Naomi Boudreaux, an aspiring investigative journalist, adamant in her pursuit of career advancement, is given the opportunity of a lifetime. She makes an impulsive decision to publish her story before submitting it to her editor, which leads her on a fast track to unemployment. As if that weren't bad enough, the personal attacks begin. It's up to Ray Salvador to keep her alive long enough to solve the case.
Not the best summary out there, but you get the idea (I hope . . .). Below is my cast of characters:
Naomi Boudreaux
Raymundo Salvador
Damion Bryson
Jeannette Boudreax
Gene Boudreaux
Charlene O'Shea
Zachary Ryder
Pedro Almonte
Isaac Cottrell
Athena Cottrell
Trevor Angelo
Lyle Cottrell
Jonathan Adderson
And that's my cast of characters! I hope they look realistic enough. In any case, these sims I've created help me to visualize them as I write my scenes, which is a plus. It's a wonderful tool.
Speaking of tools, I would like to recommend two that I've found invaluable now that I've started writing: yWriter and yEdit. These free software programs makes the job of a writer so much easier. yWriter is excellent for organizing your outline notes and yEdit is a great place to type your work if you're working toward a target word count. I used yEdit today for my writing today. I simply put in the target number of words I wanted to type and just went to work. When I was done, I copied and pasted it into a MS Word document, fixed the font and formatting and double-checked the word count (it counts tabs and spaces you put between paragraphs). As for yWriter, I used it to type in my character sketches, add the pictures of my characters created in the Sims 3 and added scenes to chapters. I even added a few locations and applied them to the scenes I was working on.
Go here to download them:
http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter5.html
http://www.spacejock.com/yEdit2.html
And here's a tutorial for yWriter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti5HNVVIV1w&noredirect=1
The tutorial above was done by K.M. Weiland and it was her recommendation to download the yWriter software in Outline Your Novel that inspired me to check it out. I am certainly not disappointed. I then found yEdit, which suited my need of reaching a target word count each day. Much love to Simon Haynes for creating such useful software for writers!
Well, after a month's time spent working, I finally got down to the nitty gritty: writing! I met my goal today of writing 1,600 words and thensome (2,413 to be exact). *Insert epic happy dance* Now I just have to keep it up for tomorrow. I've found that working in 15 minute intervals keeps me motivated, focused and eager to do more. And tea, 1001 Nights tea to be exact, gives me the boost I need when I start to drag during the day.
I wish all of you luck with your writing ambitions!
Marlena
That's a fabulous and unique approach for visualizing your characters!
ReplyDeleteI used to play sims and sims 2, but grew bored with them. :P :)
Just a brief warning: Be careful not to get too many main characters, or you will confuse yourself and have a hard time fitting everything in the book {or books} :)
The blurb sounds fine to me. :)
Good luck. :)