2013 in Review and Seven Posts You May Have Missed
The past twelve months have been exciting and busy ones for me.
Here are a few highlights:
March 2013 – Kitty was born! I blogged about her a couple of months later, here.
June 2013 – I opened the doors of Writers’ Huddle permanently – new members can now join at any time.
July 2013 – I updated the The Blogger’s Guide to Effective Writing, and added a couple of bonus videos.
September 2013 – I became Head of Content at Joe Wills (previously ZenOptimise) and Editor of DailyBlogTips.
November 2013 – I failed to “win” NaNoWriMo but wrote 20,000 words on my novel, and launched the Get Blogging course on DailyBlogTips.
December 2013 – The Aliventures community raised over $400 – enough to sponsor Ayshu for another year – in my annual Blogger’s Guide sale.
The year seems to have flown past … though at the same time, my pre-Kitty maternity leave in January and February feels a very long time ago!
I’m really enjoying being a mum, and I’m having a great time blogging at Zen Optimise and DailyBlogTips. Now that I’ve found my feet there, I’m hoping to post more regularly on Aliventures again in 2014.
For now, though, I’m taking some time off over Christmas and the New Year. So in case you have some time to spare for a bit of reading…
Seven Aliventures Posts You May Have Missed in 2013
#1: Eight Ways Writing a Novel is Like Becoming a Parent
Over the past weeks, I’ve come to realise that although parenting is an exciting new adventure, it’s not so very different from my life as a writer.
If you’re a novelist or a parent (or both!) then I suspect you’ll recognise a few of these.
#2: Seven Common Misconceptions About Writing … and the Reality
I used to have a lot of fuzzy ideas about the writing life. From my early teens, I knew I wanted a career as a writer … but I had no clear picture of what that involved.
Since then, I’ve slowly wised up to the realities (and the joys, and the frustrations) of writing; I’ve also heard a lot of other misconceptions from new writers.
#3: What’s “Real” Writing – and Does Yours Count?
Back in 2008 – 2009, I had two major strands to my writing: the blogging and freelance web writing that paid the bills, and the fiction I was writing as part of my MA in Creative Writing.
I felt uneasy, though. I worried that my paying work must seem hack-like to my fellow MA students – and that my fiction-writing would look indulgent and silly to the blogging world.
#4: Finding Time – Or Making Time – to Write
One of the biggest problems writers face (80% of Writers’ Huddle members said they struggle with this) is finding enough time to write. You’ve probably tried some of the usual advice…
#5: Choosing the Right Viewpoint and Tense for Your Fiction [With Examples]
Who’s telling your story? Perhaps the choice is easy and obvious: you’re writing from a particular character’s viewpoint in the first person (“I”) and the whole story is from their perspective.
Or perhaps it’s trickier than that. You’ve got a story to tell involving multiple characters, and you need to make some choices.
#6: Write More Easily: Understanding, Embracing and Moving Beyond Resistance
In this month’s seminar for Writers’ Huddle, I talked about resistance – a powerful force that can stop us writing, if misunderstood and unchecked. Resistance is feeling you don’t want to do something – even when you know you’ll feel good afterwards.
#7: Four Ways to Cut Your Novel’s Draft (and Make Your Story Stronger)
Is your novel looking a little bloated? Do you have a sneaking feeling you’ve repeated yourself a few times? Are some of your scenes really just unnecessary padding between episodes of action?
I hope you have a very happy Christmas and New Year – see you in 2014!
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I’m Ali Luke, and I live in Leeds in the UK with my husband and two children.
Aliventures is where I help you master the art, craft and business of writing.
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Can You Call Yourself a “Writer” if You’re Not Currently Writing?
The Three Stages of Editing (and Nine Handy Do-it-Yourself Tips)
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Ali, thank you so much for your guidance and expertise on the Get Blogging Course.I feel that I can launch a successful site because of you.
Have a wonderful and safe holiday!!!
Hurrah and you’re very welcome — so glad to have helped. 🙂 Hope you had a lovely holiday time!
Enjoy the wonderful moment when a little angel beside us and filled with happiness.
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Thanks Joe!
I am late in reading this post but thanks a lot for the tips and challenges … like writing and submitting your novel.
Cheers.
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Thanks Thomas, and good luck for 2014!
Hello, Ali!
Happy 2014 for you too! 🙂
I was curious about your Nanowrimo.. Well, I could write the same 20.000 words as you…:) I’m now with almost 30.000 and keep writing my novel and publishing in my blog and in the Distantes Trovões page in facebook (for those who understand Portuguese…:). Hope you’re fine.
All best, from your brazilian friend,
Daniel
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Daniel, that’s fantastic — congratulations on your almost 30,000 words (and I hope the next 30,000 go really well). 🙂