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Oct 08, 2013 10:36AM

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My first novel became about 3 and a half novels. In the 2nd novel, I included a flashback of the main female lead (Briannah) and the events covering from her joining an underground criminal group to when she's with the male lead (Josue) briefly for the first time and stops two years later when they meet again and stay 'acquainted.'
I wrote this in the summer of 2011.
I just enjoyed writing those 30,000 words because I enjoy 'background' events. Through this I learned Briannah had an abusive boyfriend named Chett whom she shoots to death. 8D
But I scrapped all of this... I'll salvage some bits and pieces. xD
I wrote this in the summer of 2011.
I just enjoyed writing those 30,000 words because I enjoy 'background' events. Through this I learned Briannah had an abusive boyfriend named Chett whom she shoots to death. 8D
But I scrapped all of this... I'll salvage some bits and pieces. xD

"In the sky there appears an anvil, glowing with terrycloth oil. Sadness floods his perigee. But on he tumbles, spewing a sickening television sitcom. Imitations of glory, never a cashier's check, flash through his wristwatch and make him fear. Fear Andy Kaufman's ghost, which dances like a textbook on autumn hives."

I wrote a book Lazonby Trips the Light Fantastic about young people in London living it up and it took a lot of work to get it right but I didn't mind because it was all such fun. There are three Australian girls who stir up Lazonby something chronic and an interfering artistic mother, an Australian Shearer from the back blocks a little bit of gothic horror and more. In the end lots of fun was had by all and the book has a special place in my affections.

Once all the "fun" scenes were done, I never had the interest to edit. It was way too short I felt, and didn't know how to bulk it up. Maybe one of these days I'll pull it out and finish it. :)
@Carl - I love writing about coffee! :3
@Dawn - Is there a way to add more 'fun-like' scenes? Or maybe what you've written can be tweaked.. Maybe think what sort of elements made them 'fun' to you and apply them to new concepts to further the story. 8D
@Nicole - I love complete a-hole characters xD Much of my dialogue contains sarcasm, and how my parents talk to teach other influenced how my protagonist and her boyfriend talk. lol
@Dawn - Is there a way to add more 'fun-like' scenes? Or maybe what you've written can be tweaked.. Maybe think what sort of elements made them 'fun' to you and apply them to new concepts to further the story. 8D
@Nicole - I love complete a-hole characters xD Much of my dialogue contains sarcasm, and how my parents talk to teach other influenced how my protagonist and her boyfriend talk. lol
I know I'm strange but what I enjoy writing the most are sequences with lots of emotions. I like it when I read them back and I can finally say: YES! I've done it! Those are the best moments.
I love creating things that made me squeal inside. I want to roll around on the floor I'm just so happy with my next books shiny new title :3


Absolutely!! I love writing arguments; justified or not. Any time one of my characters can get their hackles up I write with glee...

I love this too. If I can write a scene that chokes me up, then I know I'm on the right track.
Many months ago I wrote a funeral scene that left me mourning for a day. And just the other day I killed a horse (yes, a horse) and I just felt flat afterwards...

@Dawn - Is there a way to add more 'fun-like' scenes? Or maybe what you've written can be tweaked.. Maybe think what sort of elements made them 'fun' to you ..."
Actually, after I read and replied to this post I took a peek at it. There IS more to it, especially because it's horridly written. Hah! Maybe after November I'll look into editing it. Don't really want to release it while I'm still working on a series, but we'll see.

Same here! :D I really love to write these random drama scenes that happen in the middle of nowhere and have no identifiable conclusion, haha ;) Those are the ones I generally never show anyone - they're so much fun to write, but horrible to read!