Wednesday, February 13, 2013

It's Not Easy Being a Writer {WriterlyWednesday}

 
So I was originally planning on doing another You Name-Caller! post today. It was going to be about historically correct middle ages names. I started doing some research on it, but quickly dumped the whole thing when it began consuming too much of my evening writing time. Maybe I'll continue it when I have acquired some more patience. I mean, seriously, did you ever think about how hard it is to get reliable, accurate information on popular names of the medieval era? I'm not talking about medieval fantasy names (which we covered last time). I'm talking names of people who actually lived then.
 
It's not quite as easy as looking up popular 1860's names.
 
And that brings me to what I decided to talk about instead, today.
 
Easy.
 
 
It's not easy being a writer.
 
Sometimes we have our euphoric moments of almost-Divine inspiration. Sometimes, we find ourselves chucking out thousands of words in an hour. Winning every word war. Feeling a great satisfaction about your work because you are aware of your encouraging progress on it.
 
Sometimes.
 
Most of the time? This scenario is only an idealistic daydream.
 
Let's face it, people. If you are writing a book(or screenplay, for that matter), and dead serious about getting it finished and published, than the trip's not going to be smooth. You're going to have multiple trials and tribulations, and buckets full of blood and sweat to boot. What am I getting at? This is merely figurative lingo for a simple reality: You're going to kill your emotions. You're going to kill your mental energy, and if you don't watch out, even your physical demeanor will also be affected.
 
Writing a quality book or screenplay is a taxing task, a huge aspiration, and few make it to becoming a New York Times' Bestseller.
 
I'll have you know, I'm certainly not bashing the art of authoring something. Not at ALL. Truth is, I adore writing and can't seem to get enough of it. I have spent countless hours on my writing projects over the years.
 
 
I'm just stressing the fact that you can't expect the trip to be all fun and games. At some point or another you will fall into ruts and ditches.  You will experience writers' block, lack of inspiration and motivation, or you will probably find yourself just fed up with your WIP altogether. As much as I love my characters to death, there's a flip side. As much as I love the plot in my screenplay, I have spent crazy amounts of time and energy, pouring my all my being into its completion. After several months, (or, with The Rebels of Florida, almost five years) this process can become very old, tiresome, and even plain boring.
 
Sometimes you wonder if you have any mental energy left at all. Sometimes you feel like you've deprived your brain of all creativity, from hours of brainstorming, or working the details of a problem scene that just doesn't seem to fall into place with everything else you've written so far.
 
Sometimes you feel like your brain has been tossed on a skillet and fried to a crisp.  And, sometimes, you feel like you just want to climb back into bed and forget about the whole morass altogether.
 
It's not easy being a writer.
 
You gotta have guts. You gotta have discipline, and loads of it. You gotta have good time managing skills. You gotta be tough as nails.
 
But while there is indeed an immense challenge to starting what you finish, as a writer, and keep plugging along even on the toughest of days, I think the challenge is part of what makes it so appealing. To finish such a project well, only results in immense satisfaction.
 
Keep going. Don't procrastinate. If you're still single/living at home, like I am, then you are probably blessed with time that many people do not have.
Don't give up. Develop a love for learning new things and you will find inspiration in places you never dreamed qualified for the topic. Try your hardest and write your best. Don't give your WIP left-overs or mediocre quality.
 
Use what time you have wisely and by no means will your project be a failure.
 
Have a blessed Wednesday!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Runner's High... Real or Not Real? {FabHealthFriday}

 
Runner's High.
 
That euphoric feeling that long distance runners (and anybody who exercises on extreme levels) experience, sometimes after their work-out. Is it a myth? Fairy tale? Simply an idealistic bit of imagination? Real or not real?
 
I am a distance runner. Personally I can testify to getting the 'runner's high'. Usually, it comes after a run. At least 5-6 miles worth. I have yet to get it while dancing, biking, walking or weight-lifting.
 
It's hard to explain, what it feels like. I've never used drugs so I have NO clue what it's like to be on a "high". (I don't plan to find out, either!) But multiple people have claimed that runner's high is like the high acquired when taking cocaine.
 
In an article from the NY Times, Bill Fox, a recreational bicyclist and an I.B.M. research lab technician, says his exercise highs do not come easily.
 
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''You've really got to work for this high,'' Mr. Fox explained, saying he usually needed two hours or more of sweaty, intense, vigorous exercise. But when the feeling comes, he said, it is just like cocaine, a drug he knows from his days as an addict. ''It has that well-being kind of feeling, that Superman kind of feeling,'' said Mr. Fox of Middletown, N.Y.
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"That Superman kind of feeling."
 
Exactly how I would describe it. People who follow me on Facebook can tell you that I've posted numerous "running raves" about feeling like Superman at the end of a run.  It truly is an incredible sensation, and, personally, I only get it when I push myself to the limits.
 
It isn't predictable.
 
I don't get it after every run or exercise session.
 
Some people claim that this high is the result of endorphins being released, in the brain.
I read these three articles and found them to be very fascinating resources on the topic.
 
 
If endorphins truly are the cause of the "runner's high", and runner's high isn't merely a delusion, is it possible to get addicted to it?
 I don't know, but let me tell you, I don't plan on quitting running any time soon. *winks*
 
What do you think? Runner's high...real, or not real?
 
P.S. I apologize that this post is a day late - hopefully you will still find it useful and informative!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

You Name-Caller! Unusual Character Last Names {WriterlyWednesday}

 
 
So, in the last two WriterlyWednesday posts, we covered first name ideas for characters. Today I thought I'd switch things up and list some interesting, unusual LAST names. Some may be slightly bizarre, even.
 
I don't know why, but for some odd reason I'm drawn to the names which are crazy sounding. Different. Unusual. Peculiar.
 
Whoever thought last names of characters had to be boring? Last names can be as fun as first names if you let them be.
 
Here's a short sampling of unusual last names, for your writing pleasure.
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Zule
Harper
Redpath
Fowler
Everly
LaVonda
Ferry
Rowe
Phox
Marlow
Reed
Damascus
Gunnar
Langston
Wood
Hawthorne
Greenlaw
Duncain
Hawshank
Torrence
Ashby
Skene
Skyne
Toires
Brindle
Morley
Chamberlayn
Mallowburne
Pole
Yancey
Pratt
Wishart
Zander
Sparrow
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What are some of your favorite character last names? Do you like to use different sounding last names or stick to more traditional, 'normal' ones?
 
 
Have a blessed Wednesday!

Friday, February 1, 2013

Berry Herbal Brew {FabHealthFriday}


 
{Hola amigas y amigos!}
 
Todayyyyy, I have the privilege to talk to all you fabulous people about something really amazing in the realm of natural health and herbalism.
 
What is it?
 
None other than the famous Berry Herbal Brew from The Bulk Herb Store!
 
This powerhouse of nutritional goodness contains Indian gooseberry, Bilberry fruit, Bilberry leaf, pomegranate, fig leaf, and grape leaf powder.
 
Short Description:
(taken from bulkherbstore.com)
 
Berry Herbal Brew is a unique blend of specially formulated ingredients that combine during the fermentation process to release their healthful benefits, including antiviral, antimicrobial, and very high antioxidant properties. The herbs are useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, inflammation, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, liver function and eye health. The combination of nutrients and elements help prevent vision and eye problems, improve brain function, balance digestion, are a good source of vitamin E and C, very strong in anti-cancer actions, improve heart disease, as well as help degenerative nerve diseases, viral infections and mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease.
 
  (You can learn more about the incredible, miraculous results of taking this blend in Debi Pearl's The Vision book.)
 
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Soooo, Mom bought two pounds of this and I made up a batch. It takes a minimum of 3 weeks to ferment and from then on, you can take 3 oz. of it every day if you want! (That is the recommendation, for adults and older kids/teens. Kids should only take 1 oz./1/8 cup.)
I put it in several glass Mason jars...two half-gallon, and one quart-sized. I would suggest that if you decide to make up your own batch, consider making TONS of it. Meaning, buy at least several pounds or more and make it in bulk. If you have a large family this stuff goes really quick!
 
I will warn you, that this is nothing to mess around with. The fermentation process renders it a bit alcoholic, so don't take any more than 3 ounces/3/8 cup of it daily. And as stated above, kids don't need to have any more than 1 oz. daily. 
The taste? Woah. Let's just say....it's STRONGGGGG. Strong as in you get a strange, numbing sensation in your throat as it travels down the esophagus. It almost takes your breath away.
 
But from my experience, it is the stronger, more unpleasant-tasting things which are the best for your body. Garlic. Apple cider vinegar. Oil pulling. Cold tinctures.
 
I was immediately interested in the Berry Herbal Brew when I saw it, primarily because BHS said it helped with getting better eyesight. My eyesight isn't horrible, and I can see just fine without corrective lenses of any kind, but at the same time my vision isn't 20/20.
 
So I have been looking for way to improve my vision, naturally.
 
But there are so many other benefits that come with drinking the Berry Herbal Brew. I have heard amazing stories from people who have used it, and can't wait to see the effects in my own body and my family's bodies as well.
 
If you want to purchase your own Berry Herbal Brew mix, or get more information, visit here.
 
Have a blessed weekend!
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

You Name-Caller! 24 Unusual Medieval-Fantasy Names {WriterlyWednesday}


Hey there, peoples! How have y'all's weeks been, so far?

Today for WriterlyWednesday we're going to continue the You Name-Caller! mini-series and I'm going to share 35 of my favorite medieval fantasy-themed character names.

When I say "medieval fantasy", I'm referring to names which would fit in books like The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, and other similar volumes. Basically, medieval fantasy, in my opinion, is a clash between mixing medieval assets and traits, with idealism and not-so-realistic details. It isn't true Middle Ages history. Look at The Chronicles of Narnia. The outfits, weapons and accessories described almost belong in King Arthur's world, don't they? But at the same time, they don't, because the Chronicles of Narnia is obviously a whole world unto itself.

 Medieval fantasy is fun to write because it can hold a level of historicalness about it, yet it is completely fictional and completely fantasy. You don't have to research for it, but at the same time, many fantasy authors do research for certain tidbits in their novels.

 The realm of fantasy is limited only to your imagination. Perhaps this is why it is such a popular choice to write from and about. Fantasy is such a broad topic, I dare not try to cover every sub-genre and category within it, today. That's why we're looking at medieval fantasy names in particular.


GIRLS:


1. Eadowyn - (pronounced EE-do-win.) You can also spell it Eaedowyn, making the pronunciation. (EY-do-win) To my present knowledge, I created this name. (But it wouldn't surprise me if the name actually existed before I thought of it! It probably has!)

2. Gwendolyn - The image of the perfect medieval fantasy girl name.

3. Ahealea - (pronounced ah-HAY-lia) To my knowledge, this is also my creation...I first thought of it in a ridiculous little short medieval story I wrote when I was about 9 years old.

4. Kelita - This is actually a Biblical male name, ironically. However, when I first happened upon it in the Old Testament, I thought it could be used as a fantasy-theme girl's name as well. I personally like this one a lot, and have used it in a medieval fantasy screenplay I'm working on.

5. Sholan - Another name I created (or so I think, at the moment) for a character in my medieval fantasy screenplay. I twist on the name Shalom, although it is actually pronounced sho-lehn.

6. Larkspur - Very fantasy-sounding, in my opinion. This is actually the name of a flower.

7. Winerva - Another very fantasy-sounding name. Not sure where I found it or where it came from.

8. Natise - (pronounced nah-TEES) Once again, not sure whether I 'created' this or found it elsewhere. :P

9. Rynn - As far as I know this is one of my creations as well. I think it sounds like a tough-girl kind of name...maybe for the female assassin character, or the daunting young spy?

10. Melothria/Melothri - I have used this as a medieval fantasy location name, but I think it could also be used as a character name.

11. Florivel - To my knowledge this is a creation of mine. I have it for a young girl in my medieval screenplay.

12. Virgata - This is actually taken from the Latin name of a plant, which I can't remember exactly at the moment. -_-


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BOYS:


1. Atlas - Simple, yet masculine.

2. Oceanas - (pronounced oh-she-AN-us) An interesting name referencing the high seas.

3. Talon - I find this one particularly cool. Another author friend used it for one of her characters.

4. Archer - One of my all-time favorites.

5. Skene - I don't know where this one came from. But I think it's pretty unusual.

6. Hawshank - Another unusual one, more commonly used as a last name.

7. Aristian - (pronounced A-RIST-ee-an) Another name I found in a little short story I wrote back in early childhood. I think I made this one up, too.

8. Trodan - This was in the same little short story above. To my knowledge this was my 'creation' also.

9. Ronan - Very masculine sounding, in my opinion.

10. Arden -  I have a main character in my medieval fantasy screenplay with this name.

11. Rosyar - I find this extremely fantasy sounding.

12. Varchess - One of the most ultimate "bad guy/villain/evil king" names in existence.

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Did you recognise any of these names? Have any you would add to the list?
What are YOUR favorite medieval/fantasy names for characters?

P.S. Some fellow writer friends of mine started a new writing blog of which I will be helping to contribute to, every Wednesday! Check it out here.

Monday, January 28, 2013

5 EPIC Hybrid Orchestral Scores {MusicallyMindedMonday}

Who here shares my obsession with epic orchestral film scores? Anybody? If you do, you are officially an ally of mine. *grins* Well, okay, so I'll respect your music tastes better, at least.

Who doesn't love the adrenaline and energy in dramatic orchestral pieces? Who doesn't love that awesome feeling you get when listening to them...the one that makes you want to go run a thousand miles, take on the world single handed, and, not to mention, exercise your reserves of creativity?

I find that listening to film scores helps improve my focus in writing, drawing, or movie plot brainstorming. It also makes the entire experience in general a whole lot more epic!

There are many different types and genres within the genre of epic orchestral film score. It's kind of a peculiar, hard to describe genre already, unlike rock, alternative, jazz and country, which are all typically easily-identifiable.

Today I want to share with all you awesome peeps some of my newest favorites within the realm of hybrid epic orchestral.

What does the term "hybrid" mean in this sense? To my understanding and knowledge thus far, it is a combination of rock instruments, unusual/atypical sounding instruments/sound effects, and then of course the signature, dramatic aura of most every orchestral film score created. It will usually still have strings, as this is usually a prerequisite in orchestral work. Percussion is typically very heavy, and not your average drum set, either. You will hear a variety of different percussion sounds not heard in traditional orchestral work.

 It's a mix of modern and futuristic. Maybe that's why it's called hybrid.

No matter what you call it, I find it intensely epic. And perfect for a futuristic/modern film trailer.

Let's take a look at some examples, shall we?

 (Disclaimer: For some reason, epic orchestral film music on YouTube is usually paired with fantasy images which, most of the time, are grotesque, in my opinion, if not inappropriate or just plain ugly. I have no control over this, except to try and find the versions of the song which have images that are less disturbing. Just for the record, I would advise ignoring whatever image the video may have. Turn on the video player and then pull up a different screen. Besides, YouTube tends to hold a ton of crap in the comment sections, which, unless you don't mind excessive cussing and potty-mouthing, I would steer clear from reading.  You're only there for the music, anyway, right?)
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1. "World On Fire" by Les Friction


I like the percussion style, and noises in the background which at the moment I cannot identify. :P This score is a current favorite of mine and I think it would be an awesome backing track for a Fugitive trailer. (my film company's upcoming feature film) My favorite part? 1:42 and on.


2. "Double Agent" by Phantom Power Music


This is another favorite. I can definetly picture this as potential for a Fugitive trailer score.


3. "Ignite the Revolution" by Cue Factory Music


Awesome percussion and bass.


4. "Indestructible" by 8 Dawn Music


Once again, love the percussion instruments used here.


5. "Buried Power" by 8 Dawn Music

 

Another great trailer score potential. Love the urgency in 1:15.


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Whad'ya think? Do you have any favorite hybrid orchestral scores? I'd love to hear what they are!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

I've Been Nominated!

I've been nominated for the Liebster Award, by Arlette at Living Life Bright! Thank you Arlette!

About the 'Liebster award' Bloggers nominate other bloggers that they like with 200 followers or less. It doesn't matter what kind of blog you have, or in what language. If you have a blog then you can be nominated! It's to get to know new bloggers a little better and go networking with them, it's going on for a few years I guess. It's never ending! 

The rules
1. List 11 facts about yourself
2. Answer the 11 questions the blogger who nominated you left
3. Ask 11 new questions for those you nominate
4. Choose 11 bloggers with less than 200 followers to nominate
5. Go to each blogger's page and let them know about the award
6. Thank the person who nominated you and link back to their blog

11 Facts about me
1. I am extremely scatterbrained.
2.  I ran ten miles in about an hour.
3.  I tear up really easily when watching emotional movies.
4. I adore dark chocolate. White chocolate truffles are also wayyy too yum.
5.  My birthstone is garnet.
6.  People call me wierd and enigmatic, and I take that as a compliment.
7.  The Chronicles of Narnia will always be a favorite on my bookshelf, no matter how old I get.
8.  Winter is my favorite season and I thrive in cold weather.
9.  My feet are gigantic - I have some boots which are size 13, and cowboy boots which are actually mens'...my feet were too wide for the womens' selection.
10. Turquoise is my favorite color.
 11.  I oftentimes can be found acting out my characters from my novels and screenplay...you might think I am just being moody but for all you know I'm acting a dramatic scene from my most recent writings!

Questions from Arlette

 1. Favourite piece of clothing in your closet? Gah, that's hard. At the moment, a new striped long-sleeve blouse I got for my birthday.

2. What one  thing would you take with you to a deserted island? Another toughie! Hm. Lemme think. A salt-water purifier, with a built in fishing pole, signaling device and firestarter. Does that count? :D

3. Your biggest inspiration? God's beautiful creation... gorgeous orange sunsets, luscious green forests, and awe-inspiring dark skies splashed with billions of twinkling stars.

4. What is your morning ritual? Pull my lazy carcass out of bed, fix a cup of hot green tea, take my vitamins and Emergen-C (if it's cold season), take a cup of apple cidar vinegar, do oil pulling, water the gardens, maybe do some stretches/excercises.

5. The book you're most looking forward to read this year? My own, when I finish it. :D

6. What was the reason you started this blog? Because I needed an online 'location' for my businesses and music.

7. Biggest passion? GAH. Why not biggest passions? Only ONE biggest passion, you say? Oh well then.  Serving God.
8. What is the most random/weirdest thing you've done in your life? Hmmmm....wierdest? Putting rocks in random peoples' swimsuits that were hanging on a laundry line at the beach. Most RANDOM? Doing pranks on the phone when some sales person tries to call. "Can we get a large, pepperoni pizza?"  OR, counting how many people were wearing skirts, while at a NYC airport.

 9. What is your guilty pleasure? *grins* Starbucks frappechinos. They are just TOO good.
10. Your feel good song?  I have about a gazillion of them, but at the moment, a particular fav is Ghostriders in the Sky.
11.  The one thing you really want to achieve in your life? To point as many people to Christ as possible.


Questions to my nominees
1. Would you rather be respected, or loved?
2. What is a favorite quote of yours?
3. List 3 of your favorite songs at the moment?
4. Cows or peacocks?
5. Describe your style/taste in art, design, fashion?
6. What place would you travel to if you could?
7. Coffee or tea?
8. Introvert or extrovert?
9. What do you hope to do with your life?
10. What's your favorite entree?
11. If you could be granted 1 wish, what would it be?

Nominees
1. Rosie
2.  Bobbie

Have fun! Remember to follow the rules, and link back to me! :)