General Updates

Where I’m At

Lately, my writing projects consist of poetry, short stories, and a fiction novel based on true events.

With poetry there isn’t much to explain.

The short story I’m working on is called Gnip and the Master of Shefsberry. It’s a fantasy/world travel story where Gnip is an Invisilite a creature that is invisible unless he is lonely and/or sad. Then he is visible to humans such as Bryan the overseer of the Shefsberry lighthouse. I only just started this story so I don’t have much more than that.

Searching for Faith, is a fiction story I am writing using a couple of big life experiences from my life but putting a fictional spin on them. Sage is 17, the youngest in the family and she takes care of her mother who is battling cancer. Everyone else is in school or at work. She’s the sole caretaker and she is under a lot of stress to keep her emotions in check as she watches her mother deteriorate in front of her each day.

Before her mother gets really sick, her mother asks Sage to promise that she won’t leave God when she passes away. Sage promises, but knows it was what her mother wanted to hear and that Sage was still searching out her faith and how much she really believed about this Jesus character.

Donna, Sages, mother, sees through Sage’s “promise” and throws in conversations about Jesus and to help her daughter see the importance of knowing Christ. These conversations continue until Donna is so weak she can barely talk. She passes away later in the day.

Sage goes through the motions of the calling hours, memorial service, and funeral, but she starts to notice she doesn’t feel right. The longer the days pour on the more she feels the symptoms of both grief and oncoming depression.

In the months following, she sees a handful of doctors and they all say the same thing: she’s depressed from the loss of her mother.

Months roll on, and she doesn’t feel any better. Her father takes her to the emergency room after she harms herself. At the hospital she is fixed up but a social worker is called in and says she needs to admit herself to the mental health ward, or they will admit her. So Sage admits herself.

Basically, Sage goes through months of battling her loss and grief and starts a trial of medications. She gets little relief, when her doctor recommends she try ketamine infusions. She goes in for ketamine infusions but is told she has to try ECT first. If ECT doesn’t work, then they will go to ketamine infusions. She tries ECT a few times but starts to lose her memory, so the doctor stops the ECT treatments. Ketamine is next and Sage notices some much needed improvement. The doctor who runs the ECT/Ketamine department suggests her med manager see if they could get a psych evaluation done.

Once Sage goes through a psych evaluation she learns she has bipolar disorder and is started on lithium. After the medication kicks in, she notices her mood improve greatly and she is better able to function normally. Between the ketamines and lithium she is back on her feet.

But through everything, she was surprised to learn she was pulling on her mother’s faith, which had now become hers. She had realized she was following Jesus no matter where she went and had a longing to leanr more about Him. She picks up her Bible, opens it up to Matthew chapter one, and starts reading the gospels.

She feels her mother’s spirit with her and looks around the room. “Alright, Mom. I know you’re here. Even if only briefly. I’m doing okay now. You don’t have to worry.”

“I admit I was worried about you,” her mother’s spirit appeared.

Sage gasps, not really expecting her mother’s spirit to appear. “Mom! I thought you were in Heaven.”

“I was, but I was allowed to visit you one last time.”

“Oh. I was hoping you could stay.”

“You know I can’t.”

Sage drops her head, “I know.”

“I just wanted to reassure you that you’re headed down the right path. And to keep going that way.”

“What path?”

Donna points to Sage’s Bible.

“Oh, the Bible.”

“Yes. The more you read, the more you’ll learn about the stories and truths I’ve told you. Are you willing to keep reading?”

“Yes, Of course, Mom. I have a thirst for this now.”

Donna smiled. “That’s great. I only wish I could be here to guide and teach you.”

“I know. I wish there was someone I could talk to about this stuff.”

“You have your father. He loves talking about the Bible. He just thinks none of his children are interested.”

“But that’s not true. I have always had a curiosity and love for Jesus. I just wasn’t as active about it because the Bible was hard to understand.”

“What translation are you reading?”

“What?”

“Translation?”

“Oh, it’s the New King James version.”

“That’s why. You have always had a hard time understanding that version. Your grandmother on your dad’s side had an NIV version. That should be easier. Ask your father for it. See if you can understand it. If you can, ask him to buy you your own Bible. That way you can highlight verses, or underline them, and take notes in your Bible.”

“You can do that in a Bible?”

Donna laughed. “Yes, you can.”

“Donna, it’s time to go,” said a deep, calm, disembodied voice.

“What was that?” Sage stood up and looked around the room. “Am I going crazy? First I see you and then I’m talking to you and then I hear another voice.”

“You’re not going crazy. I’m really here and the voice you heard was God’s. I need to go now.”

“God’s voice?”

“Yes. Be good for your father be there for your family.”

“I will. I love you.”

“I love you too, dear.”

Donna disappeared and Sage fell into a puddle of tears.

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Okay so that is all I have about that story for now. I wasn’t planning on going so long with the dialogue part. lol. I’m not sure where I want to go with the story from there. I have more brainstorming to do. If you have any thought’s, questions, or suggestions, feel free to leave me a comment or send me an email at soucieji@gmail.com

Reading, The Dawson Brothers

Author’s Update: The Dawson Brothers Editing Process and Literary Influences

I have been busy this past week working on editing the first chapter in The Dawson Brothers. I have made good progress and have almost finished the chapter. I am at the end but had to add in a scene that would make things a little clearer.

My plans for this coming week are to finish the edits on Chapter 1 and move on to Chapter 2.

Along with working on my book, I have been watching Bethany Atazadeh and Shaelin Bishop of Shaelin Writes, both of whom are on YouTube. Bethany is an Indie Author and Shaelin is traditionally published. They both have some brilliant advice.

I will also do some reading in the Bible, and in Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly. She writes YA fiction and adult fiction. When I read, I love to read a little in a nonfiction book in the morning and in the afternoon and evening I will read fiction. I like a little of both worlds I guess.

Are you writing a story? How are you doing on reaching your goals? When you’re finished, do you plan on being and Indie Author, or Traditionally Published Author?

I’d love to hear from you. Please a message in the comments below or send me an email at soucieji@gmail.com

Good luck on your writing and God bless,

JI Soucie

Camp NaNoWriMo

Doing Well on the Writing Wave

Lately I have been doing well with writing and outline my next book, but not so good with keeping up with my posts for my blog.

I have about 50,000 words on my story Facade but it’s not finished yet, I have the rest of the story outlined and Camp NaNo is coming up in just a few days so I hope to finish the story then. I have no idea how long it will be but I’m curious to find out.

The main character is Wesley who is based off of Elvis Presley. His brother Keith is the older brother who in Elvis’ live did not survive. But the twin brother did survive in my story. Wesley could sing and Keith could not so there was a lot of jealousy in the book. Even though Keith discovered his drawing ability it was not enough for him and he’s so enraged he almost kills his brother. And that is about as far as I’m letting on. lol I don’t want to reveal too much.

That book is called Facade and my next book is called The Forgiving which is turning out to be a Christian fiction book so far. I hadn’t much in my story until I used Rory’s story cubes the original box and the actions box. I now have other ideas and actions to work with.

And I think you may have all heard about James Patterson’s Masterclass well I took that and I have been inspired to change some of my ways. Like go commercial publishing instead of self publishing. So once I have Facade written and edited a couple of times, I’m going to seek a literary agent. Yeah sure I may get rejected several times like 30 or so, but that’s okay. Because other writers have done it before me and made it. I believe I can do it too.

So Camp NaNo here I come and here’s hoping to finish my first fictional story!

Facade, november nano

NaNo Prep – End of Day 1

Yesterday I had set out to rework my story Facade, however, the new ideas I had for the story didn’t work out like I thought. It’s funny how ideas come to you, they sound great, and then when you try to work them into the story you realize the ideas were not as great as you thought. How frustrating is that?!

The ideas I had would have called for a major rewrite of my story which would allow me to use this story for NaNoWriMo. Thing is the ideas would change the story so much that a major plot would be eliminated and therefore all the action and suspense that went with it. I would have been left with maybe a beginning of a story but a HUGE whole after that. I had nothing… And going over this made me realize I really liked the plot I already had and that it worked so much better.

So this means I will set this story aside. Thankfully, I already had another story idea in my bag. I pulled it out and started working on that last night. I’m liking it so far. I don’t have a title yet, but it takes place in the early 1900’s in South Hampton, England. I am thinking of the title “The Three Sisters”, but I think that will be a place holder as it really doesn’t depict the message in my book. If you haven’t guessed already by the time, place, and prospective title of the story, the three sisters refers to the White Star Line luxury liners Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic. At least the Olympic and Titanic will have a part but not sure how far the story will go, or how much either ship will be involved.

Hmmm…. Thinking…. Thinking…. Lots to do so best get to it!

How are you coming along on your NaNo prep? Have you hit any road blocks? What do you do to overcome them? Feel free to leave comments below. I’d love to hear what you have to say.

God bless!

Facade, november nano

NaNo Day 13 – Frustration Setting In

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Okay, today is proving to be one frustrating day with my story. My writing is going pretty well, that’s not the problem. The problem is the more I write and just let the story go, I am seeing it go in several directions and one character I need to carrying through the story to get to a pivotal point with another character is not being carried through the story. Ugh!!

I’m getting a tension headache. I am trying to figure something out before my writing session in a couple of hours. I really would hate to have to go through seven chapters and try to figure this out, but if I don’t, I’m worried my story is going to lose a pivotal point in the plot it really needs.

Another thing that is making this story difficult, is I have based my main male character off from a very notable person in music history and I’m using some names of places and events in this person’s past, but I’m scared of getting anything too close because this person, though passed away, has an enterprise with his name on it and I don’t want to step on any legalities.

I’m feeling quite overwhelmed right now and wish I had a sounding board! I so need one! Anyone else get stuck in the middle of NaNoWriMo with story issues that can halt progress? What do you do about it? Do you talk to another writing buddy? Pray? What helps you?

I know God is helping me so I’ll figure it out.

Well, off to the kitchen for dinner and then dessert. Then kiddo to bed and writing time.

Good luck everyone!

 

november nano

NaNo Is Coming!! Do You Have A Story Ready?

Oh, boy! National Novel Writing Month is coming soon!  Just six days away!!! Ahhh! I’m so excited! Like you couldn’t tell, right?

I have been working on the synopsis for my novel Facade which I had started during Camp NaNo a couple of years ago, but never got too far with it. In that time I have implemented some changes so I’ll be doing some rewriting for NaNo this year. I am very excited and can’t wait to see what comes of this novel set in the 1930’s & 1950’s. It will be interesting to learn the lingo and culture of that ear.

My husband shocked me yesterday and told me he had a story idea and that he wanted to try his hand at NaNo! He has never written stories and works as a computer programmer, so this should be interesting. I listened to his idea (involving the USS Maine) and think he has a really good story. I can’t wait to read the story when he is finished with it!!

If you’d like to be my writing buddy for NaNo here is my link: http://nanowrimo.org/participants/jimonroe

Counting down the days until NaNo!

Best of luck everyone!

 

 

november nano

New NaNo Story

Well, I have started work on a new story for NaNo. It will be fantasy. I am runny far behind on being ready for NaNo to start, but that’s okay. I can still work on some development as I go.

Still need to come up with a title and some character names, but the final decisions will come later. Right now I may just throw some names in there as fillers.

I have the basic story idea about done. Then it will be developing the characters I am seeing carry out various actions to make this story work. Man, I am having dialogue coming to me and my story crying to be written. Oh, how am I going to be able to wait until Nov 1st to begin writing? It’s so hard!!!!

How are you fellow NaNoWriMos coming along with your story? Are you ready for the month long event? Do you plan on staying home and writing or getting out with other writers in your area? I haven’t fully decided what I am going to do. Will have to see if there are any meetings close to me.

Well, I know this isn’t much of an update this time. Hopefully, I’ll have more to say later. Best of luck and happy writing!

Janis

 

Camp NaNoWriMo, General Updates, november nano

Sci Fi Research Ongoing

Well I have been reading a book titled The Guide to Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction: 6 Steps to Writing and Publishing Your Bestseller.

This is the book description:

Publication Date: June 18, 2010

Science fiction and fantasy is one of the most challenging–and rewarding!–genres in the bookstore. But with New York Times bestselling author Philip Athans and fantasy giant R. A. Salvatore at your side, you’ll create worlds that draw your readers in–and keep them reading!

Just as important, you’ll learn how to prepare your work for today’s market. Drawing on his years of experience as one of the most acclaimed professionals in publishing, Wizards of the Coast Edited by Athans explains how to set your novel apart–and break into this lucrative field. From devising clever plots and building complex characters to inventing original technologies and crafting alien civilizations, Athans gives you the techniques you need to write strong, saleable narratives.

Plus! Athans applies all of these critical lessons together in an unprecedented deconstruction of a never-before-published tale by the one and only R. A. Salvatore!

There are books on writing science fiction and fantasy, and then there’s this book–the only one you need to create strange, wonderful worlds for your own universe of readers!

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I have read a decent way through this book already and am finding some useful information, but I know I still have more to read and a LOT to learn about writing SCI FI. I have a feeling if I started writing a SCI FI novel for NaNo this year, that it may end up being a fantasy instead. I guess that is because fantasy is what I am most familiar with.

When I think SCI FI, I think aliens, spaceships, strange planets. I admit my range of SCI FI knowledge is quite limited even though I love Star Trek and Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica. I am still a little confused on what makes up SCI FI other than there has to be some element of Science in the book. Now when it comes to Science there is a whole world out there of what could be used. I get stumped on where to go and so forth. At this point I am just feeling rather overwhelmed with this and how it all works. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around this. Maybe once I finish reading the book I’ll have a better understanding. Let’s hope!!! :) So far the book is good and I have learned about several SCI FI authors that I have never heard of before but now that I know about them, can begin reading their work. I am thinking a SCI FI novel may have to wait until Camp NaNo next year after I have had time to learn more about the SCI FI writing world. Something I will have to think about and make a decision on.

Best of luck to all you writers!!!

 

november nano

National Novel Writer’s Month Is Around the Corner

Here we are and it’s almost mid October already. Can you believe it? November is soon approaching and with that means National Novel Writers’ Month and writing so many words a day to reach that word count of at least 50,000 words.

Now is the time we must be thinking about what kind of story we would like to write, and live in for the next month….and really longer as I am sure many will continue to work on their books even after November ends until the book is finished. I know that is what I plan to do.

I am not sure what my story is going to be about. I love so many time periods it is hard to choose, but I also love fantasy and science fiction. Then there are always stories written based on real life experiences. I am not sure which I want to do yet. Thankfully I have a little time to think about it, but really I can’t think too long as I will need some time to work on background work for characters for whichever I choose to write. Ugh! It is so hard to decide when you have so many interests.

Do any of you find it hard to begin a story because you have so many things you are interested in writing about, or including in your story? How do you decide what to write about? I’d love to hear your comments.