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Started writing the first book of what looks like my new series. It got
off to a promising start -- I wrote 14 pages! But there was a lot of
dialogue, so it wasn’t much more than I’d write on a normal day (10
pages is my standard). I’m always surprised by how characters grow and
start talking in their own way. I usually have a good idea of the plot
when I start writing, but very little knowledge of what the characters
will be like. I wrote up a list of names last night. When I sat down
this morning, that’s all they were -- names. But as soon as I began
writing, they started taking on lives of their own, doing their own
thing, saying their own thing. It’ll be interesting to see how they
develop over the course of the book. I hadn’t planned to carry too many
of the characters forward, but now there’s one I definitely think might
have more of a role to play, and who knows, maybe one or two others
will force their way into the grander scheme of things ... The nice
thing is, I’ve plenty of time to consider their fate -- this book
probably won’t see the light of day until at least 2012, so I’ve four
years or more to tinker with it!!! |
| Matt April 22, 2008 06:51 PM PDT At school we're usually reading those really bad, old books that nobody's heard of but last year one of the student teachers got us to read Cirque Du Freak so English was actually fun (well as fun as you can get without messing about). Shame his effect didn't wore off and we're back to the old books again. Sigh, the woes of school | ||
| sara April 10, 2008 08:20 PM PDT I found that VERY rude and Rachel, you SHOULD be enraged and have lost much respect for that teacher. What a horrible teacher! | ||
| Eamon April 9, 2008 05:39 PM PDT (and good luck, by the way, with the rest of the book). | ||
| Eamon April 9, 2008 05:38 PM PDT 'I usually have a good idea of the plot when I start writing, but very little knowledge of what the characters will be like' - I am the same with the plot. But have to have good idea of characters. Some writers know nothing of plot of characters and just create them as they go along. I guess there is no right or a wrong to creative writing when it comes to plot and characters - whatever works! | ||
| Chase M. Will April 9, 2008 12:58 PM PDT And the Revolution begins, oh Brother! | ||
| Wendy April 9, 2008 12:35 PM PDT I really hate the teacher Rachel mentioned! I think those kinds of teachers should definetly be fired. My parents and also most of my teachers always discourage me from reading what they call 'children's books'. I have tons of teenage/young adult fantasy books, because I only like to read those kinds of books. But my parents banned me from reading fantasy books when they caught me re-reading the 'Demonata', and forced me to read boring old classics like Don Quixote and Oliver Twist. And when I complained about that, they said that is was for my own good! What do adults have against fantasy books?! ~Wendy | ||
| Winnie April 9, 2008 06:46 AM PDT I completely agree! I love books of every kind but even though I can't imagine why a person would restrain others from reading their preferences. If you want to make a person love books you can't just throw something they hate onto them; that teacher must be a book-hater herself or she must be a person without any brains>< I'm in junior high now and I've never seen any teacher like that! | ||
| VampLord12 April 8, 2008 11:57 PM PDT that teacher is wierd it dose not matter if she has not herd of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you rock Daren shan | ||
| Chloe April 8, 2008 10:58 PM PDT I'm sure even if the teacher decided to be horrible about it and give a poor grade due to a student's taste, you could take it to a head of department or the headteacher or something, couldn't you? If it's obviously a piece of quality work, SOMEBODY will recognise it somewhere along the line. That's what I'd do, if it came down to it. I would eventually like to be a teacher and even I, who is normally bad at these things, can tell that is an appalling attitude... | ||
| Brendan April 8, 2008 10:20 PM PDT Im rather shocked a teacher would do something like that (well, a competent one at any rate...). As an English teacher, that is perhaps the worst handling of a situation by a teacher ive ever come across. Granted, some of the names of Darrens books dont exactly inspire confidence of anything more than a nouveau-goosebumps, but to discourage a student from reading entirely because of sheer close-mindedness is quite startling and more than a bit detrimental. What astonishes me the most, however, is the sheer arrogance of said teacher to proclaim without irony that if she hadnt heard of the author they could not possibly be competent. This remark would be arrogant bordering on stupid from someone like Stephen King, but from an actual school teacher...! | ||
| no name April 8, 2008 10:03 PM PDT That teacher should be fired!!! You should tell your school administrator!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
| Helen April 8, 2008 08:52 PM PDT I also think you should do a short biog on darren at the start of your book report. Look at the biog on the DB Shan website as its up to date. Your teacher will feel a bit of a fool when she realises he is a New york times bestselling author, published in 35 countries with over 10 million copies sold!! She needs to get her head our of her backside and start considering popular literature. After all 10 million people can't be wrong!!! Good luck! | ||
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