Showing posts with label writing and creative writing projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing and creative writing projects. Show all posts

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Norman Bilbrough to assess my book

Norman Bilbrough has been chosen by NZ Authors to assess my junior fiction novel. 

Here's the book council's round up of Norman's many skills: NZ Book Council Norman Bilbrough in brief

Will be really interesting to hear his feedback but I have to wait until September to receive it.

My novel is called Brave and True.  It's a 60,000 word fantasy adventure story for 9-12 year olds, about a boy named Brave and a girl called True.  Here's the short trial version of my synopsis, or perhaps it's a back cover blurb:

Brave and True

Ever wondered what an earth your Mum is talking about?  It’s like she’s from a totally different planet, right?

Brave’s Mum is always going on about Brussels sprouts, balance and connections to nature.  He’d be happy with a reliable connection to the internet. 

Besides, he’s got more important things to worry about like his arch enemy, mega-bully Riley.

But when Brave’s bad mood sets off a thunderstorm, his Mum's hand shoots out green light and a mystery Uncle turns up with a strange warning, Brave knows something weird is going on.

Things turn freaky fast when a spooky, swirling vortex swallows his Mum whole and Brave takes an unexpected journey – to another world!

Brave arrives in Arvalonia just as the false queen Mallevia destroys the last magic school established to resist her.   In a world where power belongs to those who connect magically to the natural elements of the land, Mallevia is a threat to the balance of life.  And Brave is her next target...

With the help of True, Brave flees the false queen on a desperate quest to find his mum, a castle called Kingsfort and his own magical abilities.

Will Brave find help before the false queen finds him?

Can Brave learn to use Arvalonian magic?

Will True stop being an annoying pain in the butt?
Brave and True adventure across searing desert sands, down the muddy Sugarcane River and into their enemy’s territory.  They face a month without a bath, nipping stinkbuggies, Mallevia’s ruthless green guards and eventually, the false queen herself.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Writing, writing, writing

Creative Writing Projects

Picture book:

I had a lot of fun recently completing Jill Marshall's picture book writing course.  I now have text for a picture book and am embarking on some illustration.  I've been inspired by the wonderful world of Lauren Child - think Charlie and Lola.  What an amazing writer and illustrator she is.  Am looking at putting my own illustrations on to a digital background using Photoshop. Must say Photoshop is awesome fun, especially when at this stage I'm only using the free trial version along with help from my handy kindle version of the adobe 'how to' book.

The Chubbly-fluff
by Jan Goldie

I've road tested the text at the Tauranga Writers group and with my ladies writing group also.  They seem to think the illustrations are up to scratch too.  Finally, I've sent the text back to Jill for assessment. It will be interesting to hear her comments and see if they line up with the critique I've received from the gals!

Chapter book: Brave and True

Using the picture book as my procrastination project has done wonders for my stalled chapter book 'Brave and True'.  It's been on hold now for about three months while I've sorted out my health.  But thanks to wonderful writers Lee Murray and Helen Towgood, I am now battling through the tricky bits and kicking that writer's block out of the paddock.  (Feel like crossing my fingers or saying 'jinx' like I used to at school.  Writer's block is such a fickle creature.)

Non-fiction Writing Projects
With my piece on Dame Evelyn Stokes finally finished and off to be loaded on the Tauranga Memories section of their website, I'm happy to be starting on more web content writing for AFS student exchange. AFS is reorganising their website to include information about all the chapters that make up the kiwi part of their organisation. A large part of the AFS experience is run by volunteers.

So here's to writing as a job, writing for creativity's sake and writing because you simply must.