Friday, September 19, 2014

September Writing Reminder

I may be taking a break from a long term challenge/contest this month, but I will still try my hand at a quick 48-hour contest this weekend. I want to remind my fellow writers that Literary Journal Toasted Cheese is hosting Three Cheers and a Tiger's annual sci-fi/fantasy writing competition this weekend. Today they will post a prompt and word count limit on their web page. The goal is write a sci-fi/fantasy short story according to the prompt within the next 48 hours.

I am interested in this particular challenge because this is a genre that I have struggled with. If you remember back in June I tried to write a science fiction story for L. Ron Hubbard's Writers and Illustrators of the Future. I was able to write a horror story for Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, which I had never done before, but the science fiction story eluded me. I look forward to a second chance. (Thank you again for voting my story in the horror writing contest! You guys are amazing!)

Congratulations to the winners of the BBC sponsored radio play writing competition. They have narrowed their favorites down to a short list of finalists. I wish I could hear what the final performances sound like. I hope I get a chance to participate in it again next year.

Do  you have a particular genre you struggle with? One you were surprised you were good at writing? Share it with me in the comment section below!

Wish me luck and I'll do the same for you...

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

September Writing - Taking Time for Myself

In July and August I had set out to write short stories according to a prompt or a theme and for those two months I have failed to finish writing my stories. Summer has been difficult for me to find time to write. Not that I am complaining, but between the kids and vacations and the doctor appointments and outings, writing took an unfortunate backseat.

For September I have decided to get back to basics. During the last eight months I have learned a lot about myself, the way I think, write and react to deadlines and pressure. For the remainder of this month I am taking the time to work on a personal side project that has been rattling around my brain for the last few weeks. I am hoping it turns into an interesting story that will expand into a novel. But only time (and dedication) will tell.

I still participate in Flash! Friday every weeks. It is a great way to exercise my brain and write a killer story within 150 words. This month, Toasted Cheese Literary Journal is hosting Three Cheers and a Tiger's 48-Hour Science Fiction/Fantasy writing contest. During the weekend the weekend of September 19-21, they will provide a prompt and writers are encouraged to write a story within 48 hours. I have tried my hand at sci-fi/fantasy before and failed beautifully. But I am never one to give up easily, so I just may throw my hat in the ring again. For those who are interested, We Said Go Travel's Fall writing contest will open on September 11. Please read my inspiration travel article, Welcome to the Double J, that I submitted to their February writing contest.

I hope that taking time for myself will allow me to ready for what is ahead. I already know of a few challenges that I want to be prepared for come Fall and Winter. If I can't get my ideas out of my head and on (electronic) paper now, I know that I won't be able to focus on the challenges I have lined up in future months. Taking time for myself is, in itself, going to be a challenge.

What challenges do you face in your writing? Share your thoughts below.

Wish me luck and I'll do the same for you.