Showing posts with label entangled. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entangled. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2015

Five Ways to Generate Writing Ideas


If you’ve never had a bout of writer’s block, you haven’t been writing for long enough. Whether you love to outline and don’t know what happens next, or if your plot is lacking some pizazz, you may just need a little helping pumping your author juices. Here are our go-to solutions when we need a little inspiration!

1. Go for a walk with someone: Being co-authors, Leah and I have an advantage by having two minds to brainstorm, but mostly it’s just sprouting ideas back and forth that really gets us the best idea. Having a sounding board, whether it be your mom, best friend, critique partner, or even your dog, is helpful because it gets you spewing out ideas and hearing them out loud. Plus, grabbing some fresh air and getting your blood pumping is great to rejuvenate a foggy brain!

2. Take a nap: Don’t get too excited; you have to stay awake! But one of the most fun ways to work out the plot is to make a playlist of music that inspires you or fits your story and just daydream. If you find yourself replaying the same scenario in your head, you’ll know you have an enticing scene to write. I find this idea also works great in the shower or on a bus, too!

3. Play a game: This is something Leah and I do not only to generate ideas but for fun as well! We write the names of all our characters of our current project and put them in a bowl. Then, we write a bunch of settings, such as “On a bridge” or “In the rain” or “In jail” and put those in a bowl. Finally, we write down a bunch of verbs, such as “Kissing” or “Fighting”, and put those in a bowl. We draw one setting, two verbs and two characters, then put a ten-minute timer on. We both write a random scenario using our drawn cards! Even if this doesn’t generate a plausible plot solution, it’s a great way to get your writing juices flowing, get into character, and practice your voice! Plus, some of the stories come out HILARIOUS.

4. Experiment with a different medium: Sometimes it helps to put your story on a different kind of page; Leah loves to draw scenarios or characters from our current project, and often finds this helps her discover something new about the plot or character. If drawing isn’t for you, modify it. If you like making music, try writing a theme song for your book. Even a vision board on Pinterest helps you visualize your creations and can spark new ideas!

5. Make it history:
One of the absolutely best ways to iron out plot snags or get ideas is to borrow from history. Our world and the people in it are fascinating and history has inspired many epic books. For example, Tolkien is famously inspired by Anglo-Saxon folklore, and George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice is a fantastical take on the War of Roses. Leah’s and my book Jane Unwrapped (Entangled Teen Crave) was so fun and exciting to plot because the Egyptian history of the time was dramatic enough for a book without our help making up new ideas!

If you have any secrets to generating ideas, let me know in the comments!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

WE'RE GETTING PUBLISHED


Hey guys, so we have some pretty crazy and exciting news!
Our novel, Jane Unwrapped, is going to be published by Entangled Teen Crave!
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

So this is exciting for plenty of reasons, including:
1.)  We have been working on Jane since 2012. That’s three years of focus on one story.
2.)  Entangled is a SUPER COOL publisher, with tons of books we love, and is totally right up our alley as far as future projects go
3.)  This means that someone will read Jane who we’re not forcing/begging/paying!

If you haven’t heard about our novel yet, Jane Unwrapped is a young adult mythological fantasy. Dying and being turned into a mummy is not the kind of experiment teen scientist Jane thought she would be conducting; especially now she’s trapped in the Egyptian underworld. If that’s not bad enough, the snarky (but outrageously handsome) god Anubis is sworn to devour her heartless soul. When Jane discovers her only ticket out of the underworld is to go back in time and steal the heart of King Tutankhamen, she poses as a priestess and befriends the young pharaoh. Between trying to murder her new friend and being stalked by Anubis, who can’t seem to decide if he’s going to kiss her or kill her, Jane has to make a choice: do the logical thing and steal the heart of the pharaoh, or listen to her (metaphorical) heart and find a way to save herself and Tut…even if it means rebelling against the gods of Egypt in the process.

If you'd like to learn more, we also made a vlog announcement! We’re going to be updating with lots of blogs and vlogs about the process of getting published/publishing, so please stay tuned for lots more information! As always, don’t forget to follow us to keep in the loop :)