I love to write. I have such a great idea for a romantic young adult story that I've been doing research on Ballet, dancers, ballet clothes, shoes and etc. Obviously, this will take place in the world of ballet and dancing and how can it not be romantic, right? I mean, c'mon, ballet is romantic! I have my male main character name. But I'm stuck on my female lead's name. I want something simple, but that's not over done. I liked Anna, but lately Anna is in a lot of books. I like Catherine, but then I think too many people will compare to Flowers in the Attic's Cathy. So I'm stuck. So this brings me to Grapemo. This is a yearly thing that Jeannine Garsee does every February. I think for the past 4 years I've said I do it and I've crashed and burned horribly. Sometimes my writing mojo works and other times, I get so frustrated with myself. But I've been doing some homework and I want to write a really good chapter. Yes, one really good chapter for Grapemo. It doesn't have to be a whole book in 28 days, just stick to your goals and you survive Grapemo. I can do this. I know I can. I'm totally stoked for my idea and I want it to be brilliant. I've linked Grapemo above. Join if you want!
I'm not getting any younger and my goal is to write a damn book. Ever since I was 5 reading Little House on the Prairie, my goal was to be a writer. I've been living in the writing world for about 5 years know and I've seen the ups and down of writers getting rejected time and time again. And writers getting representation and then getting a publishing house to buy their work. I know the words are in me and I just have to dig deep down inside to bring them up. I always seem to get my great ideas right before I fall asleep. I swear I can write a full chapter right before I fall asleep. And of course those words are brilliant and by the time I wake up in the morning, they are just a faded memory. It's so flipping frustrating!
Now February is also my Jane Eyre Readathon. I'm so excited to read this too. So I'll be reading and writing at weird hours. I will post a check in on Jane Eyre on Monday's. Remember to read this at your own pace. There is no time limit. If you are a first-time reader of this story, you are really in for a treat. You know how some people will ask what book would you like to read again for the first time? Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice would totally be mine. Since February 1 starts on a Tuesday, our first check-in will be on February 7. I've set up my google calendar to remind me. So February will be a busy month and I hope I can manage it all! Laura takes deep breaths!
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Hardcover: 384 Pages
Publisher: Poppy/Little Brown for Young Readers, October 11, 2010
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Reading Level: Young Adult
Hardcover: 384 Pages
Publisher: Poppy/Little Brown for Young Readers, October 11, 2010
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I just finished April Lindner's Jane and I absolutely adored it. I was a bit meh at the beginning because the similarity to the original was a bit jarring and wondered how anyone could get away with that. The one think I liked about this book is that it didn't read like fan fiction. I know a lot about ff as I used to write some during my Austen/Firthaholicism. You can, if you dare, read it at Austen.com and I was just plain Laura because I was an original dwiggie. Long story.
Anyway, I've been meaning to reread Jane Eyre for a while and my friend Laura has never read it so I asked her if she'd like to read it together. Well then I chatted with Shana Silver and asked if she'd like to read it and she's in so I was wondering if anyone else would want to read this book. We could have daily check ins or I could post a chapter review or just create a post to talk about what we've read, what we like, don't like etc. I'd like to get some new people to Bronte, so if you've never read Jane Eyre, you're really in for treat. If you've only read Lindner's Jane, give the original a shot.
So just leave a comment if you're in. I'll create a list of people who are in and we can decide how many chapters to read per week, etc. I'm really excited for this. I hope you'll come along and enjoy the book.
*here is the link for my ff which was a spin off of When Harry Met Sally/Pride & Prejudice.
I called it When Fitzy met Lizzy. definitely read at your own risk, this was written in 1998! (much Mary Sue going on!) There is a running joke in the story, that you should pick up on right away. (It's not good, I originally wrote this for a certain Scholastic/Arthur A. Levine editor who was in London at the time...
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I adore GrapeMo (besides Jen would kick me if I didn't do it, lol). How about Hannah? Still very feminine, but not as common as Anna. But do be careful...I am wondering if, with that Black Swan movie taking awards and all, there isn't about to be a glut of ballet stories. (Kinda like what happened with elves after LOTR ;) )
Have fun, I am sure you can get a wonderful story if you just believe in it, and KEEP GOING!
From Liana: I accidentally deleted it!
I'm right there with you. seems like getting started is the hardest part. good luck with your busy but productive feburary!
Eldheni, thankfully Black Swan was more psychological than romantic. So hopefully my story will be a one off. about 5 years ago I started an angel story, but yeah, look what happened. I thought of angels first! :)
Character names always take me the longest time to come up with. I get seriously stressed about it. I'm actually happy to be writing retellings now because I usually don't have a choice about a name and it tends to make things easier for me. (Though there have been some names I've HATED and grumbled about having to write but eventually grew to love. Alice herself, for example.)