
Quotes for Writers #295


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For authenticity’s sake, I will attempt to be honest about what I did last week. It was an uneventful day-job week. The client was reasonable, but I wanted to get home. I had loosed out my hair and made an appointment with my braider for the weekend. I didn’t think about Easter and my Holy Day is not Sunday and my braider is Muslim, so she didn’t mind either. My daughter has been out of school for 5 years now. The holidays come, go, and still feel like ordinary days. So yes, instead of scrambling to get this post complete on Sunday, I was making myself look pretty. I don’t regret it. Hair care is self-care which equals wellness. Consider this a late edition.
I am still behind on Connection Lost. I may have written in previous entries that I didn’t see myself using writing AI for any reason. That bridge was crossed last week, and I probably fell over a little bit. I signed up to Sudowrite from the recommendation of author and podcaster, Joanna Penn. A tutor from Sudowrite suggested new users try out their ideas Chat GPT. I think both AI’s services use the same program. Disclaimer I may be writing this wrong. It was a way to refine the wording to get the outcome we most likely want. I set guidelines for myself. Joanna Penn and other writers have written up an AI use guideline for Authors, who wonder about the ethical use of machines. I am not sure how other authors use the services but for now I am only using them for outlines and character profiles. It was interesting because I had to agree with author Leslye Penelope, who also spoke about using AI about two weeks ago on her podcast Imaginary Friends. They algorithm doesn’t write anything for you or doesn’t take the narrative in the path you want. It just gives you ideas and other things to consider. So, I workshopped some ideas, my term for what I was doing, two or three contemporary romances and two speculative fiction stories. Now I gathered a bit of data and eventually I will have to pick and choose what I want to keep and what I want to toss. In comparison I like the Chatgpt a little bit better than Sudowrite, Chatgpt is a language AI, it told me this a million times when I asked it what it wanted to do or what it could do. Whatever I use I plan to add a disclaimer to my stories when I publish them. I think that would be honest. Most of the outlines generated were basic. Something that I should have come up with and most likely thought about but didn’t because I was waiting for a better idea from inspiration. I am tired of waiting and willing to try other things.
In reading news, I started to re-listen to Leigh Bardugo Shadow and Bone book 1. I watched two episodes of the series on Netflix. I don’t remember when I bought the audiobook. It is a young adult or new adult series and I have stated my thoughts on those a long time ago. I did like it and planned to continue with the series I think but life and a budget got in the way. Netflix gave Shadow and Bone a second season so that is good for the fans that like it. This was my way to catch up with everything. Re-listening or rereading a book is always interesting, you are anticipating the parts you loved and find new aspects of the story that you didn’t pay attention to before. It is always fascinating. I want to have that skill for my audience.
The goal for this week is to work on the priority writing projects, Connection Lost and possibly Gothic. There is a scene playing out in my mind that I want to explore on paper. This may not have been mentioned as a project for the quarter, but the short story Dark Science Manifesto will also be a writing project for this quarter. This Wednesday there will not be a review just a random post on my thoughts. I am on the fence about what to review a single book or a series. I am open to suggestions. I will explain more about this subject on Wednesday.
That is all for now. I hope these words find you all doing well. Remember to be kind and open to all positive opportunities.
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P.S. For those of you doing Camp Nanowrimo, You can reach your goals.

To get back into the habit of posting on Wednesdays. These few words are going up.  I wanted to post book reviews on this blog and on Reedsy. Reedsy is a platform for people in the publishing industry. They offer a marketplace for writers to find editors, ghostwriters, etc. It is an interesting platform to explore. I have only heard good things about it.  I didn’t only want to write reviews on books, audiobooks, graphic novels, anime, and other types of media as well.Â

Last year, I made a list, shared it with you all, and then procrastinated or avoided reading from the list completely.  This year, I don’t want to do that. I want to be able to post 4 times a week. I want positive results and accountability.  I will attempt to not heap pressure on myself. It is easier said than done.Â
So next week, Reviews will be relaunched, I am starting with 001 all over again. With that auntlet thrown closing here. I hope you are all doing well and stay tuned.
I didn’t think I had a morning ritual. I thank god for waking up. This is not exactly a prayer of any kind. It is a literal mental message. I had Covid in 2020. Nights were the worst. Being able to see the light in the sky became special. Then I go to the bathroom and to the bathroom things. If I have some place to go to, I get dressed. When I don’t, I put on the kettle to make a cup of coffee, then change into confortable clothes like yoga pants and t-shirt socks (in the winter) with slippers. I decide where I will be setting up my laptop, the choices are the kitchen table or the small desk in my room. Once that decision is made, I do the set up, make the coffee and sit down to catch up on what ever news I missed. This might go over an hour. I never timed these things.