Wednesday 14 September 2016

A re-gnoming centre!

When I'm not thinking about writing or blogging I enjoy spending time outside, especially in my garden, I find a lot of insliration can come your way if you are outside. I have a weird obsession with garden gnomes, some of my friends are scared of them but I just love the little guys! I always secretly hope for gnome theamed gifts for birthdays or Christmas, just so I can add to my little collection.

Their happy little faces and whimsical nature is very endering, I often wonder wjat they are thinking and what mischief they get up to at night, cos, you know, thats when they come alive!

I have decided to turn the garden into a re-gnoming centre! (Geddit??) So I will take on all unloved gnomes, old or new to live out their lives with like minded gnomes and a slightly eccentric woman! I stood Norman and the gang (Norman is the gnome with the brown beard that my niece made me, I love him!) By some newly sprouted mushrooms, they look pretty cute huh?


I figured that a nice little place by the roses wpuld suit them, gnomes like roses you know! And it seemed that they were very busy over night, as when I went put this morning there were even more mushrooms surrounding my little guys! I also have them a house, incase they need shelter!


I feel pretty lucky to have gnomes working in my garden, because everybody know what a difference they make!

I shall keep you all updated on the gnome sotuation, because even if you think you don't want to know, you will find yourself wondering about them in a few days time. You will continue to think about them until you return here for an update. Thats how they get you! And if you reach this point, I am sorry to say, there is no hope of a cure! Haha!

Sometimes I'm openly eccentric......sorry aboit that!

Until next time! 
Xx

Monday 5 September 2016

What's in a name?


One of the most challenging things I find is choosing names for my characters. It is not something that can be forced and often I wait for them to tell me. Yes, I know I sound crazy but they honestly do tell you their names! I absolutly love naming things, I do it all the time, inanimate objects included. I'm never short of ideas for names but I am soooo picky about which name I eventually settle on.


When naming a protagonist I try to imagine other characters using their name and what it might be shortened or lengthened too. In some cultures and magical pathways knowing someone's name gives people power over them so depending on your story you may need them to have a name that cannot be guessed easily.

Be aware of how the name fits in overall in the story, you can't call a character 'Chardonay' if they were a 15th century poet! The name should be memorable and you should always look up the meaning, it can give your character more depth. Apart from if you made the name up of course, then it can mean anything you want!

Surnames are just as important, they can often give more depth to the story and link characters together that you may not have otherwise been able to link. If you are setting your story in a real place it is always worth checking to see popular surnames in the area.

So how do you choose your names? Do you use a generic name generator? Or do you research and wait to be told, like me?

Friday 2 September 2016

Top 10 tips for handling criticism.....

There are a lot of people out there that will tell you things you don't want to hear in the belief that they are somehow being helpful. There are situations where it is actually sage advice, but plenty of people offer their 'help' without actually taking your feelings into consideration. So on this note I give you, my top 10 tips for handling criticism!



1) Is it actually criticism? Now, be honest, we can all be a little bit sensitive about thing so before you punch your best friends, aunties, cousin in the face just think for a minute, is what you think they are saying, what they are actually saying? Obviously of they just blatantly say "this is poo" then by all means punch them (in a totally made up scenario in your head, that's how writers handle stuff!). But, if they are saying "it's OK" then don't analyse the word OK, they might mean that its actually OK!

2) Don't show it to people you know will want to offer you their sound advice when you know full well they are talking rubbish and have never written anything in their lives; not even a text! Well maybe a text, but, they are the ones that abbreviate, brb or wknd. I grrrrr at those people!

3) Is the criticism valid? Not all criticism is evil, sometimes it's very helpful. If your target audience all leave reviews saying the words used are beyond their years, which can be especially true when writing for children, then these people have a point. Sometimes you just got to take it on the chin champ.

4) Buy a notebook. A pretty one. Just because you can. Because notebooks make us happy. Or any other kind of stationary really. Go on, treat yourself! Then use it to work your way through how you feel. Like therapy, only prettier!

5) Handle it with grace. Don't lay on the floor screaming and crying if someone says your writing is 'a bit far fetched' because people frown on that! Instead thank the person for their time and their opinion. Then when you get home, write a short story and have them decapitated in it! Job done!

6) Talk it over with someone you trust. I find taking criticism very hard, I take it very personally and it will often reduce me to tears because I'm way to sensitive. I am however lucky that I have a wonderful man in my life (we shall call him Flip) who sits and listens to my whining and sobbing before he gently coaxes me into talking about it like a grown ass woman. He always helps me to see the positive in whatever criticism I have had.

7) Take the important bits on board. Not all criticism is there to hurt you. Constructive criticism is actually very helpful, just take what you need from it.

8) Let it go. Don't dwell. Don't  let one person dictate the way you feel about your writing, remember that you can't please all of the people all of the time. You are doing your best.

9) Work out your frustration at the gym. I actually shuddered writing that, obviously I have no place at the gym but I do like a bit of yoga. Any of your chosen forms of exercise can release those cheeky endorphins and allow you to feel more positive. Weather punching a big bag, pounding the treadmill or breathing exercises in your favourite pose, finding a way of self soothing is very important.

10) Stop being so hard on yourself. You are amazing. Don't give up!

Criticism comes in many forms but being able to recognise and handle it will set you apart from those that succeed and those that don't. Keep going and don't give up. Look at me, I have absolutely no followers but I'm still writing because one day the right person will read my stuff and want to follow my blog. But until then, I shall write because I love it!

Until next time........

Xx