Friday, March 4, 2011

Spring Break

Spring break began about eight hours ago for me. I got out of Genetics lab and came home and, because I am working from midnight to 8 am tomorrow, went to sleep. When I got up four hours after going to sleep I showered, meandered the internet and then, quite spur of the moment, decided to go to Borders down the way.

The idea had been peculating for a while because Margot, who works the front desk, had been talking about going because this one is going out of business. All books were 25% off, which is an all right amount to be off, so I decided as I purused the shelves to just pick up anything that caught my interest.

My first stop in any bookshop is to go to the "reference" section. I like looking at books about writing -- which coincidentally are always next to books about science. There is something nice about the juxtaposition. I riffled through a few, and found several books that were inspirationals for writers -- exercises, and so on for people who might be a little stuck. I picked up two of them, and The Art of War for Writers by James Scott Bell which seemed a little more about the practicalities of writing.

Having looked in that section I went straight for fantasy, but found, in the end, nothing of interest. Its not that I don't like fantasy, but I actually prefer young adult fantasy, and that was where I found myself eventually. I picked up books that looked interesting and eventually had quite a pile which I sorted through and picked two of.

In the end these are the books I bought:
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
The Naming by Alison Croggon
The Art of War for Writers James Scott Bell
The 3 am Epiphany by Brian Kiteley

Now, spring break is a week long and I'm working at the desk for 32 hours of it, so I've decided I should attempt to read both fiction books. The other thing I've decided to do is go through The 3 am Epiphany and write something for each exercise -- at least one a day.

Now because these are exercises and not terribly likely to get published, I'm thinking about posting them up here. Just as an experiment.

We'll see.

1 comment:

  1. totally read 'city of bones' and i was totally underwhelmed. i still READ it all, but i found clary fray and jace fairly "meh" characters. i just thought the characterisation was shallow and kind of cliched. Also alison croggon's main occupation is making painfully obvious LOTR rip-offs - i haven't read THAT book, though, so it might be better than you think.
    i'm totally not insulting your choices, ro, because i would have made EXACTLY the same choices - its just that i've already been there. tell me what you think, though. There might be hidden depths, right?

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