Friday, November 2, 2018

Shared WIP Tag: Week One!


Welcome to the Shared WIP Tag! This is the first post out of five! I am so excited to tell y'all about my book! (And hopefully I will learn more about it in the process!)

Nano is here, and I am writing my very first rough draft! So keep that in mind when you read about my novel! Things are not set in stone, and I don't have everything figured out yet, but that is kind of why I joined this WIP (work in progress) Tag!!!

Thank you so much, Julian, for hosting and organizing this tag! And special thanks to Lisa who did an amazing job on all of the Shared WIP Tag graphics! I would also like to say to everyone who is writing a book, or dreaming about writing one... YOU CAN DO THIS!!! I am cheering you on!


If God has placed these words on our hearts, If we have this strong desire to write a book, If we are willing to preserve through those rough (and when I say "rough," I mean really rough) drafts, then I believe we will succeed! 

Also, be sure to check out all those participating in the Shared WIP tag's posts!

Jules @ Saver of Memories
Nicole @ Legend of a Writer
Ceci @ Ceci Creates
Lisa @ Inkwell
Gray @ Writing is Life
Julia @ Lit Aflame 
Jem @ Jem Jones, Writer
Melissa @ Quill Pen Writer
Ariel @ Scribes and Archers 
Keturah @ Keturah's Korner 
Sarah @ Pen of a Ready Writer 

Now, lets dive right on in then, shall we?

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1. Introduce the story: blurb, maybe cover or anything else! 
Dakota's Dream is book #1 in the Winds of Faith Chronicles! Winds of Faith Chronicles is going to be a five book series based off of my family's move to the country. The catch? We live in the 19th century! This is a historical fiction story using my some of the characteristics of my family members if we were to live in the 1840's. 

The blurb... for now:

 "Living in the 1840’s, nineteen year old Dakota Skye Whickner longs for more. The busy hassle of ever-growing Independence, Missouri is wearing her down, giving her the strong desire to leave the city far behind and move West. To live where she has only read about. The Wild West, a place where untamed land stretches out as far as the ocean is wide. Where adventure and new beginnings are around every rolling hill and mountain peak. 

Adam William Brown is on the run and wishes to find his place in life, one that doesn't involve his painful past. Determined to make a better life for his younger sister, Adam starts his journey west from New Orleans, not knowing what that would entail until it was too late to turn back. Thrust into yet another desperate situation, he clings to what hope he has, but merely hope might not be enough.

Circumstances arise for both of these young people as their dreams come true sooner than they both anticipated. 

Young, old, rich, and poor alike are put to the ultimate test of survival along the Oregon Trail by wagon train. Starting with their very first step into a wild territory, their journey begins on a dusty and difficult trail. Is it possible for them to survive in a land with just as many unexpected trials as there are bountiful blessings?

Dakota’s Dream is a story about a young woman’s courage, trust in God, and two dreams that come true in the most unlikely ways."

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2. Where did you get the idea for your story? What came to you first: your theme, character, premise, setting, etc? 
I have had the idea for this book for a while now. But not only for this first book, for the whole series. It started out as just a inkling of an idea (basically a whim; a "what if I could?") Then that idea turned into a full fledged dream! And though that dream might be crazy for an inexperienced writer like me, I believe God placed this dream on my heart for a reason. 

What came to me first? The characters. 

3. What have you done to get experience for your story (like watching knitting YouTube videos)? What did you put into the book because it's something you know about (like if you're a martial artist, and put that in)?
This story is based off of our move to the country. Our journey and the things that we have encountered on our way from city life to country living has given me the experience for my story. The hardest part is going to be taking some of my personal experiences, fictionalizing it and making it historically correct.

4. What made you decide to write this particular book for NanoWriMo?
I have a few other WIP's, but this book is my main priority right now, so that is why I chose this book for Nano! 

5. Do you research before, after, or during your first draft writing process? Have you done any research for this particular book? How do you usually research?
I would say I do my research during my writing process. Yes, I have done some research for this book before hand, mostly googling when major events happened in history, etc. Y'all, google is my friend! *goofy grin*

6. Do you plot or plan your book in any way before you start writing? What methods do you usually use and what did you do this time?
Hmm, good question! I don't plot every single detail, but I don't trust myself with just making it up as I go. So, I have a few plot guidelines aka a very flexible outline. Now, I would love to use the "snowflake method" for Dakota's Dream. Basically at this point, I'm still figuring out what works best for me...

How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method is such a helpful book for us writers to read! If you haven't read it yet, go and check it out! It's awesome! 

7. Do you hand write or type your first draft?
I definitely type it out! The one time I have hand written anything was when my computer deleted (ok, my dog accidentally stepped on the delete button [long story, but it was tragic!]) a short story and I didn't trust it anymore, so I wrote it all out the old fashioned way! :D

8. Do you have a brainstorming buddy and if you do, who was it this time and how do they help?
My sisters and cousins let me bounce some of my ideas off of them, giving their input here and there, but I wouldn't say they are a "brainstorming buddy."

9. How did you come up with your characters' names? 
Probably the most common way to find character names: Looking up baby names! Although my internet search has a small twist... names from the 19th century.

10. Do you know what your story's theme is? If you do, how did you find it, and if you don't, how do you plan to find it?
My stories theme is "dreams." Just like writing this book is my dream, my MC (main character) has a dream too. This story is about how God gives us dreams, but also how our version of the dream might be different than His. This book is also about hope.

How I found this theme? I think it mostly found me. Everything started falling into place, and It just clicked. 



{Picture from Pinterest}

Dream definition: 
"a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal." 
"...typically about something greatly desired."


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Thoughts? What do you think of my grand work-in-progress? Are you writing a novel? Where did you get your story idea? Has writing it become your dream? Let's talk about it in the comments! 













26 comments:

  1. Yesss, Google is a lifesaver! And that’s so cool that you’re basing it off your family like that!

    Hopefully the first two days of NaNo are going great for you. Good luck! Your story sounds incredible, Brooklyne!

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    1. It definitely is! Thanks, it will be interesting how the my book pans out! :)

      So far, so good! Thank you, Nicole, you too! Happy writing!

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  2. Sounds good! I love that her middle name is Skye.

    Best of luck with it!

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    1. Thanks, Skye! *winks* I bet you do!

      Thank you! Are you doing Nano?

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  3. Hi Brooklyne,
    You have been nominated over at Belivy blog!
    https://belivy.blogspot.com/2018/11/award-time.html
    Congratulations!

    Livvy

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  4. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your book! It sounds so interesting! I've never been much of a writer, but my cousin is writing a book, but I don't think she plans on trying to sell it, I keep telling her she should, it's quite a story. I also love the way she writes (much better than me) it just flows along nicely, she has a blog, here's her address if you'd like to check her out, http://damarathroughmyeyes.blogspot.com/ She has posted some of her old stories on there.
    Have a good day, God bless!

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    1. Thanks for reading about my WIP, Liberty! That's so cool that your cousin is writing a book too! Thanks for linking to her blog! (You have a lot of cousins, don't you?)
      Thanks for commenting! <3

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    2. You're welcome!
      Yes I do, I just updated my About Me page, it's now Get To Know The Writer, I say how many I have on there, it's a lot so I can't remember. *laughs* You can go ahead and check it out!

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    3. Ok, I just checked it out! *winks* Cool! You do have a lot of cousins! :)

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  5. This sounds so cool! I love the cover. :D

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  6. So you moved from the city to the country, Brooklyne? That must have been such an experience! What was the best part - and what was the hardest? (I suppose those will be appearing in the story ;)

    Is Dakota moving west on her own? What does she plan on doing when she gets there? At what point does she meet Adam?? (...feel free not to answer my nosiness if the answer's spoilery or will be covered over the next few weeks! :)
    - Jem Jones

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    1. Yes, we did move from the city (although it wasn't like, big city, it was more neighborhoods) to the country. I love living in the country! Our moving journey was quite the process as it took us 3 years to sell our house. In those three years, we went all over the place looking for property. And God made our dream of living on a farm came true, just in a different way than we had thought. I guess that would be the best and hardest part at the same time... if that makes any sense!

      No, she's traveling with her whole family... and I'm not quite sure when she meets Adam yet, but it will be in the first few chapters. :)

      Thanks so much for reading about my book! Can't wait for next Friday's post! :D

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  7. Oh WOW OH WOW OH WOW Brooklyne!!!! Hurry up and write this thing and then give it to meeeeeeeeeee! Your COVER is SO beautiful, just WOW.
    WOW. WOW. WOW. And your blurb is SO, just, perfect! Great job! *thumbs up* I can't wait for you to finish this book and release it into the world so I can read it!!! (which means you best get to writing, like right now). XD

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    1. This enthusiastic comment totally made me smile! Your so sweet, Julia! *scrambles off to write* Thank you so much!

      Aww, thanks! But I'm not sure if it actually qualifies as a "blurb." (Course I had to look up what a blurb was *hides* Ya, I know, a writer should know these things. Oh well!) Like I said, Google is my friend! *laughs* but, whatever I wrote for the blurb is a good start! :) I know! I actually wish I could write it faster! Too bad being such a perfectionist slows me down! Thanks so much for commenting!!! :)

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  8. WHOO THIS GONE BE EPIC!!! (And seriously, how come everyone has these epic covers?? Like, where do I get one?)

    Anything with a horse on the cover is bound to be amazing. :)

    I love the historical fiction twist! And I'd love to hear how the Snowflake method works for you - I've heard of it but never tried it yet.

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    1. THANKS! I made that cover on Canva, although I think I am going to try making another using some different pictures of when we went looking at property. I think I have some good ones I could use... I really like playing around with covers! :)

      I agree! <3

      Me too! Have you read the book? It is really good! Can't wait until our next Shared WIP Tag post! Thanks again for hosting this!

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  9. Aw wow, it sounds so good! And what an excellent cover and blurb! I'm so proud of you for going for your dreams, and I look forward to reading the books someday! xx

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    1. Thank you so much, Jessica! Your kind words mean a lot to me! <3

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  10. Your book sounds so good, Brooklyne!! That blurb is great and makes me want to read it even more. :D
    That’s a really nice cover!
    It's super exciting that you’re writing a book!

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    1. Thank you, Rebekah!!!
      Oh, I'm glad! I can't wait for you to read it when I'm through, which could be a while, but hopefully it will be worth the wait! :)
      Thanks! Yes, I'm super excited! <3

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  11. You are going to be great I can't wait to read your book.!!!!

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  12. I have a question, how did you design your cover? I've been trying to figure out how to make a few book covers, and haven't figured it out yet.

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    1. I design my book covers on Canva. It's pretty easy to use, and I really enjoy making them! And it's free! (Unless you decide to pay for certain features...) Let me know if you have any more questions, I'd be glad to try and answer them! Thanks for reaching out, Liberty! <3

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