Wow, I am really good at this whole 'I can definitely get back into blogging' thing. I'm sorry for going missing for a month (more than) without so much as a whisper. I'm so hopelessly behind on the blogs I follow, too, which makes me feel even worse.
For the time being, though, I don't think that this state of disrepair's going to end. I have the time to blog, sure, but I've lost a lot of the oomph that used to propel me on my old blog. School's crazy, I'm starting to actually have this crazy thing called a social life (though, in all fairness, it's barely there) and I've been struggling with my writing.
So, I'm going to keep not being here, and someday, maybe, I'll resurface, on fire and ready to give this whole thing a go again. Right now, though, blogging just isn't going to happen.
I'll try to catch up on the blogs I read, though. Promise.
Until next time,
Hailey
Personal blog of amateur writer Hailey Jenkins. In which she bumbles a lot, and babbles too.
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Monday, January 27, 2014
Friday, December 6, 2013
Take a Deep Breath
NaNoWriMo is over. The school week is over. Unfortunately, the insanity is never over.
I managed to finish NaNoWriMo in the car on the 30th, which felt wonderful despite the fact I didn't actually finish the story.
In fact, as far as story arcs go, this was probably the worst year of NaNo I've had. I completely lost the plot a few days in, and my characters decided that it would be fun to switch personalities, randomly leave entirely, and have fluctuating ages I gave up trying to keep track of. I managed to write plenty of great slice of life scenes in the not-quite-dystopian society I created, but slice of life is not really good novel material.
Although I am a little disappointed that my idea went out the window this year, I'm incredibly proud to have met the 50k goal for the first time within one story. (The first year I finished at 40k, and the second I had to write a novel and its sequel which never saw the light of day.) I had a crazy November to boot, and so the fact I was able to keep up with a rigid writing schedule impressed me. I've now been taking December off, but once the holiday season is over I'll probably start back up again, either to rewrite this story or start another one.
Speaking of the holiday season, my family and I roadtripped to Texas for Thanksgiving to visit family. It was a wonderful trip, and I learned a great many things (the American Banjo Museum is in the Bricktown portion of Oklahoma City, for example) but never shall I ever enjoy eighteen hour car rides. I managed to not only knit an entire scarf, finish the majority of my homework, and read an entire novel, but finish off NaNoWriMo in the car and watch more than eight hours' worth of movies and TV shows. If anything, car rides are great for my productivity, I suppose.
Now that the school week is over, I can finally get a bit of a reprieve to recollect myself and get back into the groove of things for the two weeks before Christmas break. I'm planning on reviewing a bunch of books soon, so you all have that to look forward to! Hopefully I can think of something creative to blog about over break.
The books I'm planning on reviewing are as follows: The House of Hades by Rick Riordan, Allegiant by Veronica Roth, and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.
Until then,
Hailey Jenkins
I managed to finish NaNoWriMo in the car on the 30th, which felt wonderful despite the fact I didn't actually finish the story.
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Via ywp.nanowrimo.org |
Although I am a little disappointed that my idea went out the window this year, I'm incredibly proud to have met the 50k goal for the first time within one story. (The first year I finished at 40k, and the second I had to write a novel and its sequel which never saw the light of day.) I had a crazy November to boot, and so the fact I was able to keep up with a rigid writing schedule impressed me. I've now been taking December off, but once the holiday season is over I'll probably start back up again, either to rewrite this story or start another one.
Speaking of the holiday season, my family and I roadtripped to Texas for Thanksgiving to visit family. It was a wonderful trip, and I learned a great many things (the American Banjo Museum is in the Bricktown portion of Oklahoma City, for example) but never shall I ever enjoy eighteen hour car rides. I managed to not only knit an entire scarf, finish the majority of my homework, and read an entire novel, but finish off NaNoWriMo in the car and watch more than eight hours' worth of movies and TV shows. If anything, car rides are great for my productivity, I suppose.
Now that the school week is over, I can finally get a bit of a reprieve to recollect myself and get back into the groove of things for the two weeks before Christmas break. I'm planning on reviewing a bunch of books soon, so you all have that to look forward to! Hopefully I can think of something creative to blog about over break.
The books I'm planning on reviewing are as follows: The House of Hades by Rick Riordan, Allegiant by Veronica Roth, and The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.
Until then,
Hailey Jenkins
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Life is Crazy Sometimes
A combination of crazy classes with crazy homework, NaNoWriMo, and the publication of two books I've been dying to get my hands on for a long time has resulted in me having absolutely no time for blogging. I doubt I'll get another post in before November is up, so I'll consider this my mid-NaNo update.
My NaNo novel is coming together. At the halfway point, I've determined that the book is really for my own enjoyment than anything else. I'm playing with the characters, writing a lot of scenes were they simply life, rather than actually accomplishing anything. And right now, I'm kind of enjoying that, because sometimes the best practice is learning how to write real people, as opposed to getting some action-packed, well-thought-out plot together first.
I've also, as I mentioned, finished reading both The House of Hades by Rick Riordan, and Allegiant by Veronica Roth. Once NaNoWriMo is over, I hope to review one or both of them, because I enjoyed both so much. (Allegiant in particular blew me away. It has one of my favorite series endings of all time currently.)
In the meantime, I'm going to keep writing and learning, because that's what I do.
Speaking of learning, I learned how to sort-of knit (I use this loom thingy that makes knitting easier) so that I have something to do with my hands while I watch various shows. I finished my first project, which was a scarf to keep me from freezing to death on my short walk to the bus stop in the morning.
So pretty! |
It's a bunch of different colors, since I used the remnants of yarn we've had for years. I quite like it, and it keeps me warm, so I'm happy! It's also very long (if I hold it upright, it's a bit taller than I am) which is even better!
How about the rest of you? Any fun projects you've completed despite being busy with NaNoWriMo? Speaking of, how is your writing going?
Until next time,
Hailey Jenkins
Saturday, November 2, 2013
A Short Notice on NaNoWriMo
This past week has been absurdly busy, what with my choir concert on Wednesday, Halloween shenanigans at school on Thursday, and then NaNoWriMo starting yesterday and a handful of insanity tossed in at school. Still, I've finally found time and so I intend to blog!
Since it is November (which is questionably my favorite month of them all) I feel it is only proper to usher it in with a little NaNoWriMo chat. This is my third year doing NaNoWriMo, and let me tell you, it is the hermit's version of a party. I first discovered it via Scott Westerfeld's blog, and since then I've never looked back.
This year, I went into it with a few ideas, but none that I felt totally dedicated to. I ended up using a sort-of plot idea, which I sketched out in Biology yesterday in twenty minutes of free time. (Honestly, I spend more time doing Not Science than Science in my Bio class this year. It's kind of nice.) I figured out roughly what I wanted for a beginning, middle, and end. The characters were named and their appearances described vaguely, and I was good to go.
Right now, I'm using the title These Things I Know, but I don't like it very much so I doubt it'll stay for long. Considering my characters are dictating the story a lot, I wouldn't be surprised if I go through a lot of different titles.
Anyway, the story right now seems to be about a girl living in the New Holy Roman Empire who gets kidnapped and proceeds to question whether or not she has free will, except not nearly as deep as it sounds. (NaNo ideas always sound this crazy, trust me.) It's still too early to give much more detail than that.
Expect a little less blogging from me this month, and all the best wishes to those of you joining me in the insanity!
Until next time,
Hailey Jenkins
Since it is November (which is questionably my favorite month of them all) I feel it is only proper to usher it in with a little NaNoWriMo chat. This is my third year doing NaNoWriMo, and let me tell you, it is the hermit's version of a party. I first discovered it via Scott Westerfeld's blog, and since then I've never looked back.
This year, I went into it with a few ideas, but none that I felt totally dedicated to. I ended up using a sort-of plot idea, which I sketched out in Biology yesterday in twenty minutes of free time. (Honestly, I spend more time doing Not Science than Science in my Bio class this year. It's kind of nice.) I figured out roughly what I wanted for a beginning, middle, and end. The characters were named and their appearances described vaguely, and I was good to go.
Right now, I'm using the title These Things I Know, but I don't like it very much so I doubt it'll stay for long. Considering my characters are dictating the story a lot, I wouldn't be surprised if I go through a lot of different titles.
Anyway, the story right now seems to be about a girl living in the New Holy Roman Empire who gets kidnapped and proceeds to question whether or not she has free will, except not nearly as deep as it sounds. (NaNo ideas always sound this crazy, trust me.) It's still too early to give much more detail than that.
Expect a little less blogging from me this month, and all the best wishes to those of you joining me in the insanity!
Until next time,
Hailey Jenkins
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Opening Post
Hey everyone! I'm going to keep this simple and brief, and instead let the fun begin later this week when I've got the formatting down for the blog, as well as the time to actually put more thought into this. I go by Hailey Jenkins, and this is the Bumbling Babbler! I expect to chatter on about pretty much anything I feel I need to, ranging from school to books to my writing and beyond.
Next time, we'll get this train going with something fun!
Until next time,
Hailey Jenkins
Next time, we'll get this train going with something fun!
Until next time,
Hailey Jenkins
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