Thursday, October 19, 2023

Dear O'Abby: Why should I join the Operation Awesome team?

 Dear O'Abby,

I saw that Operation Awesome is looking for new people and I'm thinking about applying.  I'm not sure if I'm the right kind of person for something like this, if I really have the time to put in or if it will be of any benefit to me.

As someone on the inside, can you let me know what being a part of the team is really like?  

Thanks so much!

X Undecided

Dear Undecided,

Thanks so much for asking!  Obviously I can only answer your question from my own perspective, but maybe some of the other team members might add their two cents too.

I honestly wouldn't worry about being the right kind of person.  I have no idea what that even means.  If you love to write and want to become a better, more informed writer, then you're the right kind of person.  You don't have to be published or even close to being published.  You just need to have a desire to help other writers become the best they can be.

In terms of time, it's not a huge burden.  You will only need to write one post a week most of the year.  I would say that my weekly posts probably take me just over an hour, depending on how much research I have to do to answer the question asked of us.  There is a little more work in April when we do the A to Z Challenge, but if you're organised, you can get all those posts knocked off in the months leading up to 1 April and then just spend the month visiting and commenting on other blogs.  Which is fun!

And as for benefit to you, I find the rest of the team to be really supportive and having those people around me is often a great comfort.  Writing can be a lonely pursuit and sharing the journey with others makes it just a little bit easier.  Most of my real-life friends aren't writers and don't understand the pain of endless query rejections or poor reviews, or the joy that comes when a book is finally out in the world.  The Operation Awesome team does, and they will be cheerleaders for you when you need them.

I've also learned a lot through being a part of this team, partly from being in touch with authors whose publishing journey and ambitions are different to mine and partly because some of the questions I've been asked while writing this column have required research into things I may never have thought about on my own.  And you know what they say... Knowledge is a dangerous weapon.  I feel well armed.

Please feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions about what we do here at Operation Awesome.  We'd be happy to answer them.

And sign up if you think you'd be a good fit.  We'd love to welcome you. The link is here: https://forms.gle/6nrLCn1ncLByLEWi8 

X O'Abby

Monday, October 16, 2023

Week #42 – Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

Welcome to 2023!  On Mondays this year, let’s discuss and have fun with books. No I’m not writing book reviews. But this website is for writers, and writers like books right? So let’s have FUN with books!

Week #42 – Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, 2012

The narrative alternates between Nick and Amy Dunne. Nick's narration begins shortly after arriving home on his fifth wedding anniversary to find Amy is missing and there are signs of a struggle. Nick is the prime suspect. Both Nick and Amy are revealed to be unreliable narrators.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Girl_(novel)

Gillian Flynn also wrote the screenplay for the 2014 film

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2267998/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Girl_(film)

The story is very similar to the Scott and Laci Peterson true crime story

https://www.cbr.com/gone-girl-scott-laci-peterson-inspiration/

https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/is-gone-girl-based-on-a-true-story

The cat is a key character

https://hellogiggles.com/need-talk-gone-girl-cat/

https://cinemacats.com/gone-girl-2014/

Famous cat movies

https://www.vulture.com/article/famous-cat-performances-in-movies-ranked.html

https://movieweb.com/best-cat-movies/#hocus-pocus-1993

Have you read Gone Girl or seen the movie? Do you watch movies just for the cats? Tell us in the comments!




Friday, October 13, 2023

Query Friday: Start working on the next thing/Preptober for a pantser

 

 

 When in the you're hanging out in the query trenches the waiting can be unbearable.

Common advice given in the writing community is to start the next thing. Working on your next project can prove a valuable distraction. But sometimes it can be hard to find the motivation to dive into something new.

That's where NaNoWriMo comes in!

I think NaNo can be a perfect excuse to start working on something new with a low level of commitment. Last year I did NaNo and tried a completely new genre and it felt like a great creative stretch. 

I'm usually a discovery writer so my NaNo prep is less intense but even as a pantser there are a few things I like to use Preptober to prepare so I can dive right in to the writing:

1) The story idea.

I like to have a good idea of what I'm writing. I don't outline, but having at least a nugget of the idea makes putting words on the page way easier.

2) An understanding of the genre

If you are already familiar with the genre your going to write in this isn't a big deal. But if you are trying something completely new for NaNo it might be helpful to read some books in this genre, and get a general sense of reader expectations, commonly used tropes (to employ or inverse), and must hit beats or key moments.

3) I like to know my setting. 

If it is a real place I'm not familiar with, I might google some pictures so I don't have to stop the flow of writing to be able to describe what the trees on the street might look like.

4) Characters- I don't go too deep  here. 

Many times I learn who my characters are as I write, but I like to have names at the very least (even if they will change later) for all my main characters and side characters. This keeps me from falling down the babynames.com rabbit hole, because I cannot move forward without a name.

5) Lastly, I go in with low expectations. This makes the writing fun and not a chore. No subplot- no problem. Change genre halfway through- maybe this is a mash up. Your 1st person present works way better in 3rd person past- fix it in post.

This story can be just for you. Enjoy it!

Happy Writing!

~B