Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Going on hiatus

Okay, guys, so as many of you don't know, my birthday is on September 12! Lucky me, am I right?

Well, no, actually, non-existent audience. (I'm talking to myself...again.)

I have this weird, irrational fear of turning thirteen. And of aging in general (I was mortified when I turned twelve, and gave up my precious eleven-year old years), ever since I was eleven and a half. And...thirteen. Wow. I'm going to turn into a teenager. I won't be a kid anymore. Maybe I'm terrified of growing up?

And I guess that I'm terrified because I haven't finished my novel yet. Stupid, and vain, and shallow, I know. But...I've had this dream for along time. And though originally I hated turning twelve because then I wouldn't be published at eleven (I know, I know, shallow and stupid) I matured and grew to realize that it wasn't just that young author thing that made me terrified of growing up--it was losing my kidhood, too.

I'm really going to miss being a "kid." In a month I'll be a teenager.

So, I'm going on a month-long hiatus. I'm going to try and finish the first draft of Magician's Daughter before my birthday. I'll come back the day after, September 13, and tell you guys how that worked out. I think I'm taking a break from all Internet-related things.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

New layout

Okay, okay, I know. "Make up your mind already, woman!" But for now, I'm just going to keep experimenting with these color themes. I like this green one, but I just might change it again--like back to hot pink, only with a different background.

You didn't even get to see the orange one in effect for more than a day--o wellp XD

Friday, August 12, 2011

Thank goodness for the old days

Haha, okay, ignore the lame title :D

BUT I CAN ACTUALLY POST NOW IN THE "COMPOSE" TAB IN BLOGSPOT! YAY!

It's kind of sad (okay, it really is sad) that it took me so long to figure this out. I went to settings and switched to the old post editor (screw the new one!) and now I can post normally again! Yey! Which means I can also finally comment on my favorite blogs again.

And, errm, ahem. Excuse my pointless celebration over something so minor.

Also, I changed the layout of the blog! :D It's all orange now instead of coral-hot pink (awwhh D: It was hard to choose). But rest assured, peeps, that green is still my most favorite color ever, despite my blog's color theme.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Nancy Yi Fan



This, my poor deprived children, is Nancy Yi Fan. I mentioned her in my previous post.

She wrote "Swordbird" and "Sword Quest," books about peace and freedom, with a cast of bird characters.

Nancy spent most of her life in China, until she moved to the United States when she was nine. Yes, English is her second language, but she speaks it fluently, learned quickly, and was able to publish her book at 12, first starting at 10, only a few years after she started learning English. She can also speak Chinese (not exactly sure what dialect) fluently and translated her book into Chinese herself. The video explains the rest.

Like I said, I really admire her, and she's my inspiration for writing. She's actually the one who got me into writing in the first place.

I first saw her on Oprah, one late night. I was in the living room at my grandma and grandpa's. My aunt and uncle were picking out curtains for their new house (I helped them pick) and I was lounging on the cough with my dear grandma while my grandpa was reading the Vietnamese newspaper on the other couch.

It was an interesting show: the world's smartest kids. I'd only seen Oprah a few times before and it had all bored the heck out of me. I was around nine at the time, and then Nancy's segment came on. And, since I was nine at the time, I was determined to do something to be famous. I wanted to "beat" her, so to speak. (It's okay if you want to beat my nine-year old self with a pipe by this time. I want to now, to.) "If she published at thirteen," I thought, "why can't I do it? And I'm nine, which is a lot younger than her!" Really, I was watching the whole show determined to find something to do better than the person featured, because I was convinced I had to be a World's Smartest Kid. And I was convinced writing a book like Nancy and publishing it was easy--the things I thought as a kid, honestly. (But even then, I was more mature than teens these days who are looking to publish their books and thinking it's so easy--seriously. It's sad.)

And so I got down to writing. My first ideas stank and were rip-offs of Barbie movies, to be honest, but I was still better than what most teens write today, surprisingly. Heck, I probably had better grammar, too, and I actually noticed from books how to write proper dialogue. ("Hi," said Bob. I figured out pretty quick it wasn't "Hi." said Bob, or "Hi." Said Bob.)

As I got older I developed a sense and love for writing, and instead of hating Nancy's guts and viewing her as competition (*hits nine-year old self with pipe*) I know view her as a source of inspiration and admiration. Really, Nancy is awesome. Go Nancy Yi Fan!

From digital to traditional...again

So a while ago I went school supply shopping (I very much love school supplies, by the way). And while there, I bought an extra binder, notebook paper, and 5 subject notebook. I also bought extra pencils and my aunt fixed my Hello Kitty mechanical pencil for me.

And lately I've been thinking about writing Magician's Daughter (current project) with paper and pencil instead of on the laptop.

This isn't really that concerning; I make this decision every time I get new notebooks and pencils XD

Yesterday I wrote some of MD in the binder and I think I just might make the switch, edit anything with red pen, and then write the final draft/second draft on the laptop. It seems fun and exciting somehow (but this is coming from me) and I like the idea a lot. And, Nancy Yi Fan (awesome author of Swordbird; I admire her. She published Swordbird at 12) has got me thinking about doing it, since she said that she liked to write in notebooks because on the computer it's really tempting to just hit the backspace bar and delete everything.

I've got my stuff spread out on my bed right now; laptop, notebooks, binder, one Ticonderoga pencil, one Hello Kitty mechanical pencil, pencil sharpener, notebook paper, and dictionoaries and Kindle.

Also, I downloaded "Woe is I" by Patricia O'Connor yesterday onto my Kindle. It's a step up from Woe is I Jr., that's for sure.

And uh...yeah :D

Monday, August 1, 2011

Two Fires Chapter 1, a hunger games fanfic - FanFiction.Net

Two Fires Chapter 1, a hunger games fanfic - FanFiction.Net

Okay, before I start ranting on how awesome this fan-fiction this is...uh. Well. I love it and it's helped me go through the Mockingjay-depression era XD Uh...check it out...and stuff...