Wednesday 10 April 2019

A-to-Z Blog Challenge: I is for...instinct

The Letter I in the world of words are usually associated with inspiration. Personally, I am tired of hearing it, reading about it, and trying to explain to new writers that inspiration is nothing more than an excuse not to write. So today the letter I is for instinct.
I started my writing life as a pantser (someone who writes without planning anything about the story), and I have to say that it worked well for me. There are some drawbacks, as there are with being a planner, but overall no problems for me.
But as I became more experienced, I realised that there is a golden middle way that eliminates some of the negatives associated with pantsing, it is called plantsing. Not too original I grant you, but it has added another level of creativity to my stories which I didn't expect at all: instinct.
Doing the planning around the setting and characters of my stories, allows those details to sink into my subconscious. The information is there, a part of my creative mind, and no longer requires the rational part of my brain to take such an active role in the writing process. I can now trust my gut, my instincts, as I write the words of my story. The details are embedded so the creative energies can flow uninhibited, without overthinking every word or detail.
Is this inspiration? Nope. People waiting for inspiration don't do anything until the muse whacks them upside the head. Instinct, to me, is more fundamental. I cannot not write, or be creative in some way since I also like to draw. Fundamentals don't need to wait for inspiration to act. It is in itself a driving force for the creative side of me to get its voice heard, and its desires to be acted upon.
Instinct or inspiration? I know which one I will listen to every time.

Tuesday 9 April 2019

A-to-Z Blog Challenge: H is for...habit

As a word addict - reader and writer - I know that often it is our habits that drive our choices. But it is not only the things we choose to do, such as writing every day but also the things we have to do - like brushing our teeth. Personal care and wellbeing should be at the top of our daily habits, and yet they are often the things we neglect. Not the cleaning habits I think so much as the activities that require an effort from ourselves. Exercise? Meditation? Preparing healthy food? I wonder why that is. 
I write every day. I meditate five to six times a week. Since adopting a vegetarian diet, I am more aware of what I eat. I also have to cook at home more than I did before the lifestyle change, purely because the convenience of takeaway food is focused on people who eat meat. I am not a health nut, but it is my awareness of my longterm health that influences my choices now.
If we live healthier (mentally and physically) we are probably going to live longer and be more successful, so why the neglect? Is it pure laziness, or have we just become so disposable in our thinking as we have in the way we treat the things we own? New phone every two years, a new car every three to five years, new wardrobe every six months.
The list goes on, and I would love to hear your opinion: the general population don't want to die (we are going to, but that does not negate our fear of it) and yet we do nothing to enable us to live a better quality life until we leave this life. So why does the human species manufacture its own demise, one body at a time?

Monday 8 April 2019

A-to-Z Blog Challenge: G is for...goals

Today my post is about goals. I have been reading about goals and why some work and some don't. The success or failure of the goals we set ourselves has more to do with why we set these goals than what the goals actually entail. If our motivation is external (outside of ourselves) the probability of failure is high.
If we are setting goals based on what drives us internally, these goals are important enough to us to make time for us to work on them to make them happen.
I often make a list of the books I want to publish every year, and most often that doesn't happen - at least not all of them get released. But I always, always make my word count target. For me, it is about writing the stories more than publishing the end result. Something to think about...

Sunday 7 April 2019

Another month, another week...

With the A-to-Z blog challenge now firmly underway, life carries on with the usual things and responsibilities. But it is what we make of it and working to make the best of it, takes time and effort.

So here is the A-to-Z schedule for the week ahead:

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Until tomorrow!
💜 Linzé


Saturday 6 April 2019

A-to-Z Blog Challenge: F is for...fiction

A word post for
the challenge today
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While I may not like editing so much, I love writing. Even in the midst of a hectic life of a self-employed consulting engineer, I have managed to keep up with my writing target for Camp NaNoWriMo. For many people, it is a time socialise and support each other on social media. I on the other hand like to hide in my writing cave, i.e. my home office, and work on my next book project.
This April a little romance invaded my writing cave, and as the story unfolds, I wonder how Lucy is going to take it when Craig reveals the family secret to her.
I hope she will be brave enough to handle it! A love story with a dark twist which will leave you gasping when the truth comes out.
Until Monday; when my newsletter will also pop into your mailbox. Have you signed up yet?

💜 Linzé

Friday 5 April 2019

A-to-Z Blog Challenge: E is for...editing

A word post from
me today
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Editing is not my favourite activity when it comes to writing a book or blog post for publication, but I do know how important it is. For most of my writing, I use an online application, but the final say for my books is the red pen of a professional editor.
Have a look at this website to find a list of online editing applications. At least one of them would be perfect for your writing (and editing) needs.


Here are today's special mentions:
A Field Trip Life- children's stories
Merely Bookish- writing craft
M. K. Waller- writer
Why not pop over to their blogs to say hi?

Until tomorrow!
💜 Linzé

Thursday 4 April 2019

Book feature: Writing Book Reviews As An Author: Inspiration To Make It Easier by J Lenni Dorner

book cover, Writing Book Reviews As An Author: Inspiration To Make It Easier by J Lenni Dorner
















D is for Dorner.
Welcome back to my blog J!

Book feature today - a book for all lovers of books!

Get it on Amazon


See you tomorrow for the letter E!
💜Linzé

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step X - submission process (part 1: the painting)

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