Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2012

Writing vs. Drawing

Ever since I started writing in high school, I stopped drawing for some reason.  It was like I could one do one creative outlet at a time.  Anyone else have this problem?  I used to draw all the time, and I had sketch books filled with (not good) drawings.  I'll admit my drawings weren't this good:

But I still enjoyed it.  Now that I'm a writer, I'm writing all the time, and I never draw!  I would love to create some "fan art" for my own novel, but I know it won't look good.  It takes some inspiration to write and draw!  I have a lot for writing!  Where can I find it for drawing?  Maybe one day I can at least draw this well again:

Anyone else have these problems?  Know how to solve them? haha

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Music for Dead Dreamer

Even though I may not be the best at picking music, I made a little playlist that can go along with Dead Dreamer: Freshman Year.  These are either songs I listened to while writing the novel, or songs I heard that I thought would match the book in certain places perfectly.  Whether you like it or not is up to you.

1. Waking Up the Ghost by 10 Years

2. Time of Dying by Three Days Grace

3. Sick by Evanescence

4. Running Up That Hill by Placebo

5. Unleashed by Epica

6. St. John by We Are The Fallen

7. Weight of the World by Evanescence

8. Breathe by Flyleaf

9. Monster by Skillet

10. Forgotten by Avril Lavigne

11. What I See by Lacuna Coil

12. The Outsider by The Perfect Circle

Friday, January 27, 2012

P90X Day Nineteen

Today, there will be no P90X.  After classes today, I had to drive two hours to get home.  Once I got home I had to take care of the dog, then go straight to a friend's house.  I thought I was only going to be over there for a little while.  That little while turned into four hours haha.  We were discussing self-publishing and the cover.  Once we moved to another room, SURPRISE!  PUPPIES!
We've been waiting for her to pop!  She thought it would be another week, then we walked in and she had popped them out.  Unfortunately, one puppy was either a still born or he passed after he was born.  Poor pup :(  We think she was looking for him for a while.  But Ginger was bless with beautiful puppies!  Now it's so late, I'm just going to have to do today's workout on Sunday.  Weekends always mess up my schedule!  haha

Monday, January 23, 2012

Website

After using the free website creator "wix" for a while, my dad finally allowed me to buy the website and domain.   Even though it hasn't changed hardly at all, it's just exciting to be able to say I own the website, www.deadreamer.com  :)  It's awesome!  I've updated the contact me section as well.  If  you go to that section you can go to any of the social profiles I've created for Dead Dreamer.  

Not to mention, I just had an awesome idea for Dead Dreamer: Sophomore Year.  It's going to be full of surprises!  I may have classes going on, but I am making sure to write a little a day.  Also, check out DDFY on amazon.  Someone who is amazing left me a great review! :D

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Is it easy to lose hope?

Although life is hard, sometimes it can feel hopeless.  Working hard on anything will take time.  Getting recognition for it can take even more time.  One day I hope to get a literary agent, and begin my writing career.  My dream is to put my Communication degree to good use and make my novel into a movie. 

However, I’ve received nothing but rejections from agencies.  With every new rejection, it makes me want to just give up.  There is something deep inside me that rejects that feeling.  I know it would just be easier to give up and find an easier job.  But something deep down keeps saying “keep going.  someone will take a chance.”  I hope that little voice inside of me is right. 

If any other writers are feeling the same feeling of rejection, don’t give up.  One day, you’ll find what you’re meant to do.  Someone will take a chance…even if you have to go through hundreds of agencies.  I wouldn’t be able to keep going if I didn’t know there will at least be someone who will have faith in my work.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Jennifer Starks

Last night, I spoke with Jennifer Starks and she interviewed me :)  She is an awesome person.  Super nice and a great writer.  To see the interview, click here.

Her writing is quirky and fun!  I went though her other posts and all of them are a joy to read.  I'm going to continue reading her blog :)  I hope y'all do as well!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

George Walker's Story Part One

The Story of George Walker
Based on character from the novel "Dead Dreamer: Freshman Year"


The sound of the river drowned out everything around me.  When I opened my eyes, everything was still blurry.  The last thing I remembered was my father’s drunken rage.  He was going to teach me how to hunt the next morning, but he had too much ale.  Whenever the ale takes over him, the world did not exist anymore.  He wanted his lover back, but she had died about ten years ago.  She died giving birth to me, and ever since he has resented me.  

I rolled over and started to sit up.  The world around me was blurred, but I recognized the forest.  This was where my father would take me to go hunting and fishing when he was not drinking.  When the ale was not around, he was a pleasant man who loved to take his son on adventures.  That is why I could not hate him.  He was a good man, and I had taken the one thing he held most dear to him away.  

I looked at my reflection in the river.  I had mud smeared all over my face and clothes.  Taking a deep breath, I submerged my face in the water and tried to wipe the mud off.  All of a sudden, a feeling of panic overwhelmed me.  I quickly ripped my head out of the water and had to take deep breaths to calm down.  For some reason, the feeling of water surrounding me made me panic, but I couldn’t remember why.  In spite of that fear, I gently cupped water in my hand and wiped me face.  My vision was starting to return after I removed the mud from my eyes, “Father?  Where are you?”

I looked across the river, but saw nothing but trees.  Turning around, I hoped to recognize the forest around me, “Father?”  The forest was the same forest we usually went to for fishing.  My father wasn’t anywhere to be seen.  Standing up was a challenge.  The world seemed to spin, as if I could see the earth rotating.  Using the skills my father had taught me, I made my way back to the town.  Things seemed normal with the townsfolk.  The blacksmith, Mark, came up to me, “George…is that really you?”  He grabbed my shoulders with his callused hands, before giving me a hug.

When he finally let me go, I asked, “What do you mean?  Father and I were on a camping trip…but I can’t find him.  Do you know where my Father may be?”

Mark just stared at me for a few seconds before answering, “Son, your father came back two days ago, claiming you had died when you fell into the river.  He has not left your home since.”

“But I did not die.  I’ll go and find father.  He has to know that I am alright.” I said.

Mark looked as if he wanted to say more, but he just nodded and let me go.  The way he was looking at me, made me feel uncomfortable.  Quickly, I walked towards our home.  The people of the town watched me as I continued toward the house.  It seemed like they all thought I was dead.  What happened at the river two days ago?

I opened the door slowly, “Father?”  The house was silent, “Father!  Are you here?”  Walking from room to room, there was no one.  Mark had said my father had not left the house since returning.  The last room left was my father’s room.  Slowly I opened the door.  I was not prepared for what happened next.  My father was hanging from the ceiling, with a bed sheet tied around his neck.  

Screaming, I ran into the living area.  I tripped as I ran, slamming into the floor.  As soon as I hit the floor, I got sick everywhere.  The shock of seeing my father like that, made my memory flood back in a flash.  I did not fall into the river.  When father was in another drunken rage, he tried to drown me.  I remember struggling against his grip, then blacking out.  The next memory was fuzzy.  Someone had revived me, but I could only remember a silhouette of a woman with dark hair walking away from me.  After that, the darkness took over me again, and then I finally woke up.  

While the memories were flooding back, Mark ran into the house and cradled me, “George, go into the kitchen and clean yourself up.  Let me look around.”

Mark walked towards my father’s hanging body, while I went into the kitchen to clean myself up.  After a few minutes, Mark entered the kitchen and embraced me again, “I am so sorry George.  Do not fret; you can stay with my wife and I.  We will take care of this.”  

Even though Mark was trying to comfort me, the image of my father’s hanging body would never leave me.  Nothing was ever going to be the same.

***

Copyright 2012 by Sarah Lampkin

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

iPad 2

For Christmas, my dad got myself and my sister iPads.  When they first came out, I thought they were basically a bigger iPod Touch.  Technically they are.  But they have become very useful.  I don't know what my sister is doing with hers, but I have been using mine a lot. 
  

There is an application that is called "OneNote" that is a Microsoft product.  They haven't made word available as an application yet, so I had to find another way to type documents on the go if I couldn't take my netbook.  I just started using this application today, and I love it.  It does have its loading problems sometimes though.  Today, for instance, I started to type up "Dead Dreamer: Sophomore Year" today, and I walked away for a few minutes.  When I came back I thought I had lost a few paragraphs so I started over.  Turns out it just takes a little bit longer to load, and sometimes it doesn't load it all.  I ended up going through the chapter to delete where I had retyped the paragraphs.  It was a great purchase!
Another way my writing has improved?  These little notebooks called Moleskine.  My other mom gave me a few for Christmas and I love them.  When I'm on the go and I suddenly get an idea for my books, I can just quickly write it down on the small notebook, then continue what I was doing.  They are easy to carry, and easy to use.  If you are a writer, these are a must have.  Even if you just need a notebook to write lists, or any information you may need later, this is a great purchase.
I may be advertising a lot in this blog today, but I couldn't help it.  These things were very useful to me when I started "Dead Dreamer: Sophomore Year."  Even during break, I used these things to create lists of agents to help me organized who I've sent query letters too.  The list I have is extremely long, and I haven't gotten very far down the list, but it is still a big thing in my plans.  I hope to finish applying to all these agencies, and praying to God that at least one of them will take a chance on me.  I really need this career to start for me.  Please pray for me.

Last thing, if you're a writer, look into getting these things ;)