Friday, September 25, 2009

The Truk, Micronesia Diving Trip

Your Arrival

When you arrive, you will be met at the airport and brought to the Blue Lagoon Dive Resort.

Want to say thank you? In Chuuk it's "kinisou chapur." You'll get a smile for your effort!!









The Blue Lagoon hotel's low two story design of 54 modern, spacious, air conditioned rooms blends perfectly with the island's tropical and serene atmosphere. You can enjoy a view of the lagoon from the balcony of all of our rooms.


There is a boat dock at the resort which makes it simple for you to take motorboat excursions to distant atolls, for your diving trips. Your package includes 6 days of diving 2 tank dives per day.












The Trip consists of scuba diving around the sunken shipwrecks in the lagoon. The dive shop has a fleet of comfortable, fast boats and the most experienced guides in Chuuk.




Total Package Includes:


Roundtrip Airfare from LAX to Micronesia
Roundtrip Transfers from the Airport to the Hotel
8 Nights accommodations at the Truk Blue Lagoon Resort
6 days of diving 2 dives per day with two tanks
Diving Permit Fee
Tanks and weights

Call Unique Travel Concepts at 1-800-879-8635 for current quote!!!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

To Outline or Not to Outline



WHAT I'M WORKING ON: Writing ENIGMA, a YA steampunk novel: at 23k of 80k words. 29% complete. Waiting for editorial revision letter on THE FAERIE RING.

We were recently chatting in one of my critique groups about 'how do you write?' Do you outline or not? Though common sense tells me that outlining would make my writing process SO much easier, I can't do it. I simply cannot produce an outline for a work in process. Why, you ask? Well, when you cut to the chase, it's because I usually don't know what's going to happen. Now, often I'll have a random idea or two that I know is going to occur. But a lot of the time I don't even know the ending, until... well...the end.

Of course, one famous example of a writer who ..ahem... successfully outlines would be JK Rowling. She outlined the Harry Potter series for an entire YEAR before she started writing the first book. Brilliant, obviously, but has anyone ever mentioned PATIENT? Hello?

Does the lack of outlining slow me down, not knowing where I'm going? Sometimes, but not really. I'll hit certain stages in my plot where I get stuck and I have to ponder things for a few days. And it's amazing how your brain is percolating in the background and you don't even know it. Then all of a sudden you have one of those aha! moments and you suddenly know why your character did a certain thing and what's going to happen next. But I think that would still occur even with an outline, because we all know, characters can be incredibly independent at times. But I'd say overall, that the lack of an outline doesn't make the process any longer for me.

Often, as we perfect this craft of writing, we're encourage to "read like a writer", i.e. analyze and dissect the good and bad of the books we read so that we can then apply this knowledge when we write our own story. Well, I always joke that I 'write like a reader' - I'm always wondering what's going to happen next!

I was feeling a bit guilty about this, because I'm pretty organized in my business life and it seems like outlining a book I'm writing should be an easy thing to do. But I was poking around Jane Yolen's site the other night, (yes, Jane Yolen, guru of writing fantasy novels, author of more than 300(!) books) and I was thrilled to find that she had written this about her own writing process:

"I generally do not think out plots or characters ahead of time. I let things roll along. Organic is the word I use for this. But actually I do it because I am a reader before I am a writer. I want my own writing to surprise me, the way someone else’s book does. If I think out everything ahead of time, I am–in Truman Capote’s words–”Not a writer but a typewriter.”

So, I immediately felt better. But I'm curious - what about you? Do you outline? Or are you an organic, let 'er rip, write on the fly kind of writer?

Friday, September 11, 2009

Friday Five includes Keith Urban



It's Friday - yay! We've survived back-to-school and I'm happy to be back on a schedule again that, hopefully, allows time each day for writing. It's supposed to be 87 degrees and SUNNY here today so that makes this a most excellent Friday. Here are my top five on this promising day:

1. A friend, critique partner and AWESOME writer accepted an offer on her debut novel today.

2. My new book, ENIGMA, is going quite well and I'm up to 13k words. Plan to work on that this morning.

3. My superstar agent, Kate Schafer Testerman, announced a fantastic deal with Maureen Johnson and Hyperion / Disney yesterday that sounds like total awesomeness.

4. I get to see my two best friends from college tomorrow when we meet up to go to a concert.



5. Keith is in town! I'm meeting the aforementioned college friends (along with my daughter and my friend's daughter) and going to see Keith Urban, my all-time favorite artist, tomorrow night. And I can't wait!

Hope you all have a fantastic Friday! Let me know what you're up to this weekend!