Friday, January 30, 2009
MLA, Annotations...not so bad
Usually citing sources is a royal pain and often the part I hate most about a research project. Thanks to www.easybib.com, all that's not so bad anymore. I went through three websites and completed their citations. I feel that is a good start, especially because I am being very thorough with my annotations. Putting my best writing forward, so to speak. I've come across some sites that aren't all that good and I will have to toss them. I'm thinking about checking out some publishing/writing books from the library. I'll definately do that when I get home today. For some reason I think Vicky has a book that will be useful but I'm not sure. I suppose I should call her and ask...
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Well I lied...
I only have five WOW facts, haha. But I just came up with a sixth. They are as follows.
Book advances go from $100 to $1 million+
Royalties (% of income author recieves): Trade Paperbacks 6 to 8%, Mass Market Paperbacks 6-10%, Hardbacks 10-15%
Literary Agents can improve your publishing deal by 10%
One example of a good editor deal is $25/hr. (ahhh!)
When the publisher sends you the first published copy of your book it's important to check over the cover, jacket, spine, margins, etc. for errors the publisher may have made (they will happen!)
People will "judge your book by its cover" and especially if you are a first time author, an eye catching cover is essential for more readers/buyers.
I will keep my eyes open for more "Did you know" facts as I look over my initial 10 websites and begin to work on my Webliography.
Book advances go from $100 to $1 million+
Royalties (% of income author recieves): Trade Paperbacks 6 to 8%, Mass Market Paperbacks 6-10%, Hardbacks 10-15%
Literary Agents can improve your publishing deal by 10%
One example of a good editor deal is $25/hr. (ahhh!)
When the publisher sends you the first published copy of your book it's important to check over the cover, jacket, spine, margins, etc. for errors the publisher may have made (they will happen!)
People will "judge your book by its cover" and especially if you are a first time author, an eye catching cover is essential for more readers/buyers.
I will keep my eyes open for more "Did you know" facts as I look over my initial 10 websites and begin to work on my Webliography.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Dumbness
Eh, my photoshop collage isn't all that great but I'm leaving it go for now. Today I worked on the "Did you know questions?" I only found about six...how many are we supposed to have? Do we post them on our blog or upload them to Edline? I'm drawing a blank here...
Monday, January 26, 2009
Collage...fun, fun, fun
In Photoshop I made a collage entailing the details of my grad project (well the story I'm writing anyways). I'm almost done. All I have to do is some tweaking and small adjustments. It was a fun easy period. I'm not sure how this was beneficial to the project but I'm not complaining. :P
Friday, January 23, 2009
Reading, Highlighting...More Key Terms. yay.
I read my "Free Advice" article off of my 10 websites page and highlighted important information. I highlighted a lot of stuff, I'll just leave it at that. From this article I picked up a lot of key terms and I'll be working updating my list. Although we are supposed to post our essential questions and foundation questions today...I'm not going to because I already did so at an earlier date.
Mrs. Savido read the first three pages of our (mine and Vicky's...in case you forgot) story and said she liked it. I don't know. She had forty pages left to go and didn't want to read anymore. Yes, we wrote forty three pages on a Microsoft Word. I'm seriously not lying. We have been writing like mad women...however, recently we have fallen ill to writer's block. It's tragic but I say give it a couple weeks and we'll be right back to crazy story writing. :)
Mrs. Savido read the first three pages of our (mine and Vicky's...in case you forgot) story and said she liked it. I don't know. She had forty pages left to go and didn't want to read anymore. Yes, we wrote forty three pages on a Microsoft Word. I'm seriously not lying. We have been writing like mad women...however, recently we have fallen ill to writer's block. It's tragic but I say give it a couple weeks and we'll be right back to crazy story writing. :)
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Feelin' Like a Dictionary
All I did today was work on my Key Terms. I have eighteen already. WOOT!!!!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Ugh
I'm sick. That much is definite. Good news is though I'm feeling much better from yesterday. I can hold down my food now and read and write without getting a headache. I've been using all this free time to write some more. :)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A Writing Day
Since I've already finished my 10 websites and have come up with questions, I decided that today was a writing day. Additionally, I haven't been feeling well this morning ( it's strange, same thing happened to me last week, must be something about Tuesdays), so working on something simple was exactly what I needed. I made some progress. In sickness or in health, when inspiration hits, it hits. Writing is possible even on the most dismal of days. When I get home I will discuss what I've written with Vicky, see if she approves.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Pre-Writing
This weekend Vicky and I got together to start our story. Mostly we just brainstormed, writing our ideas into a notebook. We deciding on the plot, characters (names, appearance, roles) and story settings. We also wrote down ideas and details for chapters and plot progression. It's got a little mystery, romance, horror and action. It is also our intention to throw in humor when appropriate to lighten the somewhat dark mood of the book.
The setting of the book is completely fictional and does not pertain to real events, people or places whatsoever. However, there is an air that it takes place in medieval times which is what was intended, but again, ITS COMPLETELY FICTIONAL. So nothing should be taken as true to that era.
Essentially, the book is about a young man who loses his memory after a terrible, brutal incident unknown to the reader, and regains his memory as the book progresses. I'm apologize for my bluntness but I am reluctant to disclose further details on the story for confidentiality purposes.
The setting of the book is completely fictional and does not pertain to real events, people or places whatsoever. However, there is an air that it takes place in medieval times which is what was intended, but again, ITS COMPLETELY FICTIONAL. So nothing should be taken as true to that era.
Essentially, the book is about a young man who loses his memory after a terrible, brutal incident unknown to the reader, and regains his memory as the book progresses. I'm apologize for my bluntness but I am reluctant to disclose further details on the story for confidentiality purposes.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Trucking Along
I've finalized my essential question and foundation questions. They are as follows:
Essential Question:
How do you write and publish a book?
Foundation Questions:
What is the writing process?
What is the professional book editing process?
What is the publishing process?
How do you write a good book?
What are some credible, reliable book publishing companies?
What are common grammar mistakes? or What are the rules?
What are good, colorful descriptive words that can be used to spicy up a story?
What does an agent do?
What are the benefits and disadvantages of having an agent?
How do I prevent my ideas from being stolen?
What is self-publishing? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
I don't know. It's something to start with.
I don't know. I think it's good for a start.
Essential Question:
How do you write and publish a book?
Foundation Questions:
What is the writing process?
What is the professional book editing process?
What is the publishing process?
How do you write a good book?
What are some credible, reliable book publishing companies?
What are common grammar mistakes? or What are the rules?
What are good, colorful descriptive words that can be used to spicy up a story?
What does an agent do?
What are the benefits and disadvantages of having an agent?
How do I prevent my ideas from being stolen?
What is self-publishing? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
I don't know. It's something to start with.
I don't know. I think it's good for a start.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Good News
Today was a very good day in the land of Desiree. First of all, I'm not sick anymore so that's something to be happy about. Yet what I'm more psyched about is the fact that I can co-write a book with Vicky for my grad project. We've written stories together before, often having to converse over the phone when meeting in person to write was not an option. I think it is going to go very well. Additionally, I was able to find my ten websites today. I deleted most of the sites I got from Book Pros. The information was too specific to the publishing company and I need something more broad. To start with anyways.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Under the Weather
I'm not feeling too hot today and I wasn't able to make it to school. It's unfortunate, but I was able to do a little research on my topic anyways. In other words, I found I few more web pages I want to look at but it's not much. It's hard to work when your sick. Most of the pages are from a publishing company called Book Pros. or something like that. Never heard of it, so I'm being cautious. Additionally, the guidelines for book editing and publishing given by Book Pros. is very specific to their company. I was looking for something more general, just to get started with anyways. I'll look for specifics when I actually get into the task of looking for a publisher.
I got the Essential Question Chart in my email, which was gone over today in class. I don't know what I'm supposed to do with it, so I'm leaving it alone for now. I'll find out soon enough.
Down the road I'm thinking about talking to Ms. Johnson about book writing and publishing. I know she has gotten at least one of her books published. What could be better than talking to someone who has done it before and knows the ropes? I'm sure she'd have no problem with it but we'll see.
I got the Essential Question Chart in my email, which was gone over today in class. I don't know what I'm supposed to do with it, so I'm leaving it alone for now. I'll find out soon enough.
Down the road I'm thinking about talking to Ms. Johnson about book writing and publishing. I know she has gotten at least one of her books published. What could be better than talking to someone who has done it before and knows the ropes? I'm sure she'd have no problem with it but we'll see.
Monday, January 12, 2009
First Steps
Over the weekend I talked to Vicky about co-writing a book with her for my graduation project. She said she was perfectly fine with it as long as I was allowed to do so. If I am, that is definately the road I wish to take. If not, that's alright, I have a back-up story I can write and I've got all my ideas for it already (it's not uncommon for me to be working on several stories at once).
In class today, I came up with my essential question and some foundation questions. I began to explore my topic and saved some interesting websites I want to look at more closely in the future.
In class today, I came up with my essential question and some foundation questions. I began to explore my topic and saved some interesting websites I want to look at more closely in the future.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Decision Making
Today I read three articles about graduation projects students from other schools have done, what they did and what their requirements were. Afterwards, I answered questions based on these readings, which helped me come to a decision on my project topic. It was inspiring to hear other students talk about their passions. Without a doubt, I am writing a book and trying to get it published. My dream is to become an author, my passion is to write. As of yet I do not know whether or not I'm going to write the book alone or if I'll co-write it with a good friend, Vicky. We already have ideas for a story, so getting started won't be an issue. I just have to talk to her about using it for my graduation project, to see if she's okay with it. We are writing it together so it is as much as her decision as it is mine.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The Beginning
To be honest, I have heard a lot of bad things about Graduation Project and because of that I've been dreading it for years. Working with students from all grades on the Tech Repair Team invites a lot of complaint about classwork and teachers. Ever since I've started, all the seniors have complained about grad project and how stressing it is. Even though they put a lot of time and effort into their work, they still got unsatisfactory grades. Initially, I didn't know that you could do a project on just about anything you wanted, as long as it wasn't too general, broad or explicit.
Until recently I never really knew what I wanted to do for grad project. I've thought about learning how to play the piano, as it is something I've always wanted to do, but what would be much more appropriate for my interests would be to write a book. I've been working on several manuscripts for years, but I've never been thoroughly satisfied with them. I want to be able to finish a manuscript and get it published (or at least try to). I may write the book single-handed or co-write it with my best friend, who also has a passion for writing.
What I'm the most concerned about is how we are graded and how we prepare for a presentation that is 40 minutes long. Do you have to talk for all 40 minutes? How harsh is our presentation graded? Can a panel member fail you just because they don't like your topic? A friend said she got a really bad grade from the panel because they didn't like her religion topic. It sounds ridiculous and I hope she was just being melodramatic.
Until recently I never really knew what I wanted to do for grad project. I've thought about learning how to play the piano, as it is something I've always wanted to do, but what would be much more appropriate for my interests would be to write a book. I've been working on several manuscripts for years, but I've never been thoroughly satisfied with them. I want to be able to finish a manuscript and get it published (or at least try to). I may write the book single-handed or co-write it with my best friend, who also has a passion for writing.
What I'm the most concerned about is how we are graded and how we prepare for a presentation that is 40 minutes long. Do you have to talk for all 40 minutes? How harsh is our presentation graded? Can a panel member fail you just because they don't like your topic? A friend said she got a really bad grade from the panel because they didn't like her religion topic. It sounds ridiculous and I hope she was just being melodramatic.
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