Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I've Come To Realize That,

As much as I like to say I'm spontaneous, and that I just let my writing take me where it will, I must admit that, when it comes to long-term writing, that is false.

I've come to realize that my writing is significantly better when I have a plan. And, let me tell you, after years and years assuming I'm above outlines and plans and rough drafts because I'm a better writer than that, and fighting them and saying that "I don't need them," because I just "let the the story happen," I'm having a hard time swallowing my words.

But, in the end, I know I'm going to plan what I write. I'm going to start a novel with a pretty good idea of where it will end up. Will I stick to my original plan without wavering? Probably not. But if I at least have an idea of where I'm going, I've realized that things tend to work out better.

So, I suppose that means I have to apologize to all of my teachers that I've ever said, "I don't do rough drafts" to. Because they were right, and I was wrong.

P.S.
J.K. Rowling is worth more than the Queen of England.
(Somewhere between $500 - $600 million.)
Because she wrote a few books.

P.P.S.
That makes her my hero.
As far as contemporary authors go, at any rate.

P.P.P.S.
By $500 - $600 million, I meant £500 - £600 million.
Which is roughly a billion dollars here, I believe?

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Introverted-iNtuitive-Feeling-Perceiving

INFP.
Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, Perceiving.

That's me.

I took a personality test (on Facebook, of all places), that I took a few years ago from a book. My results changed, which is, I suppose, a legitimate event. I used to be an ENFP. So, really, I just went from being more extroverted to introverted. I can see that.

But the awesome thing is, this test, this INFP...

It's me. Seriously, if you want to get a glimpse inside my crazy head, Google INFP and read the description, because the entire description fits me like a snug sweater. Everything is so true. It's hilarious, how accurate it is.

But my favorite thing about it?

My personality type makes up about 1-4% of the population.

That's awesome.