Spidey’s Serene Sunday – Part 129

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“The one who falls and gets up is so much stronger than the one who never fell.” – Anon

I really like this quote that Spidey found this week.

Is it not true, that failure is not a bad thing, just a trial run, in whatever field you experience it? And because of that failure, you end up learning something, and retaining it for use the next time you try? And if you fail again, you still learn something else that is new!

I guess that is the point of today’s quote. There are people out there who manage to hit the big time, first time round, and they are really lucky. It doesn’t happen for the vast majority of us.

Take a look at the world of celebrity, and how stars who became famous, almost overnight, as child artists, end up on a slippery slope as they grow up, and if they are given independence, they don’t really have a clue about real life, gliding from one bad decision to another.

Then you have people who come to fame a little later in life, and because of the knocks that life has hit them with, they come out stronger people, with lasting power.

It’s similar for us budding authors. Easy to sit and wish that we were going to be able to write a best seller, straight off, like some of the big name authors, and land publishing deals, and have people requesting movie rights… But each knock we have, be it a disappointing critique for your first ever try, to writers block, to the constant rejections from publishers, makes us stronger, better writers.

And how much do we really know about the journey of some of these best selling authors? A lot of them have faced the struggles we do, hence their own learning curve, and then success!

(Can you tell I have writing on the brain, seeing as I am currently trying to write my first ever first draft! #RiNoWriMo)

Have a wonderful week Peeps!

 

Quick Question #RiNoWriMo

Hey all, yes, I am hard at work with my writing, honestly!

But I came up against a little barrier, and wanted to get your feedback on it.

In my WIP, as it is based on a Sikh family, to make it authentic, there are certain words or phrases that have to be written in the lingo Punjabi to make sense, if you know what I mean.

My dilemma is this,

a) do I write the word/phrase in Punjabi and then the translation in brackets after?

b) do I include a glossary, which means flicking back and forth to see what something means?

Or

c) do I have little footnote translations at the bottom of the page?

I like the brackets idea because it is kinda straight away, but worry that it would ruin the flow of the text or speech.

The glossary is fine in a physical book but on an e-reader, it would be more annoying to flit back and forth

And the last idea, I could just about format a book to include this, but I think an e-book would be a nightmare, as if you adjust the font to your personal choice, the footnotes wouldn’t sit on the right pages!

There are some words that are repeated many times so once they were introduced, I would hope that the reader got the translation, but there are some that will only be used once or twice…

All feedback gratefully received!

#RiNoWriMo

Knuckling Down #MondayBlogs

It’s the first time in a long while, that I haven’t had something specific planned for a Monday morning post.

Today I woke, got myself settled, checked my reader, emails, notifications across Social Media, then realised the date.

31st July.

That means that tomorrow, the 1st August, is when I promised myself (rather publically) that I would concentrate on my writing.

No pressure eh!

Soooo… What to do?

I can’t say goodbye to you all for a month, because that is just not the way I am!

But I guess I shall have to cut down on my general posts for a while, unless something really inspires me to write (and it will… it always does!)

I am going to keep up with all the weekly challenges that I participate in, and my Friday Healthy eating update and Spidey on a Sunday, but the rest, may just fall a little by the wayside.

But that doesn’t mean I am not here, oh no!

I’ll still be around, reading your wonderful posts, and interacting with you.

I’ll just be a little stricter with myself, and limit it to certain times of the day (yeah right!)

So I am off now to enjoy my last No Pressure day before something will miraculously start appearing on my screen, as August inspires me to write!

Catch ya laters Peeps!

Summer Writing Plans!

If you have been reading my blog you will have heard me mention that I am going to attempt to get more writing done on my Teenage WIP this holiday.

Life is never so easy though.

When I made these little promises to myself, you know August being a mini RiNoWriMo (Ritu’s Novel Writing Month!), I didn’t know that the family was about to throw six thousand functions at us too!

(Ok, six thousand is a bit of an exaggeration but still, you get my drift?)

So, four weddings, consisting of at least eight functions, a couple of prayers at the temple, along with play dates with the kids friends, and of course, working out when I can spend a week with my parents means that this particular idea is not really going to work as I had hoped!

But I am still determined to do something.

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Last night, I dug out the printed version of what I have done so far, and my original notebook with my story plans sketched out. I have post it notes ready, and I thought why not use one of the lovely gifts from my class (a diary) to keep track of when I can write, and how much I manage!

So, I have to admit to myself, that it may not be a completed first draft by the end of my summer holidays, but it should be a much more beefed up version!

As soon as Hubby Dearest leaves for work, I should get on my PC or sit with my notes, and try and use that peaceful time when the kids are asleep, to progress further…

Well, that’s the plan, anyway!

Wish me luck, and keep pushing me Peeps! I need you to make me carry on!

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