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Showing posts with label lovefest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lovefest. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

RTW: In Which I Tell you Merci Beaucoup

Road Trip Wednesday is a blog carnival, where YA Highway’s contributors and readers post a weekly writing- or reading-related question and answer it on our own blogs. You can hop from destination to destination and get everybody’s take on the topic.

This week’s prompt was: Who has helped you on your reading/writing/publishing journey?

So I might have mentioned it before, but my writing journey has been plagued with doubts and fears. I know I can write, but can I write well enough? When I was in college studying journalism, I took a course in narrative nonfiction, which was taught by this guy. Our first assignment: Write a narrative nonfiction story about something, some big issue that we could turn the microscope on as narrative nonfiction tends to do.

I headed to this tattoo parlor where I chatted with the owner and sat in on this really understanding woman’s tattoo. I wrote the article. And instead of having me complete any of the assignments that followed, my professor had me work on the article, doing additional reporting (me and the guys at the tattoo parlor got thisclose) and refining the article for publication.

That right there, that single act of believing my work was good enough to take out of the classroom and pitch newspapers and magazines made me realize I can do this. It was the moment I believed in my abilities as a writer. But it’s not the only thing that’s helped me in my publishing pursuits.

If I spent this entire post naming everyone who’s made this journey easier for me I might sound like an Oscar speech from—oh, I don’t know—a Best Sound Mixing winner. (Read: snoozefest) So I’ll just say this: You all have helped me.

My critique partners and beta readers have strengthened my work. My writing friends have kept me strong and positive that I can do this and helped me laugh along the way. The writing community has been kind and welcoming, making me realize even more that THIS IS WHAT I NEED TO DO. People whose blogs are gold mines of writing advice have strengthened my writing and, most times than I’d care to admit, helped me get over the fear that I’m doing something wrong. And authors, these people who are rock stars of the literary world, encourage me without even knowing.

(FYI to all authors: The little people, like me, kind of love it when you respond to a comment or tweet. It makes us feel like part of the community, and that’s invaluable in the otherwise solitary pursuit that is writing.)

I guess what I’m saying is that a single person hasn’t guided my journey, which is exactly what would happen if my life were a movie. (I can see the gruff but wise Sean Connery character now—or Joseph Gordon Levitt, depending on whether or not they use the whole mentor-turned-love interest angle.)

Cue the inspirational music.


Who’s helped you on your writing journey?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

YA Love Stories




I’m as much a fan of action-packed violent books as the next guy girl, but that doesn’t mean I’m not also a sucker for a good romance. And seeing as today is Valentine’s Day I thought I’d share some of my favorite YA romances. Some of the books focus on love (like, say, Anna and the French Kiss, which kind of says it all in the title) while others just have great romances in addition to the rest of the story.

So here we go…

THE romance: 


The sweet, this-is-too-adorable-to-breathe romance:


The kind of love story that breaks your heart then glues it back together:


The anti-romance:


The love that shouldn’t make you smile (even though it does):


The romance that picks you up after you’ve bawled your eyes out:


The kind of romance all girls dream of:


The epic love story:


The coming-of-age romance:


The perfect love triangle:


The adorable, wish-this-would-happen-to-me romance:


Happy Valentine’s Day, friends!

What’s your favorite YA romance?

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Let's Try This Again


Yesterday I posted a love note to my secret valentine. She loved it. I loved her for loving it.

And then I found out I had the wrong valentine. And BohemienneDC two. (Not that there’s anything wrong with having two valentines. I hear you get double the chocolate that way. Interestingly, a double valentine very rarely leads to double the Tiffany. In case you were wondering.)

Still, I think poor Rebecca Behrens got the shaft. I mean, she woke up on February 14 expecting a love note and … nothing. I bet she feels like the kid in kindergarten who eats paste and never gets any Valentines Day cards. So, Rebecca, enjoy some kissing animals for V-Day:




Also, I would just like to point out that at one point in her life Rebecca wanted to be a fly girl on In Living Color. R.Beccs (can I call your fly girl younger self that?), Happy Valentine’s Day.

p.s. Check out Rebeccas blog and follow her on Twitter.

Monday, February 14, 2011

How Do I Love Thee?



There are two reasons I’m thankful that today is Valentine’s Day.

1.     I hang onto the hope that Kay Jewelers will finally stop airing its stupid commercials with that stupid jingle* that never gets out of your head. I’m tired of seeing V-Day ads for the same multicolored charm bracelet that Santa approved of throughout all of November and December.

2.     I get to participate in the Blogger Lovefest dreamed up by Kate Hart, Tahereh Mafi, Kristin Miller, and Sarah Enni. I’m just glad they’re using their superpowers for good this time.

So about the Lovefest. Here’s how it worked: Bloggers were paired and instructed to blog about their secret Valentine today. (Yes, it reminds me of those awesome Valentine’s Day celebrations in elementary school, too.) When I received my secret Valentine I had a minor freak out. I’d never heard of my mysterious blogger. Two bars of chococlate later and I was fine.

Because Rebecca Behrens is cool. Really cool. I know this because, like any good secret admirer, I stalked her.**

Edited to add: And here’s where I find out that this is not Rebecca Behrens at all. It appears I was assigned the wrong blog address. However, BohemienneDC is still very cool. And the real Rebecca Behrens is also very cool for understanding. So tomorrow I’ll post my Lovefest ode to her. 

But I thought it might be creepy to slide a letter under her door, so here’s my Valentine’s Day note:

Dear, Rebecca BohemienneDC,

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways…

No. 1
You’re an enabler—in a good way. Seriously. Reading your Twitter stream inspires me. You’re constantly posting your word counts and, while I may be a tad jealous when you whip out 1,000 words, I’m also motivated to make a big dent in my WIP.

No. 2
Your tweets are hilarious, though they make me want to waste more time on twitter.

No. 3
You knit. Okay, okay, this may be a bit selfish, but I could totally use a new scarf.

No. 4
You live in D.C. (Near me! Hi!) and described the city as the kind of cold that burns your nose hairs and makes your toenails hurt. And that, dear friend, is the most perfect way to describe winter. That, and traffic-jammed.

No. 5
You said this: “Remember, writing is supposed to be fun. In between all the scary, self-doubting, frustrating, horrifying parts.” Thanks, I think we all needed that.

Admiringly,
Your Valentine


p.s. Because Rebecca BohemienneDC says she’s super shy, how about you head over to her blog and say hi? And follow her on Twitter.


*Sorry for infecting you.
** Um, Rebecca BohemienneDC? Please hold off on filing for a restraining order. I promise I don’t even know your address.