Showing posts with label writing advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing advice. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2012

Where Ideas Come From Guest Blog with Luna Lindsey



Where Ideas Come From

In Dreams by Streetlight world, faeries feed on the byproduct of creation.  To that end, some faeries actively inspire human dreamers, to keep them going through creative slumps. 

The old Celtic stories tell of the Leannán Sídhe, (the Borrow-Lover or Fairy Sweetheart) who would enthrall a human bard, giving him songs and making him successful.  In return, she fed off of his lifeforce.  It is said that this is why Celtic poets often died young.

Muses are more commonly referenced in our culture.  Every artist has her muse, who offers up creative energy and ideas.  This idea comes from the Greek goddesses, nine Muses who invented and inspired poetry, science, and dance.  The Greeks also had the concept of a daemon who could guide people in thought.  This concept later morphed into the Genii of Rome.

The Genii were Roman spirits associated with every person, place, and concept (like marriage, houses, protecting children).  For a person, her genius resided within, as part of her soul, and yet distinct.  All brilliant ideas were attributed to these beings, and the concept lives today in a new form.

Today, we don’t need outside magic to think.  Our geniuses are real people, the brightest around.  We can prove genius through an IQ test.   We attribute brilliance to physical brains, which function better through a combination of genetics, nutrition, education, and exercise.

We’re all stuck with our genetics.  The other three factors are totally under our control.  We can eat right and fill our heads with caffeine.  We can study.  And we can exercise both our bodies and minds to turn our brains into idea-spawning machines. 

I wrote in my blog recently about the Abundance of Ideas.  This post is complimentary to that.  Here, I’d like to explore some of the specific ways to get ideas.

1.       I fill my brain with lots of content.  Half of it falls out, but what’s left leads to surprising ideas later on.  The internet age is awesome, and between random articles, documentaries, TED talks, and a steady stream of non-fiction books, I get my fill.  My favorite form of knowledge, and the best for spawning ideas, is science and even pseudo-science.  Certain topics have spawned more ideas than others, like: Chaos theory, the Singularity and Transhumanism, memetics, morphic resonance theory, the writings of Carl Jung, Kombuchas, fungi, and bacteria science.  Your favorite topics will be different, and possibly not so scientific, so read a wide variety of things.  The right stuff will stick.  They will sit in your subconscious and stew, combine with other thoughts, and become a Brilliant Idea™.

2.       Visit places.  Lots of places.  You don’t need to get on an airplane.  I’m sure your neighborhood, city, and region have plenty of interesting places to explore.

3.       Let your mind wander.  Mindless activities offer the best environment.  Drive, shower, mow the lawn, and fall asleep.  Make sure to turn off the radio or podcast during these times, so you have a chance to listen to your own brain, no someone else’s.

4.       Research.  This is different from general education.  This is when you’re working on a specific topic, like “fairies”.  In my case, I read old folklore and check out pictures of Ireland and England where those stories were told.  I read the history of those areas so I understand the cultural context of the people.  I read up on archeology of barrows, look up Gaelic words, and immerse myself in Celtic music and art.  This helps me hone the specifics and gives me ideas within the larger idea.

5.       Brainstorm.  There are a number of techniques for brainstorming, including mind maps and making lists of associated words.  The key thing is to write down every thought that pops up, without judgment or qualification.  Quantity over quality.  You are asking your brain to give you everything, not the best.  The best just might be buried under a lot of silly ideas, just like that one time when your wallet was under a pile of dirty socks. 

6.       Use paper.  Something about the reality of the pen allows ideas to flow; whereas a blank white screen can be more intimidating.  It sometimes seems like my head is the only creative part about me, but our hands evolved to be a part of the process, whether we were carving an urn, weaving a basket, painting a cave wall, or writing a short story.

7.       As I mentioned in my Abundance of Ideas post, be sure to write all your ideas 
down, even those you won’t have time to develop.  Include some of your night-dreams.  Your brain is your muse.  It is in your thrall.  Don’t let your brain think its hard work was wasted.  Reward it for good behavior and it will reciprocate with plenty more good ideas.


Book Details 
Word count: 124,000 
Genre: Urban Fantasy 
Amazon Kindle Price: $3.99 
Available from amazon.com, amazon.co.uk 
ASIN: B007L9CTEI 

Jina and Sandy survived the unthinkable. Now they've set up a secret Order in Seattle to fight the impossible - fairytale creatures born of human nightmares and nourished on dreams. 

Their tools: iron, lore, science, glamour, and support groups. As beginners, without access to the ancient societies of faerie hunters, they must rediscover how to protect themselves. And in order to fight the fiends of the world, Sandy must take control her inner ghosts. 

As a dreamer in a rock band, Jina unknowingly feeds the fae and attracts unseen enemies at every turn. Now, they're finally on the tail of at least one dark monster bent on evil. She is a dreamer, so she must follow her heart - but which way does it lead? 

Jett is an elf who only wants to protect her hodge-podge clan of faeries from the encroaching world of science and religion - which have systematically slaughtered her kind and the beliefs that gave birth to her people. True dreamers are rare beings, and when she finds them, she does everything she can to protect them and claim them as her own. 

Ezra is a teenager who never feels comfortable in his own skin. Most people like him well enough, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees a demon. He has been taken in by the Garbage Eaters, who expect obedience and purity. Before long, he suffers a crisis of faith that may lead him into real danger. Delve into this deeply developed, internally consistent world of the fae, and meet beings who are simultaneously alien, elegant, and terrifying, fueled by dreams and the creative energy of artists. 

Glimpse the secret world of Tir Nan Og through the eyes of fully fledged four-dimensional characters living in a Seattle that is just a bit weirder than you think. 

This is a story with psychological depth, a page-turner with unexpected twists and turns. 

When prey hunts, who will lead the chase, and who will run? 


YouTube Video Author Reading of short story Right After Feeding Time: http://youtu.be/0q-ckzF0Jyw 




About the Author:

Luna is mostly a Washington native, however she was born in Salt Lake City, UT. She grew up in the Tri-Cities, Washington, spending time between the three cities of Richland, Pasco, Kennewick, and outlying town Benton City. She grew up reading her father's sci-fi collection, which included many classic authors like Isaac Asimov and Orson Scott Card. She was homeschooled, and as a child was into piano, model rockets, astronomy, physics, 4H, Girl Scouts, writing, giving speeches, computers, and raising rabbits. 

She started attending cons and playing RPGs in her early 20s. In 2003, Luna moved to Seattle. She lives a weird life and loves to geek out and delve into many topics. Her interests are many, and sometimes she forgets all the things she knows how to do. Luna worked for many years in the IT field, mostly in the computer software industries, before quitting to write full time in 2010. She has written over thirty short stories and three novels. 

Website and Blog: http://www.lunalindsey.com 








Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Managing writing, marketing, & blogging with a new baby in the house Guest blog and Giveaway with Katie Salidas


Managing writing, marketing, & blogging with a new baby in the house…. Yeah right!

Let’s just call this sleep deprivation 101.

I’ve got a beautiful bouncing baby boy at home now. Our recent addition (4 months old) takes up quite a lot of my day. As a Write at Home Mom that means I struggle daily to find this mystical thing called “balance.” Trying to do it all with a newborn is tough. I just posted a few days ago on Facebook that I haven’t written anything substantial since my boy was born. Blogging and marketing have taken up what little free time I have left. By 9pm (when both of my kids are in bed (if I’m lucky)I just don’t have the brain power left to string together coherent sentences. I fear my next novel might read something like those “See Spot Run,” books. LoL.

Just to give you an idea of what a regular day looks like, here’s a little insight into a day in the life of a Write at Home Mom.


My day goes a little something like this:

6:00 AM - Baby boy is up, but I’m not ready to start the day. We attempt to nurse in bed and sleep for a little bit longer. Attempt being the operative word here. He usually just plays around next to me while I slowly come into consciousness.

7:00 AM – Alarm starts going off and I’m the one crying, “I don’t want to get up.” But, I can’t ignore the call of the morning, though I really want to! Time to get The Girl (she’s 8 years old) up and ready for school, make breakfast, pack a lunch for The Girl and The Hubby, feed The Boy again, and attempt to get dressed somewhere in between.

9:00 AM – The Girl is off to school, The Hubby is off to work, and The Boy is starting to look like he might take a morning nap. Time to get some social networking done, and maybe throw in a load of laundry. I get myself a soda and get cracking on work!

9:30 AM – Damn that nap was short. “C’mon baby, momma was just getting started. Oh well, let’s pull out the toys and play.”

12:00 PM – Grab a quick bite to eat while The Boy sleeps next to me on his play mat. Yes, I regularly picnic on the living room floor next to my sleeping baby. Napping in a crib, in his own room… Nope, we’re not that cool. We sleep wherever he wants to sleep at this point. I’ve learned my lesson. Trying to move baby into his crib almost always ends badly. I’m better off just letting him sleep where he is.

12:30 PM – Really, only a half hour nap? Guess I’m not getting much done today. Oh well, more play time with the cute little baby. How can I resist, right?

Hey let’s play “help mommy fold some laundry,” and Dance around the living room while sweeping the floor. I’m lucky if I get even the smallest amount of cleaning done. My house is such a mess. Let’s just say, I won’t be hosting any dinner parties anytime soon.

1:30 PM – Nap time. Quick! Grab the computer and answer some emails before The Boy wakes up again.

2:00 PM – The Boy is up again. I wonder if I put Baby Einstein on if I might get at least 30 more minutes of work done? Hmmmm. Probably not, but we’ll try.

2:30 PM – I think I’m more glued to the TV than The Boy. There is something hypnotic about those darn movies! Let’s play it again.

3:00 PM – Where did the time go? Let’s pack up in the stroller and walk to get The Girl from school.

9:00 PM -  Dinner, dishes, homework, bath, and bedtime are all done. Both of the munchkins are sleeping (I hope). I really want to lay down too, but I know I should do something productive. Do I dare attempt a shower, or jump right in and get some work and writing done?

12:00 AM – The Boy wakes up for a midnight snack.  I realize how fast time does fly, and after writing one blog post, I don’t feel like I’ve accomplished anything. I better get some sleep though, the night is fading away and I’ve got another full day ahead of me.

3:00 AM – Middle of the night baby wake up time… Mommy says “Just let me sleep 5 more minutes, baby.”  I check a few emails while nursing, but don’t dare respond. Trust me, you don’t want to receive the gibberish that is a middle of the night beary-eyed email. LoL.

6:00 AM – The Boy is awake… Time to start a new day… “Where’s my coffee?”

It’s so funny how quickly the day disappears when a cute little baby occupies your day. That little smile and those squeaky giggles are worth getting behind on your work and enduring the sleepless nights. At some point though, work does need to get done. And I’m sure I’ll get to it eventually… Maybe when The Boy is in college. LoL!



Soulstone

Book 4 Immortalis Series
By Katie Salidas


It’s a desperate time for rookie vampire Alyssa, and her sanity is hanging by a slender thread. Her clan is still reeling from the monumental battle with Aniketos; a battle that claimed the body of Lysander, her sire and lover, and trapped his spirit in a mysterious crystal. A Soulstone.

Unfortunately, no amount of magic has been able to release Lysander’s spirit, and the stone is starting to fade. Weeks of effort have proved futile. Her clan, the Peregrinus, have all but given up hope. Only Alyssa still believes her lover can be released. In despair, Alyssa begs the help of the local witch coven, and unwittingly exposes the supernaturals of Boston to unwanted attention from the Acta Sanctorum.

The Saints converge on the city and begin their cleansing crusade to rid the world of all things “Unnatural.” In the middle of an all-out war, but no closer to a solution to the dying stone, Alyssa is left with an unenviable choice: save her mate, or save her clan.

About KATIE SALIDAS



Katie Salidas is a Super Woman!

Endowed with special powers and abilities, beyond those of mortal women, She can get the munchkin off to gymnastics, cheerleading, Girl Scouts, and swim lessons. She can put hot food on the table for dinner while assisting with homework, baths, and bedtime… And, She still finds the time to keep the hubby happy (nudge nudge wink wink). She can do all of this and still have time to write.
And if you can believe all of those lies, there is some beautiful swamp land in Florida for sale…

Katie Salidas resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mother, wife, and author, she does try to do it all, often causing sleep deprivation and many nights passed out at the computer. Writing books is her passion, and she hopes that her passion will bring you hours of entertainment.


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