A little busy work for you this week, while I’m away on a trip.
Have fun!
What’s your favourite genre of writing?
How often do you get writer’s block?
How do you fix it?
Do you type or write by hand?
Do you save everything you write?
Do you ever go back to an old idea long after you abandoned it?
Do you have a constructive critic?
Did you ever write a novel?
What genre would you love to write but haven’t?
What’s one genre you have never written, and probably never will?
How many writing projects are you working on right now?
Do you write for a living? Do you want to?
Have you ever written something for a magazine or newspaper?
Have you ever won an award for your writing?
What are your five favourite words?
Do you ever write based on your dreams?
Do you favour happy endings, sad endings, or cliff-hangers?
Have you ever written based on an artwork you’ve seen?
If you’ve answered all these questions, give yourselves a huge gold star and pat on the back.
Now go off and do some real writing.
gautami tripathy
Jan 13, 2009 @ 05:32:43
I needed this. Thanks Becca!
I answered all. Here is what I wrote:
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2009/01/writers-meme.html
Meena
Jan 13, 2009 @ 21:34:31
http://catawampusme.blogspot.com/2009/01/writers-meme.html
I replied too and yeah I am now gonna go and do some real writing 😀
Andi
Jan 14, 2009 @ 11:44:51
Thanks, Becca. Very fun.
http://www.andilit.com/?p=359
anno
Jan 14, 2009 @ 15:58:27
Becca, this was perfect — thanks! Hope you’re enjoying warmer weather!
oh
Jan 15, 2009 @ 04:54:37
Hi, Becca – Checking in now with my “homework” – and it’s still Wednesday as I wrtie this. So glad you’re back! I’m at http://westcobich.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/a-writers-meme-from-becca-for-wow/
signed, Oh
shoreacres
Jan 15, 2009 @ 06:00:33
Under the wire by a minute! This was wonderful fun, and an answer or two surprised even me.
You can find my answers here:
http://shoreacres.wordpress.com/write-on-wednesdays/
Linda
melydia
Jan 16, 2009 @ 14:59:55
That was fun. Here’s mine:
http://kytyn.blogspot.com/2009/01/this-weeks-write-on-wednesday-is-short.html
qugrainne
Jan 16, 2009 @ 16:09:26
I’m a day early! School was canceled because of the cold. It’s a five day weekend for me, and I sure am having fun. Here is my response to Becca’s questions:
http://qugrainne.com/2009/01/16/write-on-wednesday-and-some-inspiration/
Thanks, Becca.
kimhaasdesign
Jan 16, 2009 @ 17:54:35
Well, that was fun! Thanks, Becca.
http://kimhaasdesign.wordpress.com/2009/01/16/writing-meme/
seachanges
Jan 16, 2009 @ 22:38:59
I’m sure I left a message this week, but it must have disappeared into the ether while I was not paying attention! I’ve now also got round to contemplating your questions. So all my shortcomings are up for everyone to read!
jeanie
Jan 18, 2009 @ 01:36:15
I’m back and I’m in! Better late than never! http://themarmeladegypsy.blogspot.com
confuzzledbooks
Jan 21, 2009 @ 18:00:02
Hi I am new!
http://confuzzledbooks.blogspot.com/2009/01/writing-meme.html
Bobbi
Jan 23, 2009 @ 16:22:42
Great! Here’s my link:
http://mymuseandme.blogspot.com/2009/01/write-on-wednesday.html
Susan
Jan 24, 2009 @ 15:52:53
http://susanflynn.blogspot.com/2009/01/writing-meme.html I did the meme here – I just found it on Andi’s blog and I’m cheating, it’s Saturday, but it’s a fabulous meme! thank you!
ds
Jan 24, 2009 @ 16:28:22
Hi!
I’m new, so probably did something wrong, but I had fun with this meme & did post on Wed (honest!). Here it is. Can I come back?
http://thirdstoreywindow.blogspot.com/2009/01/writing-meme.html
blkdrama
Jan 28, 2009 @ 11:40:12
Whoops, I thought I did this one, but I was away last week for the Inauguration. It was fun. I’m wondering if we are getting a new one today,
bonnie
http://blk1.edublogs.org/
mizb17
Feb 04, 2009 @ 14:18:36
Doing this one a week late, but at least it’s up! I did this one instead of the one on revision (Feb.3). 😉
http://mizwrites.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/wow-writers-meme/
Zita Dreamer
Apr 03, 2009 @ 02:37:24
Write on Wednesday on January 13, 2009
This one has a list of questions 1- 18.
1.) What’s your favorite genre of writing?
My favorite genre is romance. I do have a couple of mystery, fantasy, and science-fiction stories started, but they have a romance undertone.
For some reason, I cannot stay away from romance. It draws me to it and I wonder why I love to stay in that world more than real life? I think it has to do with me being a Libra and think life should be fare for all and in my stories, they can.
2.) How often do you get writer’s block?
3.) How do you fix it?
I get writer’s block a lot, because I have lots of stuff always going on in my house and I can not find a quiet place to write with out someone needing something.
I have to go fix something or solve a problem before a fight between brothers happen. I feel I am the only grown-up in the house and the only one that can fix anything that goes on.
4.) Do you type or write by hand?
5.) Do you save everything you write?
I type some of my stuff and write by hand when I am not by a computer. I mostly write by hand at night in my bed. Yes, I take my writing to bed all of the time. I eat, sleep, walk, and drive with my writing.
I save everything I write. I am scared that if I throw something away, then I will need it later. If I write something on a small piece of paper, then I move it to a large one made up of these small pieces of paper.
6.) Do you ever go back to an old idea long after you abandoned it?
Yes, I do go back to old idea. They are never abandoned in my mind. If something does not work, they are put away until I feel they are needed. I have a lot of ideas that I keep for times I need inspiration for something else.
It is hard to abandon anything for too long. I just want to write everything, that I really only write a little on everything instead of finishing anything.
7.) Do you have a constructive critic?
My constructive critic for the most part. Most of everyone tells me, I am my own worst enemy. I reject it all in my mind, but I write it all down to make sure I am truly rejecting the work I have done.
I do belong to about three writing groups that critique my work that I let them read. When you think that all the work you do is bad, and then it is hard to let others see it.
8.) Did you ever write a novel?
I have three novels in the making. I have never finished a novel yet. I am hoping for this year to finish at least one novel and three short stories. I finished one news article and will have another done in May.
This has been my goal for some time. One can only hope for more time in an already busy world.
9.) What genre would you love to write but haven’t?
I have not found a genre that I have not tried writing and wanted to. I got a little mixture of stories from almost every genre.
I have mystery, fantasy, science fiction, non-fiction, and historical.
I just thought of two that I have not done.
Gothic and Western
I will try them sometime soon, now that I know I don’t have them.
10.) What’s one genre you have never written and probably never will?
Horror is one genre that I have not tried and probably never will. Don’t get me wrong; I love Stephen King just like the next guy.
I just don’t see myself writing like him, so why try. I know that sounds like a cop-out, but I know I will probably not write every genre there is, but I will do most of them.
11.) How many writing projects are you working on right now?
I am working on about 24 different writing projects at a given time.
A.) News writing article
B.) Romance novel-Count Loveliness
C.) Historical Novel- Count mistress
D.) My blog
E.) Writing back and forth with a friend
F.) Mystery novel- A Rainy Day Romance
G.) Three online writing groups that I have to write something for
H.) A writing group
Here are a couple of writing projects that I am doing at any given time.
12.) Do you write for a living? Do you want to?
No, I do not write for a living. I am a part time provider for my mother. That just means I get paid for taking care of her. Then I go to college to become a Teacher for Grades 4-8. I am working on being an English/ Reading teacher.
For the end of my day, I am a mother of four children and married. I just don’t have time to put writing first. I hope so some day soon.
13.) Have you ever written something for a magazine or newspaper?
As of this year, I have written 750-word article for the College Newspaper. I am going to do another one in May.
I have not done nothing like this before. I was scared and hoped nothing was wrong with it. This was my first non-fiction piece that more than an instructor would read and grade.
14.) Have you ever won an award for your writing?
I have never won an award for my writing or anything else.
I do not gauge my achievements by awards. I am happy with just getting something done, like a novel or short story.
My award for finishing something to myself is a new book to read. I go out and pick out one book that is the latest out for my own personal award.
15.) What are your five favorite words and why?
Read, Write, Dream, Knowledge, and Wisdom
Read—I love to read and a lot I do read. I read everything I can get my hands on.
Write—I write all of the time. I may not write were I need to.
Dream—Dreams are where most of my ideas come from for stories.
Knowledge and Wisdom—Help me put it all together and to know the difference of things I need to know.
16.) Do you write based on your dreams?
I love my dreams. They are where I can work out most of my stories. I go to bed with a problem and then I wake up with a solution.
Sometimes I go to bed and wake up with a story that I just have to put down on paper.
My dreams help me through more than the day-to-day problems.
17.) Do you favour happy endings, sad endings, or cliff-hangers?
I favor happy endings and cliffhangers. I love happy endings with a cliffhanger. Those are the best.
When a heroine and hero get together, but there is a secret from the villain at the end makes my mind run sequels of all kinds through it.
Sad endings are to make you cry and in real life, I get enough of that, so I don’t need it in what I’m going to read as an ending.
18.) Have you ever written based on an artwork you’ve seen?
No, I have never written based on an artwork. I have a friend that does beautiful artwork and would love to write about it, but I have too much to do at this time to add another project.
When I have time, I plan on writing a lot about her artwork. I have so many ideas for the artwork, that it is hard not to start writing about it.
Write on Wednesday on January 28, 2009
How do you do revisions? Are you doing a revision now? If so, how’s it going?
I do revisions by braking down in chapters and seeing if each chapter can stand on its own. One a week would work out good, so I have time to rewrite as much as I need for each chapter.
I am not doing revisions right now. I do not have anything that has to have revisions right now.
I have a lot of things started, but nothing finished and I am in the process to change that. I am catching up on things when all I can do is write.
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