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Big Move!

 

website screenshotHey guys!

I am excited to announce to you that I have successfully launched a website! I am moving my blog and most of my posts there so if you want to hear more from me your best bet it to head on over there.

I may still post a little here, but I make no promises since my current focus is the new site. It will operate in the same fashion I did this blog, just a little more official I guess.

Anyway it’s called Matina’s Bookcase and if you are interested you can head on over by clicking this link or typing http://www.matinasbookcase.com into your browser. I hope to see you all there!

Thanks!

~Matina (Dawn)

PS: For anyone wondering I am still working on my book, I’m almost done with the draft and I’ve got things set up to get a cover done too!


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Doctor Who: The Blood Cell Book Review

the blood cell dw coverDoctor Who: The Blood Cell

James Goss

Rating (out of 5): 5

Genre: Science Fiction

Release Date: September 9, 2014
Series: Doctor Who
Profanity: Mild
Violence: Mild
Sexual Content: None
Age Recommendation: 15 +
Author Information: http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/james-goss/

Summary:

“Release the Doctor – or the killing will start.” 

An asteroid in the furthest reaches of space – the most secure prison for the most dangerous of criminals. The Governor is responsible for the worst fraudsters and the cruelest murderers. So he’s certainly not impressed by the arrival of the man they’re calling the most dangerous criminal in the quadrant. Or, as he prefers to be known, the Doctor.

What does impress the Governor is the way the new prisoner immediately sets about trying to escape. And keeps trying. Finally, he sends for the Doctor and asks him why? But the answer surprises even the Governor. And then there’s the threat – unless the Governor listens to the Doctor, a lot of people will die.

Who is the Doctor and what’s he really doing here? Why does he want to help the Governor? And who is the young woman who comes every day to visit him, only to be turned away by the guards?

When the killing finally starts, the Governor begins to get his answers…

Review:

The first thing to capture my attention about The Blood Cell was the blurb on the front cover promising death if the Doctor wasn’t released. It was all I needed to want to dive headfirst into the story to see where the story would take me. From the blurb to the last line The Blood Cell had me hooked, so hooked that I read the entire book in one sitting. Continue reading


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Block-B-Gone A Quick Guide to Overcoming Writer’s Block

I’ve decided to tackle a problem that seems to plague every writer at some point or another. That’s right today I will be discussing the terror known as writer’s block.

I’ve battled on and off with writers block ever since I started writing. My first real experience with it was in middle school when after a writing club meeting I was assigned the task of writing a piece of short fiction dealing with advertising. I thought and thought on what I was going to do and came up empty each time. I was hit with the double whammy of blank page syndrome and writer’s block all at once and I couldn’t figure out where to go. 

Some of you may have experienced this awful feeling of wanting desperately to put something down on the page and not being able to. Others may be well into their work and have simply ground to a halt (or maybe come screaming to a stop) but almost any serious writer has come across it. Everyone says something different about writer’s block and curing it and I even came up with a miracle cure of my own back in middle school while wrestling with my short story. I finally hammered out the story of a sad author stuck deep in the mires of writer’s block who conveniently tunes into a commercial for a miracle drink known as Block-B-Gone the revolutionary cure for writers block.

If only curing writer’s block could be as easy as taking a swig of good old Block-B-Gone.  Continue reading


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A Post on Prompts

I usually don’t like writing poems. I have nothing against poetry or even reading them. I even have quite a few that I really enjoy going back to every now and then but for the most part I’m not what you would call a poetry person. I’m telling you this because recently I submitted a poem to a competition that was written due to a prompt.

A few years ago I took a creative writing course at the college I was attending. During the course of this class we spent equal time writing both poetry and prose, something I was not happy about at the time. But I wanted to get as much out of the class as I could so I stuck it out churning out the proper lines and stanzas required for each poetry assignment. Eventually I was assigned to write a pantoum. For those of you who’ve never heard of this style of poetry it a Malaysian poetic form that was introduced to the West by Victor Hugo. The Pantoum can be unlimited in it’s stanzas and follows a standard rhyme form of ABAB. Things get interesting when you begin to write the poem itself, everything is said twice. 

Here is an example of what I’m talking about:

Stanza 1:

Line 1

Line 2

Line 3

Line 4

Stanza 2:

Line 5 (repeat of line 2 in stanza 1)

Line 6 (new line)

Line 7   (repeat of line 4 in stanza 1)

Line 8 (new line) 

Stanza 3/Last Stanza (This is the format for the last stanza no matter how many preceding stanzas exist):

Line 9   (line 2 of the previous stanza)

Line 10 (line 3 of the first stanza)

Line 11 (line 4 of the previous stanza)

Line 12 (line 1 of the first stanza) 

This assignment spurned me into creating the piece of poetry that I submitted to the contest I mentioned.  Without my Professor’s prompt I would have never written the poem or had anything to submit to this particular competition. It’s been 2 years since I’ve last submitted my work anywhere and whether I win or lose this competition I’m glad I had something I was confident in to submit.

In the Teen Writing Club I Co-lead we use prompts monthly to get the teens to expand their writing. It is amazing to me how many different stories or poems can come from a simple prompt. I love seeing how each person has put their own unique spin on what they’re given. And they enjoy it too, many have talked about how the prompts have pushed them as writers.

Some of my best, and worst, work has been due to prompts that I’ve been assigned or have found on my own. I’ve written things that I’ve never wanted to and things that I’d never dared try before. They’ve helped me expand my writing and given me breakthroughs in areas that I’ve wanted to try but haven’t known where to start.

Prompts have power. They have the power to ignite imagination and cause people to do things that they would never have done before, with surprising results. So the next time you want to expand your writing borders try a prompt, it’s easy to find them online with a simple Google (or Bing) search, you may end up getting your next winning piece or successful novel from it.

Here is a list of a few prompts I’ve used before:

  • Write a Pantoum.
  • Use these 7 items in a story: A bottle of Baily’s Irish Cream, A locket with one picture missing, a crack, a fedora, a cat, a conch shell, and an old tattered dictionary.
  • Write a story/poem based on a piece of instrumental music.
  • Write a page from a book titled: How to Survive a Boring Class.
  • Create a short story that is 26 sentences long, each sentence beginning with the next letter of the alphabet.
  • Silvery flakes drifted down, glittering in the bright light of the harvest moon. The blackbird, screeched… 
  • Write a story focusing on a Damsel in Distress. 

Feel free to try a few of the examples or tell me of your own experience.

~Dawn


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Welcome

Welcome to Plots and Pickaxes on wordpress! I hope you all enjoy it here as much as I plan to.

I am an aspiring author so there is the possibility of my posting about my work as well as a few of my shorter pieces on here.

Along with my writing I will be posting writing advice/information about writing and book reviews. I may review a movie or game but most of the reviews will consist of book ones.

As for myself I am currently working on a book for young adults. I’ve written quite a few short pieces of fiction as well. I am currently in college which keeps me busy. I love to write (if you couldn’t tell) and I work at a library, which is one of the best jobs in the world.

That’s all for now!

~Dawn