Showing posts with label Road Trip Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Road Trip Wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Road Trip Wednesday: Words to Love By


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments on YA Highway, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

You can participate! Just answer the prompt on your own blog and leave a link - or, if you prefer, you can include your answer in the comments.

This Week's Topic

What words do you absolutely hate? Which ones do you adore?

When it comes to writing, there are several words that are outside my comfort zone. Hate is something a strong word, so I'm going to go with dislike. 

Dislike List

Douche (although, I sometimes do laugh when others use this!)
Awesomesauce (is this one or two words? Either way, I'm not crazy about it.)
Sexting 
Fart 
Pu**y (you know the one)
Fa**ot  (you know the one)

Love List

Hubris 
Craptastic
Forever
Delicious 
Acrid 
Sapphire
Cake
Serenity 
Infinite 
Chortle 
Exemplary 
Amazing
Yes
Billowing 

 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Road Trip Wednesday: Best of January 2012


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments on YA Highway, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

You can participate! Just answer the prompt on your own blog and leave a link - or, if you prefer, you can include your answer in the comments.

This Week's Topic

What was the best book you read in January?

I'd have to say it's a tie. It honestly seems like all the books I've read in the past month were amazing. I actually loved all of them, but the two that are sticking out the most for me are:


The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith


Cinder by Marissa Meyer

I couldn't put down either of these books and when they ended, I kept flipping that last page wishing more pages would magically materialize. LOVE them. Heart them. Want to own and squeeze them. They are that good. 

How about you? What were your favorite books that you read in January?

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: Best Books of the Year




Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments on YA Highway, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

You can participate! Just answer the prompt on your own blog and leave a link - or, if you prefer, you can include your answer in the comments.



This Week's Topic
RTW is combining with Highwayer Sarah Enni's End-of-the-Year blog carnival, and asking:
What were your top five favorite books of 2011?
 
 
This is such a hard question since I read nearly 100 books this year, and fell in love with so many of them. Narrowing it down to five isn't easy, but I've given it a shot. The following list is in no particular order. Each of them kept me on my toes in different ways and kept me reading well past my bedtime or "Okay, I really need to write right now time!"


 The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin 


Haven by Kristi Cook


Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout 


Clarity by Kim Harrington


Where She Went by Gayle Forman

I'd love to hear what your favorite reads of 2011 were. Please leave a link to your blog in the comments.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: Where do you buy your books?




Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments on YA Highway, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

You can participate! Just answer the prompt on your own blog and leave a link - or, if you prefer, you can include your answer in the comments.



This Week's Topic:
Where do you buy most of your books? No one is judging!
 
I buy my books pretty much anywhere. I'd say the majority of my books are purchased from Barnes & Noble and Amazon, but if I'm in a grocery store (it happens to me more often than you'd think!) and they have a book that catches my eye, I'll buy it there. I'm one of those people who buys books on a whim, so if it looks good and it's right in front of me, I'll usually buy it right then. I'm not exactly known for my patience when it comes to books I want to read.

So what about you? Where do you buy your books?

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question and answer it on our own blogs. You can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic. We'd love for you to participate! Just answer the prompt on your own blog and leave a link in the comments - or, if you prefer, you can include your answer in the comments on YA Highway.

Today's Question:

What has your writing road trip looked like so far? Excitement? Traffic Jams and detours? Where are you going next?


There are lots adjectives I could use to describe my writing road. I can't complain really. I started this road in April, 2010. I wrote and wrote and wrote the first draft finally finishing it October. Then, I took a few months off to think about the WIP and to figure out where it needed to go next. I knew it was full of plot holes and beginner mistakes. 

In January 2011, I began my revisions. I spent months fighting with the WIP. I sent it off for critiques. I fought with it some more. 

In May 2011, the story took on a whole new form. This meant that my first WIP was nothing more than a practice run to see who my characters really were and I essentially needed to start from scratch, but that I will not complain about. 

In September 2011 (last month!) I finished the first draft of this second WIP (it's really just too different to even put it in the same category as the original one). I took a few weeks off again, letting the story move through me, getting to the heart of the story once again and now......now I am revising it. Now, I'm liking what I see when I'm revising. Now, it's coming together--at least that's what I'm hoping is happening. 

In summation, I wouldn't call my writing road long, windy and dark, but it hasn't been very quick either. I'm certainly not one of those writers (yet) that can sit down, draft a novel in six weeks and have it ready for querying a month later. 

That being said, I am still proud of the fact that I've completed not one, but two first drafts.

So how about you? What has your writing road been like? I'd love to hear from you. Please leave a comment and I'll be sure to visit your blog.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday - Cover Love

 


 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:
 
What are your all-time favorite book covers?


 My picks:
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin - My most current obsession


A Need So Beautiful by Suzanne Young


Tempest by Julie Cross


Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling


City of Bones by Cassandra Clare



So how about you? What are your all-time favorite book covers? 

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday - Best Book of August

 


 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:
 
What's the best book you've read in August?



 My pick for August:


Chain Reaction by Simone Elkeles

I seriously can't get enough of Simone's books and this one is my new favorite. Of course, each book I read by her is my new favorite, but until she comes out with the next one, this one is taking the cake. If you haven't yet read this series, you should definitely do so. They are all kinds of awesome!

So how about you? What has been the best book you've read this month? 

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday - Inspiring Pictures

 


 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:
 
Share some images that inspire your WIP.



 My Pictures:

The pictures that inspire me the most are those of my children. I've learned as a mother that I really do need to be the change I want to see in the world and if I want to accomplish my own dreams, I need to work for them. How can I teach my children that they can be anything they want to be, if I don't even believe in myself? So, when I'm doubting myself, I look to them and my husband first. They are truly all the inspiration I need.





Then, of course, photos that inspire me visually for this current WIP look something like this: 





Leave me a link with your own RTW post. I'd love to check out your inspiring pictures.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: June's Best

 


 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:
 
What's the best book you've read this month?



 My Answer:

I have two answers, because, honestly, the best book I've read this month was a sequel written by one of my critique partners. It was phenomenal!

But since I'm assuming that people are going to want to hear about books that are currently out on the market, the best book I've read this month is: 


The Eternal Sea by Angie Frazier



How about you? What is the best book you've read this month?

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: Burning Love

 




 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:
 
The house is on fire and you've only got time to grab five things. What are they?



 My Answer:

  1. My children (that counts as one, right?);
  2. My husband;
  3. My dogs;
  4. My wedding album; and
  5. My laptop - I swear to God, no one will want to live with me if I lose my MS. For real.

How about you? What would you grab?

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday - The Elevator Pitch



 
Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)
 
 
This Week's Topic:

You're re-reading one of your faves when someone asks the dreaded question: "What's that book about?" Give us your best off-the-cuff blurb of any book, any genre, and have your readers try to guess the title in the comments!

 My Pitch:

Love is forbidden. In fact, it's a disease. The main character in this book will stop at nothing to be cured. That is, until she finds out her best friend has a huge secret she's been keeping from her and then the unthinkable happens: she falls in love. 

Any ideas? 


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

YA Higheway - Choose your narrator?


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from
YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)

This Week's Topic:
Some audiobooks are read by celebrities. Most recently, Cassandra Clare's CITY OF FALLEN ANGELS was partly read by Ed Westwick of Gossip Girl.

So, if you got to choose a celebrity narrator for the audio book of your WIP or your favorite novel, who would it be and why?

Since I really don't have a clue as to who would have the right voice for my book, I'll go with the names of some of my favorite actors. My current WIP is from the female POV, so my choices would be:

Rachel McAdams (she sort of has the look of my character, too, which is nice):



Kate Beckinsale (in an American accent, of course):


They are both beautiful and have great screen presence so maybe their voice would fit for an audio book, too. 

What do you think?

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: Kissy Kissy


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from
YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)

This week's topic is:

Compare your first kiss with your favorite characters first kiss. 


My current favorite kiss is between Charlotte and Harlin from A Need So Beautiful by Suzanne Young. I finished this book last week and I still can't get it out of my mind. Their first kiss of the book is barely a graze but sets the tone for their relationship. Sexy. Harlin is sexy. Their love is sexy. Their kisses are sexy. Just sexy.

And that means that my first kiss couldn't possibly be more different from their kisses. My first real kiss was a sneak kiss. My seventh grade boyfriend and I sneaked away during a church event at his neighbors house and kissed in *blushes* his bedroom. Now, I'm not saying it was terrible, because it wasn't, but it definitely wasn't sexy. Neither of us knew what we were doing and it was all over the place messy. And quick. So, yeah, I guess as far as first kisses go, it wasn't as bad as it could have been, but sexy it was not. 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: Your Best Scar


Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from
YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)

This week's topic is:

What is the story of your best scar? 

My best scar is right above the eyebrow of my left eye. I was a huge tomboy as a child. I have an amazing brother who is 3 years older than me. That should explain most of my scars right there. Everything he did, I wanted to do too. He had motorbikes, so of course I wanted to ride motorbikes. Some of my best memories of my childhood are from riding through the trails near our house. He could convince me to do anything and I loved every minute of it.

So when I was 7 and my brother was 10 (ages are approximate), my brother was gifted with a bow and arrow set. I don't remember him being particularly good at shooting it but once he hit his target right on. That target was me.

I still vividly remember him pulling the arrow back on the bow and releasing it. There was a slight sting as something popped me in the forehead. I stood there motionless for a few seconds...until the arrow fell from it's lodged location.

Then, I screamed. My brother rushed over and his first words were of concern--for himself. "You're not going to tell mom, are you?"

LOL - So that's the story of my favorite scar. Good thing that arrow was made of wood and not metal, huh? It still makes me laugh when I think about it today.

So what about you? What's the story behind your best scar?

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Road Trip Wednesday: The Year 2111

Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ from YA Highway where each week there is a writing- or reading-related question for us to answer. Check out YA Highway to follow along with everyone who participates. :-)

This is my first week participating and I'm super excited that the question is:

Assuming we make it through the 2012 apocalypse, what do you imagine the publishing world will look like 100 years from now?

Okay, this is a tough question. Who knows how things will look, so let's have some fun with this.

Perhaps there will be an additional round of agents (pre-agents?) we will have to go through before we can actually submit to a true agent. The pre-agent will weed out those of us that can't figure out exactly where our commas go. The futuristic pre-agent may or may not look like this:



As a result of this there will be many more self-published authors and small publishing houses opening up. 


VS.


And then, because mirrors, radios, ipods and phones aren't enough, we will also be able to download books instantly to our GPS systems. 



So what do YOU think? Do we actually want to survive this apocalypse?