Friday, October 4, 2013

MIA - Apologies and Updates!

    I am so sorry I have been so remiss in posting this year. But here's a big huge update about what's been going on.
    So far this year I've started on several business ventures and branching out personally. Now one of my goals was to write on my blogs more, but that's ultimately taken a backseat until I can get everything organized. Which is part of what I've been working on. Along with a lot of ACTUAL WRITING!!!!! OMG!
    There's been a lot of progress with several of my writing projects, including my "Time and Tides" series and my writer's workbook. As well as the setting up of Kickstarters for some of these projects.
    However, personal projects are going on hold for a little bit as it stands. I am biding on a freelance indie project that I am very excited about and hopefully will lead to a great partnership on a really amazing project! Besides this being a really exciting opportunity but this could create some expanded options for my personal projects - by proxy. And add a new asset to the family.
    Thank you for baring with me, and sticking with me through this journey. Onto a new chapter!!!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Keeping Organized and a bit about File Naming **Updated**

   Hi all! Today’s topic comes from a question posted by a new member on FWO; a fiction writer’s site I belong to.
   “Does anyone have any tips on organizing my notes?” (I’m paraphrasing)
   Well we all have our own ways and our own methods of attempting to organize the creativity oozing from between our ears. A lot of us carry around laptops or tablets these days. But, even with the ever changing, more and more portable, highly interactive computing devices available in our world - even right down to our phones - nothing seems to be as popular as good old fashioned pen and paper when it comes to fiction writers. So what does that mean? That means that most of us have shelves, boxes, bins, even closets full of these processed trees. If you’re working on one, maybe two projects at once that’s usually not a problem to keep these organized as carrying two notebooks and switching between them when necessary isn’t too difficult. But if that was your situation you wouldn’t be asking; “How do I keep organized,” now would you?

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Blog UPDATES!!!

HI ALL!!!

    Well guess what?! I realized that my writing tools might be a lot more useful if they were editable forms instead of just printable forms. So there's a bit of a delay there. HOWEVER! I finally got around to creating the images and uploading the changes I've been wanting to make to this site for forever! These changes are reflective of exciting new changes coming along. Stay tuned for news about "the Writer's Red Pen."

Friday, June 7, 2013

No Summer Vacation

     Hello all! I'm sorry I have been absent a lot lately. I have been tackling a lot of new things this year. From building my Print and Design company Print Muses, learning the tricks of that trade, realizing and researching the improvement needs of my resources for a large part of the extensions of my writing, as well as looking at Kickstarter - hopefully there will be news on that soon - and learning about that. All while trying to maintain some decent contact with my family. So I've been a busy, busy bee.
     I have had time, though, to complete My Creative Writing Tools. Find out in my next post!!!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Wait; it's March already?!

Wow this year already got away from me! Since December I've been working on setting up a Wiki for my series and with it starting to create the digital media to go with it and the novels themselves. This led to a number of unrelated projects and the setup of a small business - "Print  Muses" design. My own little print and digital design studio, the setup and opening of which has taken most of my time this year so far. I promise to get back on blogging regularly again soon. But for now check out the Mysted Wiki. Stay tuned for more exciting news.

Monday, December 10, 2012

NaNoWrimo - BUST ... Prioritizing and Support

    Well, I started out with the best of intentions, but November was just that; NO-vember. This was actually the first year that I have participated in NaNoWriMo where I did not reach my goal. A lot got done this month, yet nothing at all and very, very little actual writing. Most of the month was taken up by the one-turned-three week project that was the forced re-carpeting of our condo. Followed promptly by several separate invasions of 6 legged critters of the black ant persuasion - which in the 18 years of being in this house has only happened 6 times before and on much smaller scale, which has eaten up most of the days in-between. (We still haven't figured out why they decided, now that the place is the best it's looked in the last 6 years, that NOW was the time. No rain, not terribly cold or hot. No logical reason.) Still what writing (and writing related tasks) that did get done had significant impact and I feel that if priority had been given to NaNoWriMo (as in the past) and had I had the support to make that happen there was the potential for this to be the most productive NaNoWriMo EVER for me. But that did not happen and thus the subject of this post. So why?

Friday, November 2, 2012

NaNoWriMo - National Novel Writing Month

Hi all!

    Again I apologize for my absence but that little thing called life keeps getting in my way. Like the fact that our incredibly full house is being re-carpeted, painted outside, getting a new garage door, and a few other things. Timing couldn't be WORSE, the hubby's job is giving him grief for some personal illness issues, my work comp issue is flaring and I'm playing a game of hurry up and wait with the company and lawyers. But the timing though isn't ours to call - ah the joys of renting. But I can tell you that I am working on 20 new articles as I attempt to accomplish some of my personal goals. And speaking of personal goals, this month is National Novel Writing Month - 30 days, 50,000 words; sponsored by NaNoWriMo Organization. Which I have participated in (officially or non-officially for the last 6 years) and I will be participating again this year.