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Tag Archives: 2013 The Year of the Writer
Writing Life: The November Novel
© by Raymond Alexander Kukkee
I can't believe it. It's almost November again. The once-spectacular colors of autumn are fading fast, turning ghostly dull and lifeless in our chilly rain. They always do. We creative types don't like it much when the Blah's and Writerblocks come knocking either. At this time of year Northwestern Ontario (which is officially one of the sunniest places in Canada, how can that be?) is typically blanketed by lifeless, pewter-gray clouds. From our vantage point, they are motionless, uninteresting, low, loaded with water, and magically propped up only by raindrops. In other news, gGarden's in, fall cleanup pretty much done, so what to do?
It's always a good question, isn't it?
What will you be doing this November? Blogging? Niche articles? More of those brilliant, but never-pay-a- penny articles for content mills promising great things?
How about a November novel? Wait..... Isn't that almost a tradition? Did you participate in NaNoWriMo last year?
This is 2013, The Year of the Writer, so never mind procrastinating and daydreaming, bending paper clips and teasing the cat, dear scribbler. Sharpen those pencils collecting dust in those wonky dust-covered ceramic mugs on your desk instead if you haven't got a quill pen. Get paper. Get excited. Jump up and down. Shout. Hum. Meditate. Create some new, unique characters that will drive the world to distraction instead of waiting for life to happen. Drink some coffee. Listen to the muse. She'll agree that November's a great time to write.
NaNoWriMo
Seriously. How about tackling a complete novel? A minimum of 50,000 words in 30 days. Will you be brave enough to join the annual NaNoWriMo challenge this November? For writers everywhere, writing 50,000 words or more to a deadline is a substantial challenge. I wrote one successfully last year, just under 70,000 words, but then I was spurred on and competing with that incredibly prolific writer and good friend Amanda Dcosta, CEO and creator of Mandy's Pages. The tortoise and the hare. A fine race it was too. Raised some dust. Guess who was the tortoise. I write slowly, methodically, and.....well, good thing there's no obligation to say who finished the race first. Neither of us has published those novels either.......yet, that is. How about you, do you dread your November effort will just be another boring " 50,000 dark and stormy nights" effort? Hm... Persist. Be encouraged; maybe it will turn out to be the Great American Novel after all. We can dream, and we are eternally advised that practice makes perfect. The need for practice is a great reason to try. Let's face it, writing is a craft; a skill. Conscientious effort produces results, however imperfect; but writing with the intention of practice is usually improved. Perhaps this November it will be honed to perfection. Do you have a unique novel in the dark files of your mind? Dig it out; go for it, dial up the muse! November offers other interesting options. "What? Anything, tell us, tell us!" you shout with glee. "What on earth could be as exhilarating as writing 50,000 words in 30 days? " Have you Heard of GrammoWriMo ? Recently I was informed by Allison VanNest, Grammarly's Head of Communications —about the folks at Grammarly tossing their hat into the ring for the first time this November with a novel idea —a community novel. It''s an interesting idea; you can write 800 words and participate in a community novel that will be cooperatively written by hundreds of authors including Gayle Brandeis, who also happens to be a published NaNoWriMo author. The scoop is that Gayle will write the first and last lines of this potentially amazing book . To join Gayle and be involved, all you have to do is sign up! Check out this interesting idea, and by the way, —you can even help decide the plot! For more information, go to http://www.grammarly.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/GrammoWriMo-Logo.png Thanks to Allie at Grammarly for that timely information!Happy November!
Regardless, whether you decide to tackle a NaNoWriMo novel, GrammoWriMo, short stories or other options, —choose well, and plan for an exciting November. Pssst....tell me what you're doing, and don't forget to keep on writing! Is that Incoming I hear? +Writing Life: New Beginnings
©2013 by Raymond Alexander Kukkee
kick butt. smile. In fact, we laugh. Life has never been better. Why? Great things are happening!
Changes in the Wind
Happily, a new and unquiet revolution in the world of writing is on the wind. Writers are increasingly realizing it is a good idea to step away from traditional content mills with good reason. Site ranking and revenues of various sites have fallen, punitive search engines are inferred to be the reason. Sites shut down, or promise "change". Writers, having been burned with severely diminished incomes, are smartly moving on to potentially bigger and better personal opportunities. Let's face it, even in the optimism of the writing life, eventually reality has to set in; writing free content for promises of mere pennies for thousands of page views, and "maybe or maybe not" reader clicks on ads --euphemistically called 'revenue share'-- with tiny if any 'upfrontnothing' payment offered for new content --was hardly a guarantee of income for neophyte or professional. The disquieting and unacceptable, unethical content mill "Terms of Service" including a self-assigned 'free license' to "use" writer's content and copyrighted material 'forever' without compensation was, and remains both arrogant and problematic. The refusals to take down content, --even if the author leaves the site requesting content deletion and withdrawing permission to use the content--- is hardly ethical business practice or logical enticement to submit additional free content. "Why would that be?" you ask. Copyright infringement comes to mind. Arbitrary theft of intellectual property comes to mind. A clear lack of business ethics comes to mind. Arbitrary, heavy-handed and less than stellar treatment of writers that have generated millions of dollars in revenue for content mills comes to mind. "Let us NOT write more FREE content for unethical content mills" most resolutely comes to mind. Karma does that. How predictable. Who says destiny isn't predetermined? No matter. Let us cheer for common sense and Karma.Moving On
It seems to me writers shall prevail. Writers are a hardy lot; we shall not be silenced or discouraged. The pen continues to provide power. We studiously move onward and upward to better things, new beginnings. Publishing. New blogs. Specialized niche websites built on new and more honest business models. High-earning, custom-written articles. Books. Self-publishing of books both in print and eBook formats is growing exponentially. Why not? Life is what you make it and 2013 is The Year of the Writer WeNew Beginnings- My Gardening Network ( MGN )
Guess what? New, GREAT projects are sprouting. I am happy to be involved with a start-up gardening specialty website, "My Gardening Network" which recently went online and is already "Growing a community of gardeners' [caption id="attachment_1741" align="alignleft" width="584"] Flower garden -- photo courtesy of MGN[/caption] My Gardening Network (MGN) was conceptualized and founded by outdoorsman Mike L.Williams, writer and blogger at Saturday Sunshine, ( -stories ,outdoor adventures and outdoor skills, --yes, the adventurous rascal himself .... Mike dares to test deep waters, catch fish the hard way, and shoot rapids simultaneously while others stand in awe. ) MGN is unique in that the content remains the exclusive intellectual property of the authors and contributors; content on MGN is used only with the express permission of the creators. My Gardening Network offers specialized garden content written by experienced and expert gardeners --especially for the use of gardeners at all skill levels from the neophyte starting out in the back yard to highly experienced gardeners who may delight in the technical aspects of botany as well as the mysteries hidden in compost. MGN is taking off fast. Drop in and check out the progress of the garden at MGN -- "Growing a Community of Gardeners". .....and this just in---more good news, MORE wonderful 'incoming' ! [caption id="attachment_1739" align="alignright" width="200"] Christy D Birmingham[/caption] A unique poetic voice is published! An amazing writer and poet, Christy overcame the status quo and has bravely stepped out to offer her vision to the literary world. She is none other than Christy D. Birmingham of Poetic Parfait fame. "Christyb" as I call her, has reached her goal! We are so proud of her accomplishment and happily offer our very best support and wishes to Christyb! Christyb speaks volumes about hope and the future in her new book of poetry "Pathways to Illumination" --an exceptional book of poetry. What becomes immediately clear is that Pathways to Illumination is written by an artistic, poetic voice flowing gently from a gigantic heart."Birmingham’s intense collection of poetry follows the trail of a woman’s journey from the end of an abusive relationship to the valiant growth of a newly-awakened, independent spirit. Inner light shatters layers of powerful verse....[caption id="attachment_1738" align="alignleft" width="200"] Pathways to Illumination[/caption] Pathways to Illumination is available online in print and eBook formats NOW at: http://redmundpro.com/book-store/pi/ At Incoming Bytes we offer the most sincere and heartfelt congratulations to Christy for her magnificent accomplishment. ---Kudos to you, Christyb! That, people, is why life is amazing, and why 2013 is The Year of the Writer. The beat goes on.... # Is that Incoming I hear? +