I'm still reading Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, so pray for me. I've less than 100 pages left, and I might not pick up another Gaiman for a while. Anansi Boys was the best for me so far. I could've dealt without the rest. To supplement my Random-reading share, I'm bring you all last week's Express Yourself question!
This bloghop was created by the Cover Girls, Dani @ Entertaining Interests and Jackie at Bouquet of Books. Not unlike Fast Five but more in depth, the ladies ask us a question each week so we can all get to know each other better. And speaking of mentors, last week, the ladies asked us to:
Name 3 people you want to learn something from.
Stevie Wonder - a musical prodigy! I would love to be able to play more instruments.
Stephen King - I need to know why so dark? lol
Joss Whedon - Because Browncoat.
Stephen King - I need to know why so dark? lol
Joss Whedon - Because Browncoat.
Pitch Wars is now less than a week away, and I culled the mentor list last week, whittled my list down to those who wanted YA-Fantasy, then those who I felt gelled well, and then basically nit-picked until I had 5 mentors I'm ready to introduce to my baby.
Speaking of Writing, an amazing thing happened after I added this new scene that became a whole new chapter for my manuscript...A new ending! I'll admit, I had a lackluster "And they all lived happily ever after" going and didn't like it but wasn't sure what to do with it. But when I added the new opener, it was like a chain reaction happened, and I knew exactly how to end my story! Totally crazy thing to do when I'm talking about submitting to a contest in a week, but the beginning and the end tie in and compliment each other perfectly. They're like bookends in their parallelism, and I'm more than glad they're there now.
Speaking of Writing, an amazing thing happened after I added this new scene that became a whole new chapter for my manuscript...A new ending! I'll admit, I had a lackluster "And they all lived happily ever after" going and didn't like it but wasn't sure what to do with it. But when I added the new opener, it was like a chain reaction happened, and I knew exactly how to end my story! Totally crazy thing to do when I'm talking about submitting to a contest in a week, but the beginning and the end tie in and compliment each other perfectly. They're like bookends in their parallelism, and I'm more than glad they're there now.
What 3 people would you like to learn something from? Are you entering Pitch Wars? Let me know!
4 comments:
Have you read King's On Writing? So much good stuff in there. :)
Good luck with Pitch Wars!
I need to!
Awesome you have a new ending!
Joss Whedon is awesome. Everything he touches turns to gold.
I read Neverwhere and that will probably be the only Gaiman book I read.
Maaan, when I finished, I couldn't have been more thrilled. Definitely not my cup of tea.
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