Writing Process Blog Hop!

I was tagged by a fellow Soul Mate Author to talk about the writing process by Elle Hill to keep the blog hop going!

Each author has a different process, I hope you enjoy reading about my writing process.

1. What are you working on right now? 

 I am currently deep in edits with a Scottish historical called Heather In The Mist. I'm getting it ready to send to my publisher. This is one of my first manuscripts that has always held a special part of my heart. I love the heroine, who is spirited and the hero who is heavy with conflict, but so endearingly handsome.  Heather In The Mist is set in the Highlands with some mystery, drama, political strife, and of course romance.  I'd you like to see some of my inspiration, check out my Pinterest Board for HITM.


2. How does your work differ from others in the genre? 

I feel that each author has a specific voice the lends to a uniqueness in their writing. I love description, but I don't want heavy doses just dumped into the story. I try to intermingle the descriptions in dialogue, setting, etc.  I also like to have something unique in regards to my characters. In my debut novel, Wolf's Castle, the heroine dabbled in alchemy a decidedly unfeminine hobby for a young lady.  In HITM, the heroine Rogan assists her father with leading the clan because her mother is ill. Again, unusual for the time period and setting.  I remember when I first joined a writing group, I was clueless about POV and GMC. I had just written my stories the way they came into my head. I feel there may be too many rules to writing and it can stilt the writing process. For example, the number of POVs, there should be a kiss at this point, there should be sex at this point. I like to let the story unfold and then make it industry acceptable.


3. Why do you write? 

 I have always been an avid reader. If you asked my parents I've always had an avid imagination and would try to act out the stories I read. When I was old enough, I started jotting little stories and the writing bug never went away. I feel that if you are a writer, no matter if you goal is publishing, you will write no matter what. You have to. The stories are in you mind and they have to get out. The love of the process and exploration of plot, characters and setting drives writers whether they want to be the next best seller or create stories that are just your own.


4. What is your process? 

I have a couple different processes depending on if the story is yelling at me to be written or if I have to pull it from my mind kicking and screaming. I have plotted stories out using a whiteboard and sticky notes. This is a long process and I think in my case it took a lot out of me. I almost over plotted and lost the passion for the story. I am more of a pantser in regards to writing. I come up with a title or a story, immediately set out researching (so much easier with the Internet) and start getting the story down.  I like to just write the story and then go back and edit and move things around. There are times when I write and go back to that chapter and edit, edit, edit. But this seems to slow me down and I think too much pre-editing can kill the natural creative process. 

I do use technology when writing. I have a couple of Apps (Dragon Dictation) on my iphone in which I can speak and it will type out what I am saying.  This is great for long car rides and when I get a sudden blast of inspiration. I also have an App (Notability) on my iPad in which I can hand write using my finger or a stylist. This is helpful when I don't have Internet access, I can also speak into this App, but it is an oral dictation and doesn't type out words. I'm completely in love with Pinterest in which I create boards of writing and to be writing stories. The visuals help me pull more from my writing so I can truly describe what I want the reader to see.



Here are two Soul Mate authors whose words continue the Blog Hop!
Dee Carey and Beth Carter


That's it according to Maddy~

Tootles Madelyn~

Promo Blitz

I'm participating in a Blog Promo Blitz with Reading Addictions Virtual Blog Tours! 


Welcome Author Misty Simon!

I would like welcome my friend and fellow author Misty Simon to my blog! Misty is a great friend with
Misty Simon
an infectious laugh as well as an awesome writer with a wonderful sense of humor.


I'm highlighting Book #2 from her beloved Ivy Series.

Wrong Drawers - An Ivy Morris Mystery 

Here's the Amazon link for purchase
 http://www.amazon.com/Wrong-Drawers-Ivy-Morris-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B00LUAM57A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406111231&sr=8-1&keywords=the+wrong+drawers+misty+simon

 

I've posed a few questions to Misty:

Wrong Drawers
Where do you find inspiration? I find inspiration is everyday occurrences. It never fails to amuse me that if you look at something just right, it can be encouraging or something to give you pause and make you think.

How do you juggle writing and life? 
As if every ball is made of super bouncy material except for the one marked family - that's made of glass. (vacuuming is actually made of dish soap bubbles so can float away on its own, in case you were wondering!)

Who is your favorite character and why?  
Ivy, hands down Ivy, because she is down to earth but still has hopes and dreams and eats ice cream with no shame.

What genre do you like to read the most? 
I can't pick just one, I love them all from historical to urban fantasy. Hook me and I don't care what world I'm in, as long as I'm sucked in.

Words of wisdom for new writers:
Don't look too far ahead. It's not always about making a sale or earning the money or being placed on a certain shelf. Sometimes it's about loving what you do and growing as you do it. 
Here's a blurb: Ivy Morris is back, and this time she’s determined to stay out of trouble. She’s comfortably ensconced in her costume shop, happy as a clam. Happy as a clam can be, anyway, when her father has moved in with her for an indefinite amount of time, putting her love life frustratingly on hold. 
So when her best friend asks for help with an in-home demonstration party, Ivy jumps at the chance to get out of the house and away from Dad. She has no idea of the subject until she gets a look at the cookies. But that becomes the least of her troubles when she walks straight into another murder scene. One where she’s the prime suspect.

What else could go wrong? When you’re Ivy Morris, the only right answer is “everything.” With the help of hunky Ben Fallon, this girl will try to figure out why she’s being framed and what it has to do with her getting THE WRONG DRAWERS.

Misty has a new and upcoming release from Harlequin - Wicked Ink  (June 2014) and Protective Ink (October 2014)
I hope you enjoyed insight to a great author! I can't wait for her next release.
That's it According to Maddy~

Tootles~
Madelyn