Quote on my mind: Writing is a socially acceptable form or Schizophrenia. -E.L Doctorow
Catching Fire: the sequel to the hunger games. I loved this book. I thought it was even better than the first which I already thought was fabulous. I have been recommending it like crazy. It's just a really fun, different read that I thoroughly enjoyed.
I also read WINGS by Aprilynne Pike and enjoyed it. I thought the beginning was a little slow and this is lower YA than I usually read but the end picked up and I enjoyed the writing style. I think that Aprilynne is very talented and I wouldn't be surprised if her books got better and better.
The Hollows. Hmmm. I really wanted to love this book. I bought it the day it came out and ogled over the gorgeous cover. Unfortunately I soon found that the cover was the best part. The story was boring and slow and I couldn't get into the characters.
So there you have it. My three latest book reviews. On a personal note my new favorite Canadian Band is Marianas Trench. If you are looking for new music check them out (Their music videos are pretty entertaining as well)
XOXO
Tracy
Monday, November 9, 2009
Really good books
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
How much time does it take to write a book?
Quote of the day: A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the other one. -Baltasar Gracian
Many authors have a strict writing schedule. I think this is a good way to channel the left brain and combined it with the workings of the right brain. The muse won't always grace your shoulder whispering sweet nothings in your ear but that doesn't give you an excuse to not write. I, myself, am finding that I am a little different even from other writers. Maybe it's because this is only the beginning of my third year writing but I still have trouble pulling myself away from the computer and doing anything else. And even as I am washing dishes and scrubbing bathrooms I am still revising my plot and better defining my characters in my head. I used to average about 5,000 words a day. Then I read Stephen King's book on writing and he mentioned that his goal is 3,000 words a day. Which I think is very impressive. He gets up in the morning and forces himself to sit at that desk. Whether it takes two hours or seven hours he squeezes out 3,000 words. After hearing that I decided that I needed more moderation. So now I try to write between 2,000 and 3,000 words a day. I'm not very strict with myself because most days I write more than that and like I said, my children, husband and house become very neglected. I then read a book (one that I shall not name for now) and the author said that he made sure that he sat down and pounded out 300 words a day. Rain or shine. I sat back. 300 words? That's it? If a person were writing an average sized book say 80,000 words and only wrote 300 words a day it would take 266 days just to get a rough draft. Then the real work begins. I average a book about every three months and can't imagine staying on a single project for an entire year. Yes, I think having a writing goal is important and yes, I think it should be tailored to you and your schedule but I also think that you should push yourself and, to me, 300 words a day...is weak.
XOXO
T
This is a video that I use to inspire myself when I need to write a romantic, heartfelt scene. And no it is not porn although I am from Vegas!
Allison and Ivan SYTYCD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4equUWc_K1k

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Burning Books
Quote of the week: Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan. "The voices are back! Excellent!"
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Labels: agents, Catching Fire, Enna Burning, hungar games, jessica verday, Jim Butcher, My Soul to Take, novels, Query letters, Rachel Vincent. Dresden Files, Shannon Hale, Suzanne Collins, writing
Monday, August 24, 2009
I just can't do it!!!!
Quote: All you need is ignorance and confidence and success is sure. -Mark twain
I know I know. Over and over it says in writing books that you need to just write a bad first draft and then go back and edit. I can't do it. It bothers me that my chapter isnt perfect and I go back and fix it. Then I go forward to chapter 2 and things change so I have to go back to chapter one and adjust. Then I go to chapter 3 and that changes things so then I have to go back to chapter 1 and 2 and make them perfect again. It's a vicious cycle I tell you. But no more. From here on out (I am currently on page 50 of my 250 page novel thirteen hours) I will not look at anything I previously wrote. I can make notes for things that will need changed later but no going backwards. It's the new me baby.
Here is an amazing video by singer Nick Pitera. Make sure you listen to the whole song or you will miss out on his amazing talent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9-CS2v8wcc
XOXO
T
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Is that like American Idol?
Soooooo..... when I am not writing I spend my weekends judging gymnastics. Now I know that not a lot of people are familiar with gymnastics; it is obviously an elite sport but whenever people find out that I am a judge they never quite know what that means.
deductions as well.) Once you get your score you average it with the other judges score and then you take any neutral deductions like 0.10 for going out of bounds or 0.3 for using the wrong mats. You have about 20 to 30 seconds to have all of that done and be onto the next girl because the average session is about 56 gymnasts large and if you take more than 30 seconds to determine a score you are going to be there all day long.
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Labels: american idol, gymnastics
Friday, August 7, 2009
Thriller Vs. Mystery
Quote of the day:
Really, becoming a professional writer sounds more like a mental illness than a professional choice. -Shannon Hale
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Starring the Smiling Tracy Smith
Quote of the day:
There is a bit of insanity in dancing that does everybody a great deal of good. ~Edwin Denby
I have three kids and very little time to myself but I LOVE to work out. Unfortunately I live in the Boonies so I don't have access to a dance studio (my favorite exercise of choice) unless I drive half and hour each way. Therefore, I have a huge stack of work outs that I cycle through. Today I was working out when I noticed that i was consciously coaching myself to smile at the mirrors. I thought about it for a minute and realized that i was practicing just in case the people on the video wanted me to be a demonstrator in their next video. Hello! Are you listening to what I just said? I was waiting for the people on the video to knock on my door and recognize my fitness talent. So for the rest of the workout I continued to smile because I am ultra competitive and if the demonstrates can smile when their lungs are on fire gosh darn it, I can too!
I found a new choreographer that I absolutely love named A'drey. He lives in Russia and is a-mazing. Not just amazing. But A-maze-ing. Below is a link to check him out. And if you want a great dance workout that will make you smile and give you a six pack check out one of my favorites: Jennifer Galardi's Dance off the inches.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FAM8hJA0RM
XOXO
T
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Labels: A'drey, Dance off the inches, working out



