The Adventures of Nancy – leaving home

Nancy at home

Nancy at home

Hi there,

Nancy here again.

Well, I have some exciting news for you. I’ve left home to go on a little holiday. Yesterday Grandpa Trevor and Grandma Corinne came to visit for the day. Mum invited them to visit so that they could meet some friends of hers from England. I was a little shy at first with the house full of strange people but I soon became used to having all those people here. Mum cooked a lovely dinner for everyone. I felt a little lonely during the evening because everyone wanted to talk and talk and talk. No-one wanted to play with me.

I don’t really mind because when the children went to bed I went for a long drive in Grandma Corinne’s car. We drove for over two hours and it was after midnight when we arrived at Grandpa’s house. It was dark so I didn’t see any kangaroos, or sheep or possums, so I curled up on Grandpa’s lap for a sleep on the way to his house.

Soon I will show you photos of what I am doing to keep busy at Grandpa’s place.

Talk to you soon,

Nancy.

Writing Hint #36: Write with music

Some people work better with a musical background. Just observe young people studying to see what I mean.

On many occasions I have some music playing on my computer while I write. I find some music, especially that written by the Masters (Vivaldi, Bach, Tchaikovsky etc) to be not only very inspiring but also very soothing. If you enjoy music -in whatever genre turns you on – use it to inspire and lift your writing to another level. A beautiful piece of music is on the same level as a beautifully crafted sentence or paragraph.

At times, however, I find myself humming or whistling along with the music. Worse still, I start singing the words! That means I am not fully focussed on the writing and have to switch to something else – or switch it off completely.

Use music to help inspire your writing. Find the type of music that will help and not hinder the creative process.

Good writing.

The Adventures of Nancy – Grandpa is coming to visit

Nancy watching through the window

Nancy watching through the window

Hi there,

Nancy here again.

Have you missed me? Let me know in the comments section.

I am so excited.

Grandpa Trevor is coming to visit me. And my Mum as well, of course. I’d better not forget that. Ha, ha. Silly me. I heard Mum talking to him on the phone. He is going to be here about lunch time tomorrow. I’d better keep watching for him through the window. Then when his car stops in the driveway I’ll give a bark so Mum knows they are here.

Oooops. I nearly forgot. Grandma Corinne is coming too. I like sitting on her lap and letting her rub my back. It is really good therapy for her you know. It is very soothing for her to rub me. And I like it too, of course. Sometimes when I am sleeping on her lap she falls asleep too. Ha, ha – her snoring wakes me up!

Well, back to being on watch.

Talk to you soon.

Nancy.

Writing Hint #35: Let your characters loose

I read a short article about writing yesterday. It was in one of the many newsletters I receive about writing. The author was suggesting that the best way to finish a novel is to write the first 30 pages. “You are only 30 pages away from writing that novel” the author claimed.

The sad truth for so many would be authors is that they want to have written. They do not realise the incredible effort it takes to finish a novel. I’ve written three and a host of articles and short stories (among many other things). I know what it takes – dedicated effort and persistence.

There is one way to trick the brain into continuing with a novel and for getting it finished. This author is suggesting just write the first 30 pages and see what happens. What I find is this; the characters take over. No longer are you a puppeteer pulling the strings of the events in the lives of your characters. They take on a life of their own and before you know it, the story is writing itself, the characters are speaking for themselves and your brain is tricked into thinking that writing is the most wonderful thing to do in the world. The writing flows, ideas feed upon ideas, events tumble into the story and away it goes. It can be an exhilarating feeling when this all happens.

Try it.

Try getting down those first 30 or so pages and see what happens. Step back a little and let the characters speak and act in their own way. You might be pleasantly surprised.

Warning: This method does not work very well in some genres. For example, writing crime fiction is an exact craft. You must know exactly what is going to happen and plan the plot extremely carefully. Otherwise your readers will be exasperated by dozens of unresolved loose-ends at the end of the novel.

Good writing.

The Adventures of Nancy – I’m going on a holiday

Hi there,

Nancy here again.

I am so excited. I heard my Mum talking to Grandpa Trevor on the phone last night. Grandpa and Grandma are coming here to visit us. Then I’m going home with them for a holiday. I love staying with them. They play games with me, they let me sit on their laps and they have a lovely warm fire. I enjoy sleeping by the fire.

I think Mum said they are coming next Tuesday, but I’m going to keep watching through the lounge room window in case they come soon.

Talk to you soon.

Nancy.

Nancy watching through the window

Nancy watching through the window