Thursday, January 2, 2014

My Writing Story (So Far)

Every once and a while from the time I was eight until I was thirteen, I would have a "genius" idea for the opening scene of a book. I would always sprint to the computer, open up a Word document, and start clacking away at the keys. But each time I got one of these bursts of creativity, I would hit a road block about half-way down the first page. I would read and re-read what I had written, but I would have zero clue how to continue the story.

So when I got another one of these ideas when I was 13 (about half-way through grade 8), I was expecting to hit my usual road block. It didn't come (at least not for a while). I got through the first page no problem, and the second, and the third. In fact, I got about 30 000 words into that first real attempt at writing a "novel." But by the time I had hit that 30 000 word mark, I had improved so much that the first few chapters sounded like they were written by a whole other person. I scrapped that piece. 

My next attempt was a darker, much more mature book with a bunch of legal elements. While I was writing this book, I started telling people that I wanted to be an author. Almost all of the comments I got were, "I can't wait to read your book. I bet it's hilarious!" The comments made me freak out a bit because my book was not funny....like at all. It was super serious. I wrote myself a mental note to make my next book a little lighter, but I finished writing the serious novel because I was pretty invested in my characters. I owed it to them not to leave them hanging in the middle of a life-crisis.

I had just finished my first draft when I went to a summer writing camp. The instructor read an excerpt from it, and while she had some nice things to say, her critiques made me realize that I was a bit too young to give such a serious concept justice. So I put that novel to rest for a while and decided to write a fun book, sprinkled with humor.

After my first two tries didn't pan out, I was adamant about making this one work. I wrote my third book during the summer and fall of 2012. And now, just over a year later, I am finally finished editing it!

It's a crazy competitive industry, and I'm not expecting anything, but I have decided to give getting published a shot. Right now, I'm starting to write my query letters, which, for anyone that doesn't know, are letters that you send to literary agents to give them a small snapshot of what your book is like.

Thanks for reading! Comments are encouraged :) If you're reading this and you're a writer yourself, I'd love to get in touch with you!

2 comments:

  1. I just spent the last half an hour reading your blog. I should really be studying for my history test tomorrow but this is far more interesting. Sonj, I actually can't wait to read your books. I'll be your biggest fan and will always come to you for the best book suggestions. Thanks for laughing at my jokes in math too xo skim

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    1. Aw shucks, thanks Skimmy! Obviously I laugh at your jokes––they're hilarious. I'm so glad that you like my book suggestions. Hopefully you'll still like them when I'm suggesting my own books :P

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