favorite is song #3!): - Continue to read / finish CP's MS!
UPDATE: Still waiting for a couple of CP's to send over their manuscripts - looks like I'll be getting one of them towards the end of this month and I can't wait! - Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
- Cheer on the AWESOME that is Team Rainier!
- Read 5 books minimum.
UPDATE - THREE books down:
1. CP Heidi's MS
2. I finally finished DREAMS OF GODS & MONSTERS by Laini Taylor
3. I also knocked off Abbi Gline's newest release, RUSH TOO FAR.
I'm now reading FAR FROM YOU by Tess Sharpe, which I'm really liking. Like A LOT.
Spring Writing Bootcamp Check-In #11
Bikini Boot Camp Day #1:
Because I evidently can't get enough of bootcamps, I decided to join For The Glow's Bikini Boot Camp this year. But instead of motivation for writing, this one's for my health - which in turn, makes for better writing, right? RIGHT!
It's six weeks of turning my diet around (I love kale!), getting a little exercise (burpees anyone?), being motivated by others, tracking it on Pinterest!, and overall, just doing good for this 'ole body of mine. I started eating clean(er) (I'm not vegan or vegetarian, but I am opting for gluten free around 95% of the time) and following the recipes a week ago to acclimate -- and aside from some of the ingredients being a little on the expensive side, I love everything I make (green smoothies, egg & kale breakfast scrambles, hummus = YUM!) and I definitely feel full and happy!
So be prepared for some great recipes / photos over the next 6 weeks -- after all, I've got my 20 year H.S. reunion in August and this girl plans on going with a lot less me!- New WIP NOTG writing goal:
Minimum of 10,000 words for the month.
UPDATE: I'm at 5,103 words so far, a little over half way done for the month! - Continue to read / finish CP's MS!
UPDATE: I finished and sent over notes on the last MS I was reading and now I'm waiting on TWO other CP's to send over manuscripts they said they'd be sending over. Eh-em. I'm waiting. Yep, still here. *cough*
I'll sing it again in case you missed it last week: Red rover, red rover, send your manuscripts on over! - Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
- Cheer on the AWESOME that is Team Rainier!
UPDATE: Did you all see Elizabeth Brigg's exciting cover reveal for her NA Contemporary MORE THAN MUSIC? Yes, that's it over there - but make sure to check it out here and enter to win some great prizes! - Read 5 books minimum.
UPDATE: One book down (Heidi's MS) and 4 more to go!
SOOOO BOOTCAMPERS, WHAT DO YOU HAVE UP YOUR SLEEVE FOR MAY?
Spring Writing Bootcamp Check-In #10
It's the first YA Buccaneers Spring Writing Bootcamp check in for May and yes, I'm a day late - but only because I was tagged by the ever awesome Kathryn Holmes to participate in the My Writing Process blog hop that's been going around -- and my post went up yesterday. You can read it here -- or, yanno, just scroll down one more on my blog.
Everyone is saying this and I have to agree: I can't believe it's already May. We've covered two months already in our Spring Writing Bootcamp and so much has been accomplished by all! But...we've got one more month to go, so batten down those hatches, man the torpedoes, and hang on to your boot straps! Because we pirates have LOTS in store for you!
MY MAY GOALS:
- My birthday is coming up this Thursday, so my goal for the first day of May is to just ENJOY THE DAY!
UPDATE: My birthday was wonderful! Born and raised in Seattle, I've never been to the top of the Space Needle...but my husband changed that on my birthday! AND! it was sunny and 85 degrees! - New WIP NOTG writing goal:
Minimum of 10,000 words for the month. - Continue to read / finish CP's MS!
UPDATE: I finished my second read through on one of my CP's newest manuscripts last night and am compiling the notes to email her today - be on the lookout, Heidi!
Also, I'm waiting on TWO other CP's to send over manuscripts they said they'd be sending over. Eh-em. I'm waiting. Yep, still here. *cough*
Red rover, red rover, send your manuscripts on over! - Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
- Same goal as April: Cheer on the awesome that is Team Rainier!
- Read 5 books minimum.
UPDATE: One book down (Heidi's MS) and 4 more to go!
Soooo Bootcampers, what do you have up your sleeve for May?
My Writing Process Blog Hop
Last week, the ever-fabulous Kathryn Holmes (follow her on Twitter!) tagged me in her My Writing Process Blog Hop. I'm very fortunate to have met Kathryn through a mutual writer friend (thank you, Ghenet!) last year, when we decided to expand the YA Buccaneers crew and asked Kathryn to join us - and I'm so glad our paths have crossed!
Kathryn is represented by Alyssa Eisner Henkin at Trident Media Group, and I'm so exited to share that her debut Young Adult novel, THE DISTANCE BETWEEN LOST AND FOUND, will be published by HarperTeen in early 2015.
Now it's my turn to share. The blog hop is simple, answer four questions on your own writing process, then tag two new writers to carry on the blog hop.
What am I working on?
Right now I'm drafting a YA Contemporary with an adventurous twist currently titled NAME OF THE GAME. I'm still working out all the details, but I will say it's a cross between that old 80's movie CANNONBALL RUN (yes, the one with Burt Reynolds and Farrah Fawcett) and the current reality TV show, THE AMAZING RACE. I'm having so much fun with this story and can't wait to see where it goes!
How does my work differ from others of its genre?
There are so many things I love about Contemporary YA: how real it can be, how emotional it comes across, and how relatable it is (even though it's been YEARS since I was in high school, it just goes to show how, while things do change with the times, they really are just the same).
And so many great authors that have paved the road before me: Jandy Nelson (THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE), Sarah Ockler (TWENTY BOY SUMMER), Courtney Summers (CRACKED UP TO BE), Gayle Forman (IF I STAY and WHERE SHE WENT).
All of this has helped to shape the way I believe I write:
Real.
Humorous. Always.
That last one is key. When I look back at tough situations I've had in my life or shared with others, I've always tried to find that glimmer of humor in it all. Because that's how I keep my sanity. That's how I put it all into perspective. When I can finally laugh, that's when I know I'm going to be okay.
Why do I write what I do?
I love all facets of Young Adult -- Contemporary, Fantasy, Dystopian, and yes, I've read my fair share involving a vampire or two (or three hundred, who's counting?). But I always come back to Contemporary. The here and now.
Like many, I stumbled my way through high school -- oh did I stumble. And while I did love my teenage years, I remember it being some of the hardest years I've ever had to deal with...at least so far.
Trying to fit in, trying to please everyone, trying to find my way, trying, trying, trying. As cliché as it might sound, all of that got me to where I am today. And even through the crappy situations, I wouldn't be remotely the person I am now, if I hadn't experienced any of the bad stuff. That's why I love YA Contemporary. And that's why I write it.
How does my writing process work?
I'm typically what's known as a pantser when I write. At least that's how I start out. I love thinking of a great idea and running with it to see where it goes.
Once I have the spark of the idea down, then I go back and plot out the structure for the story - how many stops along the way I'd like to make and ultimately, where I'd like it to end.
I'm also a big whiteboarder and I have a giant whiteboard right here next to my computer -- of course with multiple colored pens. I'll map things out, take a picture if I like where I'm headed (or erase it if I don't)...then wipe the board clean and start all over again.
Over the years I've been writing, this process has ebbed and flowed with each project I've worked on -- but with my latest manuscript, WHERE THE WATER FALLS, this style of writing really worked for me. It allowed me to still be 100% creative, but also allowed for my inner structure-centered, list-maker/box checker self to also play.
Working full-time, I write whenever and wherever I can. I've spent many late nights writing up until my alarm has gone off for work the next day.
I write on my laptop, in journals I have stashed in my handbag (or in my car, or on my night stand, or, or, or...), via emails I've sent to myself, and even on my note taking app on my phone. Because whenever the inspiration strikes, I can't ignore it.
The My Writing Process blog hop continues...
I've tagged two of my fellow crew members from the YA Buccaneers to share their writing process. Check out their blog hop posts next Monday and learn more about their writing process, along with who they've selected to carry on the torch for the hop!
Kris F. Oliver (follow her on Twitter!) sums up her writing as curious, beautiful, and strange. Kris lives in sunny Sarasota, Florida where she spends an inordinate amount of time either floating around in a kayak or partially submerged in saltwater. She has a pretty good excuse for both thanks to being a Biologist and running an EcoTourism business on the side.
Kelly Loy Gilbert describes her writing as introspective, character-driven, and voicey. Kelly lives in the SF Bay area with her husband and A-DORABLE daughter, is a huge fan of San Francisco Giants baseball, and is represented by Adriann Ranta of Wolf Literary. Her first novel, CONVICTION, will debut from Disney-Hyperion in 2015. You can find her on Twitter as well!
Spring Writing Bootcamp Check-In
My last check-in for April! You can see what everyone else is up to in today's YAB post!
APRIL GOALS:
- Work on my new YA Contemporary / Adventure WIP: NOTG
UPDATE: I haven't had a chance to do much on my WIP over the past few days, but...I will for sure have time to get to this in the coming weeks! I'm really excited about this new story and lots of great ideas are hitting me at the oddest times (gotta love my note taking app on my phone for cases like this!) - here's to a productive May! - Continue to read / finish CP's MS!
UPDATE: I was hoping to have my CP's manuscript done this past weekend, but with celebrating 90th birthday parties, ferry rides (see my chilly ferry pic there to the right!), and all kinds of other things, I didn't hit this goal - but I will get this finished, this week! - Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
UPDATE: Last week I hosted THREE FOUR Word Sprints! Many of you wonderful writers joined me and we got so much done, in so little time! I may pop in for an impromptu word sprint this week, who knows? - Cheer on my fellow Team Rainier writers!
- Read 5 books minimum.
UPDATE: I'm still reading DREAMS OF GODS & MONSTERS by Laini Taylor (that is a LONG book!) in addition to my above mentioned CP MS. Not sure if I'll hit my goal of 5 books for April, but we'll see!
MAY GOALS:
- My birthday is coming up this Thursday, so my goal for the first day of May is to just ENJOY THE DAY!
- New WIP NOTG writing goal: minimum of 10,000 words for the month.
- Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
- Same goal as April, cheer on the awesome that is Team Rainier!
- Read 5 books minimum.
It's the last month of our Spring Writing Bootcamp so what are your goals for May?
Spring Writing Bootcamp Check-In
Yes, I know it's Tuesday...and I'm a little late checking in.
It's been a crazy few weeks / months, but as of last Friday, things will hopefully begin to settle down a little. Maybe.
Regardless. I have high hopes for getting some serious writing and reading done. And I've already managed to check off a few things from list of goals!
APRIL GOALS:
- Work on my new YA Contemporary / Adventure WIP: NAME OF THE GAME (NOTG).
UPDATE 4/22: I wrote an entire chapter on Saturday. Not sure where in the story it will go (somewhere up close to the beginning), but I wrote it - and it was so much fun! - Continue to read / finish CP's MS!
4/22 UPDATE: I'm almost finished with the first pass / read of one of my CP's newest MS's - and I love it - you hear me HS? I LOVE IT! I've got two other CP's that I'm dying to read for (one is a re-read on a story that has been LONG OVERDUE - yes, KFO, I'm talking about YOU! And one CP that I'm finally getting to read an entire story for, for the very first time - yes, BG, that's YOU!). - Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
4/22 UPDATE: Yours truly will be hosting THREE Word Sprints this week: Wednesday - Friday, all of them at 2pm EST. Join me? - Cheer on my fellow Team Rainier writers!
- Read 5 books minimum.
4/22 UPDATE: So far I've read FEVER and SEVER by Lauren DeStefano, to close out that series - which I thought was okay. I started in on the beast of hardbacks - what is 613 pages of DREAMS OF GODS & MONSTERS by Laini Taylor, and I'm about halfway done. And as mentioned above, I'm almost done with my first pass on a CP's newest MS - so that means I still have ONE more book to finish before this month is done!
MAY GOALS:
- NAME OF THE GAME writing goal: minimum of 10,000 words for the month.
- Host / participate in a Word Sprint or two!
- Same goal as April, cheer on the awesome that is Team Rainier!