That Tamberine changes tune! & writing story tips

Twas the night before Christmas and no sign of dad was Jayne’s

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thoughts. Me dad only staggered in some nights wanting to see me but mum wouldn’t let him. The next morning Jayne could hear whistling coming down the road. Jayne popped her head out the window and it was her dad and he had this parcel neatly wrapped with red tissue paper and a white ribbon with a bow.

He gave me that red parcel with the white bow and it jingled. I missed you daddy and thank you for seeing me today and with a surprize red parcel, Open it.

I got the biggest surprize it was a tamberine…

The story above is different than what I wrote first and it’s so different-I liked the first snippet, thats filed, so you could be writing a snippet a few times before it’s right one that fits in well.

When starting my novel my ideas were going everywhere. I kept starting a line of thought then stopping. My teacher told me you just have to pick one idea and go with it. Starting from scratch with a novel there must be an idea and then revote around that. Some ideas with writing happening, maybe a chapter or two you can find that it’s not taking you anywhere. When I started Jayne Tishrae I started her as a little girl and it was in third person, though it didn’t take me anywhere after a 1000 words or 2.

One day it came to me boing! a diary format and I thought how cool is that-perfect. Plus I could write it as if she wrote it herself. This worked after part one and it’s still. Bits and pieces from the first idea with Jayne as a child I have kept snippets here and there. Kinda like above.

Book Bugs are rattling!

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I last left off to writing I would stick my plan to the wall, well I haven’t. Oh well I will now! Part one first draft is finished; now Part two is to commence. This where I trigger my characters to act, be themselves and write the dam book. I’m pocking the keys on the keyboard very hard- maybe in my memory I think it’s type-writer-I don’t know. What else prompt me was a person who wasn’t nice I came across and disability has something to do with it, so that was that. Jayne Tishrae has come out of her closet with an aim though her mind thinks of conpanionship of a fun moving time. It started out to be, though in the end it will be a sad affair (we are talking about Part two plan) fictional by a fact! Awesome!

This story started with a diary about 6 months later went though a caravan, several majawana cigrettes, and a psyciactric hospital so I think pick up on the diarie’s format, it’s covers and what is on the covers-an elephant with it’s trunk up and several false walks to a gravesite of a big rest. That’s how Jayne went. So my diary is a symbol in my story. I have to make the diary stand out and have it’s own journey too.

I will not edit this post or any as this is how I write unassisted by our present, but go back to the eighties of this young girl in her life with having a mental illness.

Opened the closet draw…

My book I am writing is alive and well for me toride the journey…gord it’s motivation to stick to one thing and finish it!

I wiped away the cobwebs to write my book-plan, think, smoke and have a coffee, sorry I smoke the odd cigarette and indulge in coffee. I have a go with chocolate…though I think I have had too much…I’m eating fruit now! Though smoke!

I first started my first draft in 2006 and so many characters have entered my mind and continue to live. My world of words are a struggle through a girls life with mental illness in the 80′s when psychatric wards were over flowed and miss managed.

It’s taken me awhile to find what draw my book was in as little people moved my office and everything was anywhere!

I have part one first draft finished which is 20,000 words…I need to read again and see what I’m up to…give the story a bit of life by understanding what I have written to continue much understanding when I continue with part two…plans to go on the wall to keep me thinking and exploring the possibilities.