Friday, December 4, 2009

I won!


Nanowrimo is over! (shoo!)
her is my web badge!

I am going to continue to update this blog with personal notes, nerd jokes, and other random stuff. So keep checking back!

JL

Monday, November 9, 2009

Eating Literary Dust, Trudgeing Along, Book Excerpt, other crap :)

Hi again,
Funny how a guy loses all his steam in like 5 seconds. Yep thats me, I had to spend all of one day catching up, and then I thought I had lost allot of it PANIC!
But I'm trying to get back on track! Partially because I am tired of eating Anna's Literary Dust. What kind of a jerk are you, to have a good long writing spurt just before my literary determination fails? I mean thats just really mean of you to leave me on the starting line while you pass the 20,000 word mark. Yup I'm pretty mad at you write now.
JK, Congratulations your doing great! You have made me want to work harder! As I think I will.
Anyways here is a small excerpt of my writing, enjoy, or don't.

From Chapter 4

There is nothing like seeing a new face, it is as though you were united with an old friend, but yet you are not. The face itself wasn’t strange as much as it’s features, it seemed familiar.

At this point in the story, a movie picture would have our protagonist suddenly recognize the face, as that of his father, who he had not seen since his childhood. The movie would probably end with them walking slowly away in each others arms, the sun would (appropriately) be rising in the background. Yo-Yo Ma would be playing gently “Simple Gifts” as accompanied by Allison Crouse. The problem is that even if Yo-Yo Ma had the inclination to take Allison Crouse to the top of a mountain and perform for free (yours truly would be unable to pay them). They would have realized that the face did not belong to James’s long lost father, or to anyone he could recognize.

In fact the face was one which no one in this world would recognize. It did not in fact belong to this world, though it did look very like a face this world would hold. But it was not.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Writing (like crap) and loving it!

Yup, my writing right now stinks, but I love it anyway!
I started five days ago with the goal of just getting it done. I accomplished my goal on the first night, after that I wrote, but fell WAY behind. But I am catching up! I think that at this rate I should be totally done by the end of the month, hopefully.

Well wish me luck!
John Lewis Sims

Saturday, October 31, 2009

NaNoWriMo with a' full head of steam! (along with some chocolate and a season of 24 :))

Just got back from our Halloween Party, and I'm ready to go! Some of you guys might be doing this to, but my plan is to stay up until midnight on the first and last day of NaNoWriMo. So the fun (or pain) begins in a little less than five hours! I plan to have some hot drinks on hand, along with some Halloween left-overs, and watch what I can of 24 (season 7).
if you guys stay up than text me on my phone (806-638-9798) or skype (john.sims84) or gmail (jlhasastupidusername) or fb (jlsims) I'll be there!
I'm still happy with the clouds people idea. I think I could write allot about it. Good luck to all of you guys who are in this adventure with me!

Happy Halloween/Writing!
John Lewis Sims

Friday, October 30, 2009

Cloud People, & Halloween...

Tonight is the night! I plan to stay up till midnight to get mt 1666(.666) words done!

I now have an idea!

Setting: Our world, in a random city.
Characters: Nari a cloud person, and Randy a normal person :)

Plot: Nari falls from his land by a random natural freak accident. The book is spent returning Nari home.

Simple, billowy, finishable and over all something I could write 175 pages on. (I hope)

Thanks for Reading!
John Lewis Sims

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Count Down to NaNoWriMo (Yikes!)

Three days until NaNoWriMo, and I don't even have a plot (gulp) :O. I have had several Ideas, but nothing I could write 175 pages on...

Idea 1 is...
As I don't have allot of time for character drafting, take characters that are in the open domain, and see what happens.

Pros: Very little brain power is needed, just take those characters (such as Captain Nemo and Odysseus) and repeat lines that they say in their respective books over and over and over.

Cons: I would look really cheep.

Idea 2...
Draft 1 character fully. Stick him in some huge mess (like in Kafka's Metamorphosis, cool book :)) and try to 1 kill him off in 174 pages (a slow death) or 2 get him out of the mess.

Pros: I have a character to play the story off of so I don't have nothing. I can get my drafting over with quickly.

Cons: I lose a whole day drafting, that I could spend on procrastinating. Plus all I have is one character, I am stuck writing 175 pages about 1 guy and how he dies.
Idea 3...
Write down 20-30 of my favorite names (ie Bob, Jane, Fred). Write down 15-20 of my favorite openings (ie rage the ruinous wrath of Achilles, once upon a time, or so-and-so awoke to find that had turned into vermin). Stick the names in a hat and draw one, do the same with the openings.

Pros: No thinking is involved, I get my first idea quickly and don't have to spend alot of time drafting

Cons: Somehow "Rage the ruinous wrath of Fred" doesn't strike me as the best opening.

Lastly Idea 4...
A young business man who is obsessed with the material (wealth, power, fame, his job) gets stuck in the wilderness with an old black women who owns nothing (and doesn't want to). I could pull some great dialog from those two characters.
Pros: Lots of dialog meaning that I could wind up with a great story that carries a great message.

Cons: I am not the best with writing dialog. Depending on how motivated I am, I could wind up with my two characters sitting across from one another discussing turnips (or something sappy like that).

Oh well I'm sure I'll come up with something, someday, somhow :'-( (soft sobs of desperation followed by a loud zap, as my tears fry my computer)

*Sniffs*
John Lewis Sims

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Death by NaNoWriMo "Prelude: Details..."

I consider myself to be a detail person, and as NaNoWriMo doesn't exactly allow for details I may as well have some fun now.

NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month)

Participants: 120,000
Finishers: 20,000

Goal: 50,000 words
Time: 30 days
Daily: 1666 words

The largest paper I have ever written was 1500 (and that was in four weeks).
Ok I've had my fun :)

John Lewis Sims