DL Hammons (Cruising Altitude 2.0) writes, "I’m proud to announce that on February 13th,
one of my cohorts from the Déjà vu Blogfest…Katie Mills (Creepy Query
Girl)…along with Alex J.
Cavanaugh and Matthew MacNish
(Quintessentially Questionable Query Experiment), will be co-hosting with
me the ORIGINS
blogfest. Here’s a synopsis of what will happen on that date
for you to use in spreading the word: On
Monday, February 13th, you should post your own origin story.
Tell us all where your writing dreams began. It could be anything from
how you started making up stories as a child, or writing for the school
newspaper, or even what prompted you to start a blog. How about stories
about the first time somebody took an interest in your writing, or the
teacher/mentor that helped nudge you along and mold your passion, or maybe the
singular moment when you first started calling yourself a writer. It all
started somewhere and we want you to tell us your own, unique, beginnings."
Before I was
a reader or writer, I was a dreamer, an imaginer of worlds. We’re sometimes
called Pisces. *winks* A simple bus ride to school had me staring out the
window and daydreaming. Then, with reading, I couldn’t get enough of the
worlds, the characters writers created. Authors were like the coolest people
out there (still are).
These worlds
inspired me to play in them. First I started in Phantom of the Opera
role-playing games (RPGs). Then, I moved on to Harry Potter. I loved J.K.
Rowling’s world so much and couldn’t wait for the next books, so I decided to
write fan fiction. Why wait when I can make up my own stories using her world?
I enjoyed fan fiction and role-playing, but after hundreds of thousands of
words for almost ten years of time made me itch to try my own world.
In 2006, I
had the idea of taking one of my role-playing characters and create a world for
her of my own. This was the birth of Yssa and the Phoenix trilogy. I did nothing
with this world for three years, but I loved daydreaming about it.
I
really did come late to writing with publication in mind. I was almost
twenty-seven when I started my first novel (The
Phoenix Prophetess). I had started a new job a month before and found
myself with time on my hands. When I don’t have library work to do, I could do
anything I wanted—within reason, of course—so I decided to sit and start that
novel. I wrote the first chapter and sent it to my friend Christine Rains and
my sister Kara. They encouraged me to keep writing, so I did. Nine months later
I completed the first draft of The Phoenix
Prophetess. I had also brushed off two old short stories and started
submitting them. When I got my first acceptance from my first submission, I was
shocked and hooked. Everything took off from there, and I wouldn’t change a
moment of it now.
If
you told me ten years ago I would be a writer, I would’ve scoffed at the notion.
Me? A writer? Whatever. I was rather dismal in English classes. Grammar and
stuff I rocked. Paper writing, not as much. But I believe through time, I found
my place as a writer.
27 comments:
I love the daydream factor. An imagination is the most important thing. I used to pretend to be a mermaid all the time. I have yet to write a mermaid story, though. Lol
Great origin story! I loved to daydream as well. It got me through all those math classes! LOL
You certainly did. "Find your place as a writer."
There are Phantom of the Opera role playing games? How did I not know this??
Great story...this is such a fun blogfest. I love reading about how everyone got started. =)
Day dreaming is the most important apprenticeship for writing fiction :-)
I've always loved to daydream and still do!
The world would truly be a grey place without dreamers like you in it. Thanks for sharing your story.
We all started as daydreamers. I'm glad you found your place as a writer. I'm still working to find mine, ha!
Authors really are the coolest people!
BTW You've been tagged! Check out my blog for 11 random questions to answer about yourself.
Ahh, daydreaming, the place where ideas are born, inspirations nurtured ;)
Great origins story. I think you were always a writer and didn't know it. ;) I always daydreamed too. Still do! I'll be here continuing to encourage you. Your worlds are fabulous!
I'm glad you found your place! I can relate to the scoffing, if someone had told me 10 years ago I'd be writing I would have thought they were nuts. It's funny how things have a way of working out. Great story!
I got distracted and could not stop feeding your koi in the side bar XD
I'm a fellow campaigner!
The Writer Coaster
christinetyler.net
I enjoyed reading this post and finding someone else who placed themselves in adventures as a child. Congratulations on your success as a writer!
Nice to meet you via the blogfest! Interesting how we all started at different points in our lives.
Role-playing girls are just so awesome.
And you weren't as late to the game as I was.
Thanks for participating in the blogfest.
A lot of aspiring writers have cut their teeth on fan fiction. I'm glad that you've followed your heart to where you are now.
Thank you for sharing your ORIGIN with us today! :)
What an awesome Origins story!
I've always been a dreamer too, but I ain't no Pisces - they sometimes call me a Leo ;)
Great "origins" story, Cherie!
I love how you decided to be a writer! It seems the idea was always there for you.
support and encouragement from friends and family is crucial!
great beginning!
Daydreams are where all those ideas begin. :)
I'm glad you found your place as a writer.
Nutschell
www.thewritingnut.com
Yeah my gran already had both children in school before someone challenged her to write something for radio. Just goes to show you there's never too early or late to start. :-)
Great origin story... really enjoyed reading your journey.
Great story! It's always nice to have supportive readers around.
Daydreamers unite!
Gemini here ~ The best of both worlds!
I'm glad I stopped in, Cherie!
Whoops! I'm outta breath! Had to run to the neighbors and put their horses back in the barn! Talk about daydreaming, well... duskdreaming, anyway. I was having all sorts of visions of creepiness walking through the woods searching for horses.
Back to you. *g* It's nice *meeting* you here in the Fest!
I love to read your story its cool! make more story freind.:)
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