Showing posts with label creating characters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creating characters. Show all posts
Monday, November 16, 2009
Nanowrimo - tips on writing your 50,000 word count novel - Research Climate and Seasons
I find each day when I sit down to type up my notes, I start with a fresh page.
I add a header and number, and I've divided my novel so far into 5 parts.
Which tells me that I wrote it in 5 days.
I also keep a record of the amount of time it took me to write the manuscript and to type it.
Just so I have an idea that if I type for 4 hours I should come up with 8,000 to 9,000 words.
But the problem is all the errors.
My typing is very poor when I'm rushed.
All I wanted to do was get the story typed.
Now I have to go back and try and make sense of the words that are missing letters.
For some reason my keyboard letter "e" sticks and is hard to press down.
At the end, I also gave up with my "" marks and Capital letters.
While doing the notebook I was flipping the book back and forth and putting a check mark after each page that was typed.
Today I left the book opened, so that I could type 2 pages at a time.
Then I saved it, and did my 2 check marks.
I found this easier and faster.
I typed 9,000 words in about 3 hours.
So it actually saved me a whole hour.
I have to do some research on Los Angeles California , so I got a travel guide book from the library.
I'll look up the names of some tourist attractions and restaurants.
Then i'll go online and check the hours, the menu's and days that they are opened or closed.
This is important to know, especially if you're characters are in the winter time, but where they visit isn't opened in the winter, then this will discredit you as a writer.
It's important to do your research and know several things.
What is the average temperature of the city your writing about?.
If it's in the fall and they average 8 degrees Celsius, then your character will want to wear a jacket or a sweater.
It's also good to know when certain seasons begin in certain areas, and to know what events take place during those times.
Use this information to entertain your characters.
Have them attend the local festival.
Describe what they see, what they do, how and what they eat.
It will make them more human and your readers will connect better with something they can relate to.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
The Munroe Mansion Chapter One Revision
I've been working this week on revising my novel and I've written two new chapters and added 3 more characters.
In this story Duvall Marchand is a happy widow. He never really loved his wife, he just liked the money that she made for him.
His wife Blaise was a Fashion Designer that lived in Paris France, back in the early 1900's. She assumed that when she passed away that her fortunes would go to her nieces Lorraine and Elsa Picard.
Duvall informs her that everything is in his name, and it's his fortune and he refuses to share any of it with the girls when their Aunt and parents are tragically killed in a train accident.
Lorraine is desperate to find a way to support herself and her sister. She happens on a picture of Anthony Atkins in the Canada Gazette and formulates a plan to meet him, seduce him and have him marry her.
She writes to her Uncle Duvall requesting assistance and funds to travel to Canada. Her Uncle decides to take the girls sailing on his ship The White Star and intends to drop them off in Canada and never see them again.
However what the girls do not know is that he has a taste for young women...
That is the story line I'm working on :)
I've only posted the first six chapters of the book (my first rough draft) and when I finally am finished the story changes and is better every time I do this! :)
Some of the books in the Munroe Series just have loads of lovely pictures about my character and setting profiles :)
You can follow me as I write the books, develop the plots, setting and characters.
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