Thursday, December 28, 2017

10-day Writing Challenge ♦ Leeann Betts ♦ Giveaway

The 10-day Writing Challenge


by Leeann Betts


Have you ever stared at a blank computer screen and wondered what on earth you were thinking when you thought you were a writer? Or maybe you’ve pounded away at the keyboard and cranked out a thousand words, but when you read them, realized they were gibberish and needed to be deleted? Or perhaps you’ve written a complete novel, or two, or three, but can’t seem to find the energy to edit them, or send them to an agent or publisher. Maybe you signed up for NaNoWriMo last month and couldn’t even get started.

Writing is hard. It’s hard to be rejected. Criticized. Told you have plot holes. Or cardboard characters. Or you need to join a writers group and learn how to write. Or your story line is boring.

I know how you feel. Really, I do. I’ve been told all of that, and more. “Horrendous” was once used to describe a project I submitted to an editor.

So how do we overcome all of the voices--including our own--telling us we can’t do this? How do we get enough oomph in our engine to continue writing until we reach the end of the book? How do we persevere long enough to see success, however we define that for our writing?

A 10-day writing challenge might be the perfect solution to all of these problems. It’s short enough not to eat up too much time. Each day’s activity takes twenty minutes or less. And by the time you complete Day 10, you’ll have character sketches and an outline for a book.

Here we go, the abbreviated version:

Day 1: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write down why you’re taking this challenge. Go ahead, be silly. Be insightful. Be honest.

Day 2: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write down things you’re passionate about. Passion as in you could talk for hours without notes. Passion as in it gets your blood boiling when you hear someone else say it’s not important.

Day 3: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write down things you’re good at. Not expert. Just something you do adequately.

Day 4: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write down the titles of books you want to write. If you can’t think of any, write down the titles of books you wish you’d written.

Day 5: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Choose one title from Day 4. List the characters and the setting.

Day 6: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write your acceptance speech for an Academy Award for when the novel from Day 5 is turned into a movie.

Day 7: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write the opening paragraph for the book from Day 6.

Day 8: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write a two-sentence summary of the book from Day 7. What you’d say in response to the question, “So, what’s your book about?”

Day 9: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write a one-sentence summary of each chapter of the book you worked on in Days 5 through 8.

Day 10: Set a timer for 3 minutes. Write the final scene for the book you’ve been working on in Days 5 through 9.

That’s it. From idea to outline in ten days. Now, write that book!

About In Search of Christmas Past:

Grace Bellows, a senior in college, receives a Christmas card one month after her grandmother’s death, where her beloved Grammie challenges her to an old-fashioned scavenger hunt. Raised by her grandmother after her parents’ death in a car accident when she was eight, Grace has lived a jetsetter lifestyle with her wealthy grandmother. Now all she wants is to settle down and have a normal life.

Luke Fisher manages his family’s Christmas tree farm out of a sense of loyalty to his deceased mother because she gave up her dreams of being an attorney. He doesn’t want to live with any regrets, and longs to escape the confines of loyalty to live a life of adventure in the real world.

Can Grace and Luke solve the clues in her grandmother’s scavenger hunt and uncover the truth about their real feelings, or will the tension and their differences in goals and faith drive them apart?


 About Leeann:

Leeann Betts writes contemporary suspense, while her real-life persona, Donna Schlachter, pens historical suspense. She has released six titles in her cozy mystery series, By the Numbers, with Petty Cash releasing in December. In addition, Leeann has written a devotional for accountants, bookkeepers, and financial folk, Counting the Days, and with her real-life persona, Donna Schlachter, has published a book on writing, Nuggets of Writing Gold, a compilation of essays, articles, and exercises on the craft. She publishes a free quarterly newsletter that includes a book review and articles on writing and books of interest to readers and writers. You can subscribe at www.LeeannBetts.com or follow Leeann at www.AllBettsAreOff.wordpress.com 

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About the Giveaway:
Leeann is offering a free copy of In Search of Christmas Past ... your choice of either print (US only), or digital, to one of you readers who leave your name and email information (disguised) in the comment section below. 
Giveaway ends one week from today on Thursday, January 4, at Midnight, CST.
Winner's name will be drawn on Friday via random.org and notified by email.

Thank you, Leeann, for being my guest this week. 


11 comments:

  1. I love this challenge. This is something even I can do. I will start after the new year. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Hi, Elle, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment for Leeann. It is an interesting challenge, isn't it? You've been entered in the drawing. Happy New Year!

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  2. This sounds like a challenge I probably should do. Thank you for trying to jump start the inner writers in us. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
    perrianneDOTaskewATmeDOTcom

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    1. Hi, Perrianne (did I guess that right?) - so good of you to drop in and leave your thoughts for Leeann. You've been entered in the giveaway

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  3. Third try: What a fun challenge that might get me moving on stuck days. Thanks, Leeann! --from Kim Peterson petersk DOT ktp AT gmail DOT com (Hoping I disguised my e-mail correctly. LOL! I'm not good at stealth mode.)

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  4. Third try: What a fun challenge that might get me moving on stuck days. Thanks, Leeann! Kim Peterson petersk DOT ktp AT gmail DOT com (Hoping I disguised my e-mail correctly. LOL! I'm not good at stealth mode. Wait, maybe I am as none of the options such as WordPress and Google seem to recognize me.)

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    1. Got it, Kim, both tries =:) and yes, your stealth mode is working just fine. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. You've been entered in the giveaway.

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  5. I think I've already read this wonderful story. So, take me off the prize list. I remember enjoying it so much.

    Bonnie

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    1. Thanks for stopping in, Bonnie. So glad you enjoyed Leeann's book. I'm sure she appreciates hearing that.

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  6. I have not read any of Leeann's work. I find the premise of this story intriguing. Thank you for this giveaway opportunity.

    patti(dot)shene(at)gmail(dot)com

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  7. Hi, Patti, thanks for visiting! You're in the drawing. Watch your email tomorrow sometime after I've drawn a winner. Might even be you! =:)

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