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Jun 29 2009

Moment of Enlightenment

So I’m awake at 3 this morning, chatting to a good friend on MSN, and trying to figure out just WHAT to write next on my story. Most agonizing part, eh? Writer’s block. I hate it. Even worse, this was building a bridge. Everything exciting that needed to happen, for now, has happened. I can’t have the story be too ‘top heavy’, or else it won’t be worth the read. So I’m trying to figure out what to do next.

I had a small idea, about what I thought could happen, just to add diversion. The more I thought about it, the more it grew, and all of a sudden, voila! There’s the moment where everything added up and the bridge between part one and part two has been made. It’s such a small, inconsequential thing, and yet it turned into my solution.

Aren’t those moments amazing?

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Jun 21 2009

Basic Grammar

So if you’re a Facebook junkie like me, you probably read TONS of status updates and comments. I hate to say it, but most of the grammar I read is atrocious.

Yeah, it’s only Facebook. I agree. It’s not the end of the world. Heaven’s knows my chatting on MSN isn’t the high point of my grammatical skills. But I mean, really, learn how to speak your language properly! If people are going to go on these rants about knowing English and equating it with patriotism (which irks me to no end but that’s a whole different ballpark), then understand your language. Even if you don’t think like that, it’s still a good idea to know how to use English.

What am I doing about that? Here’s a basic break down:

There. Their. They’re. One of the biggest mess ups I see. It’s not that hard! I’ve had adults (ok the instance I’m thinking of, I was 15) tell me they’ll never understand it, and then I break it down just fine. It’s not that hard.

There: Location. Simplest one to understand.
Example: I want to go over there to get a better view.

Their: Possesive pronoun. Plural. Also used to be gender neutral. Standardized English books may not state that, but in most professional writing it’s being used.
Example: The children want their mother to come home. Each student is responsible for turning in their (instead of ‘his/her’) homework each class period.

They’re: Contraction of third person plural. “They are.” While commonly accepted, it’s technically slang.
Example: They’re on the road to nowhere, fast.

Example of all 3: They’re on their way home from over there.

Get it? Got it? Good! :D

Your. You’re. Now, this one is easier to accept, as people make typos, and what not. It’s a lot easier to mess up than there/their/they’re, even with a comprehension of the differences. But they’re getting explained nonetheless. :D

Your: Second person, singular and plural, possesive pronoun.
Example: Your breakfast is waiting on the table.

You’re: Second person, singular and plural, contraction. Like They’re it’s slang, but is commonly used/accepted.
Example: You’re going to the party tonight, right?

Last, but not least: too, to, two. Now, this is even easier to mess up than your/you’re, as it’s easy to not hit the o button hard enough, or something like that. But it still deserves explanation.

To: preposition, or indicates the infinitive form of a verb. As a preposition, preceeds a location. With a verb, preceeds a non conjugated form.
Example:  I want to go to the store.

Too: used as a synonym to “also,” “aswell,” or other such words. Usually appears at the end of a sentence but can be used anywhere. Also commonly appears after a comma.
Example: I like Tokio Hotel, but I like Cinema Bizarre, too.

Two: the number (I can’t believe this one gets misused)
Example: I’d like two tickets to the concert, please.

There, it’s that simple! :D

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Jun 02 2009

Story site

I just set up a website for my story I’m writing, and I’m rather excited about it. :D After taking it down from the website I was using, I was really excited to get this one going. I decided online publishing isn’t the way to go, at least not for me, and a website can reach more people than a facebook group can (and I need to convert my group from a group to a page. Ugh. Silly me for deleting the customer service email >.<).

I submitted it to some search engine sites, so hopefully, soon, it’ll be up and people can find it online at random. :D I dunno how much that’ll help but you never know! :D

www.diedirigentin.webs.com is the site, if anyone really wants to check it out. ;)

There aren’t any excerpts up from the story, though I may add a few quotes. There is a synopsis teaser typed thing on the main page, and a wiki of all the characters. I used pictures of celebrities I thought represented how the characters look. :D I even used my brother and a good friend as inspiration too. ;) Though the way the character my brother portrays may change (for some reason I’m thinking emo/indie looking with slightly shaggy hair, but still with my brother’s personality, and his style of playing), it’s still largely inspired by him.

It’s getting hard to write though as I just finished a HUGE part of the story. I mean, 40-50 pages of emotional highs and floodgates breaking loose, and now all of a sudden it’s “um…huh?” I hate that. Ugh! Writing the monotonous until you get to the next emotional high. Is it just me or is that the hardest part?

I guess this is all for now, on this front. I’m hoping I can find more to write about now that time isn’t an issue. :D

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