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Monday, October 31, 2011

My Costume? I'm an Author

The truth is Santa once carted a typewriter all the way from the North Pole and lovingly placed it under our Christmas tree.  Hopefully he left a few dollars in my mom’s stocking, because she was the one replacing my typewriter ribbons as I filled pages upon pages with stories, stories I was convinced would catapult me onto a best-selling list before I left junior high school.

I became interested in boys and wrote about hand holding and note-passing and breathless first kisses.  I became more interested in boys and experienced those things.   I decided my first novel wouldn’t be finished until after high school, filling floppy disks with ideas and beginnings and endings, the middle of my epics hazy and unsure. 
My dreams of moving to New York and writing for a living out of a studio apartment curled inward, pushed back by ideas of journalism and white space and bylines.  They shrank into the corner during the angst-inducing year of philosophy classes, later beaten into submission by the academic reading and writing required of an English major. 
The truth is dreams can get tired, too.  Teen author slid into young adult author until finally my fingers stalled at my keyboard, and I casually relegated the idea to “one day I will write books.”  One day in the future, one day when the kids are grown, one day when my life feels settled, I will write books.
Everything changed when I met Greta.  If you’re shaking your head and looking around for a straightjacket as I talk about meeting a fictional protagonist, you’re probably a reader and not a writer.
The truth is I didn’t create her or imagine her or plan her; she walked into a specific writing prompt and presented herself, and I needed to know more about her. 
So I wrote her, in snippets and glimpses, without regard for chronology, filling in the details as they revealed themselves to me.
More than a few thousand words, and several snapshots of her life, later, and I’m at the point where I think it’s time we made a commitment.
And that’s where novel-writing dreams collide with a compelling character and begin to dance to the frantic tunes of NaNoWriMo.  National Novel Writing Month.  Or November, to the non-crazy people who don’t plan on churning out 50,000 words in the next thirty days.
The truth is I’m unsure about this undertaking.  Nervous.  Exhilarated.  Terrified.
The truth is I wouldn’t have done it without the excitement percolating around it at Write on Edge.
The truth is I can’t do it without their support.
The truth is I can’t do it without YOUR support.
The truth is I’ve always known there are novels curled together in my brain, patient and dormant, biding their time.
The question is can this one make the leap into reality?

photo courtesy of Laura at Purple Sky Photography

hopefully I'll still be smiling by November 30th
and as for the nitty-gritty ,I'll still be posting during this experiment
I'm aiming for three posts a week-Monday, Wednesday, & Friday

This week's prompt was The Truth.

Every MONDAY join us…
Write, post, link-up, share your story and your voice.
Be part of carrying the weight of confidence and share our mission
to empower, inspire, and remind
women, parents and children

that the time has come to celebrate ourselves!

Next week’s prompt: “Something you do not regret doing”

(Remember you can also write on a topic of your choice.)

35 comments:

  1. I know you can do it. Go for it, Angela! Good luck!

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  2. http://momgotblog.comOctober 31, 2011 at 9:27 AM

    You WILL do this, and I will be so proud of you!!! :)
    Let's write!
    Xoxo

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  3. We have a similar dreams.

    Caleb, Breann, Helene, (fictional characters I created) are running my life right now. It's amazing how similar we are as people/writers.

    Good luck to you this month and the one after and the one after that. I love reading your blog. I can't wait to read your books.

    When you can check out this: http://lancemyblogcanbeatupyourblog.wordpress.com/italian-radio/ I sumitted it for a writing contest.

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  4. OMGoodness!  I am so excited for you to make it real!!  I thinking churning it out in a month is a great idea. It is time to make your dream a reality!

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  5. happy thoughts and verbal brilliance heading your virtual way ;)

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  6. Thank you!  I'm really going to need it, probably around day 16 :)

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  7. Of course :)  because you have the same kind of crazy going on this month!

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  8. Thank you!  It's definitely going to be a crazy month of writing!

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  9. Thanks Lance!  I'll read your writing contest post later tonight; I am on the go right now and don't have half my brain with me!

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  10. Thanks Alison.  We shall see what happens!

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  11. My favorite writing buddy and sole sister...YOU have all the wonderful things inside you to be excellent at this. I know Greta...I love her since she is how I met you , she is the string of our friendship and I cannot wait to see what she has in store for us, what stories she has to tell.


    I can't wait to do this with you!!!

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  12. This is gorgeous.  And practically my life story.  Except I don't know Greta (yet).  Mine is Julia.  :)  Best of luck to you!  I'll be right there with you this month.  

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  13. So proud of your commitment, and I know, I KNOW, that you will rock this. 

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  14. Love it. And here we all are. Let's do this.

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  15. Go you!!

    (And go Greta! Can't wait to get to know her better!)

    :)

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  16. I'm doing it too.  We can support each other.  Deep breaths.  Inhale, exhale.  I'll admit, I'm nervous.

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  17. So much luck to you! You can do this!

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  18. Me, too :)  I saw you on the Write on Edge page! 

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  19. Me, too.  Hopefully I find out there's a whole book there.  *fingers crossed*

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  20. As will you!  I LOVE your concept for your story.

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  21. Isn't that awesome?  That a character started our friendship?  Let's go writing twin!

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  22. I will take all of the happy thoughts and verbal brilliance I can get.  Thanks Nicole!

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  23. I think it can. I think there's a novel or four screaming inside. Maybe it wasn't ready to come out before. Maybe Greta was waiting for you to be in the right mental place before she sailed in. Either way, best of luck to you during NaNoWriMo! 

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  24. That's wonderful! I love this post because I am participating too. I am a writer. And now I'm going to finish my novel! Good luck to you.
    I'll probably be a mess by November 30th. But only because I do most of my writing late at night. I'm going to need A LOT of strong coffee :)

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  25. Yay! Good luck. I'm so envious. Next year. Next year. And keep us posted!

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  26. That is quite a start.  What a beautiful story.  So wonderful that you have your Greta.  I think what your are doing this November is amazing.  It is so apparent that you are a writer.  Your thoughts are organized, precise and flow so smoothly.  Good luck in this newest adventure.  I can not wait to hear more about it!!  MWAH

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  27. So proud of you for following this dream of yours!! You CAN do it!! I know it :)

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  28. I understand every single word of this post.
    And I'm jealous of your commitment to NaNoWriMo.

    I had too many excuses this year. 
    But I'm inspired. I really am.

    By people like you.
    Writers like you.

    Good luck, my friend. 
    Let the words come.

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