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New Chapter Published on Inkitt: Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence (YA Superhero Novel)

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Hello, folks!

Are you missing Miranda Kane like me? Well, I've got good news: there's a new chapter of Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence up on Inkitt for you to read for free

In this chapter, Miranda, overwhelmed by remorse at her supposedly incapacity to save her best friend during the assault by Thomas Lance, goes to visit Amy, her bestie, at the hospital. As the chapter progresses, the two friends exchange strong emotions and tears as well as hard truths. Miranda's also starting to get into her head that something needs to change… and maybe she'll be the one to bring it about. 

Don't forget to read it here!

Also, please comment or like on Inkitt as it boosts my visibility and chances to get a publishing deal! You'll have to create an account, but it takes five minutes, so please consider doing it for me and Miranda Kane? 

I hope you enjoy reading it!

See you soon with the next chapter, my loves!

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Halfway Through, A Writing Tip, and A New Focus

WOW, guys and gals!

Guess what I reached last week? That's right, 50% of my novel Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence! I'M AT 50%!!! HALFWAY THROUGH! I might not be done with it, but I count this as a big win. It's the farthest I ever got in a novel of mine, so this is huge. But also quite motivating and humbling, since it's proof of how I can succeed at this. I'm longing for the first draft. Speaking of draft, here's a picture of my thick baby printed out (of course, it's half of it since that's what I got but still it's pretty good, right?):

Thick Book(Copyrighted by Catherine Girard-Veilleux, 2020)

Honestly, this book baby of mine is ENORMOUS. It has 294 pages, imagine that! Need I remind you that's only… half of it?!

Here's the awesome cover my best friend made for me on Inkitt: 

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You can read the first 8 chapters here, too.

I always use Staples to print my books (or my progress at least) and I love their services. It's always ready in a day no matter how long or thick my document might be.

I prefer to print it out to edit it so I can see it better. But the truth is I hate to concentrate and narrow my eyes at the screen when revising; I prefer to hold the pages in my hands, and feel the book-in-the-making, you know? So it makes it more authentic, more real to me. But funny story is that due to its thickness, the rings for the binding I wanted weren't available; they were too small! So I had to pick my least favorite option, which is the ugly and large black plastic binding. Talk about chic… Anyways, at least I could choose a red cover. I don't know why but red always makes me think of Miranda Kane, probably because she's a boxing athlete and most boxing gloves are red. Or because she's fierce so red fits her. Either way, I'm glad I could get the red cover and the protective transparent cover. 

Now, why would it need editing since it's halfway through? Well, I've noticed a few anomalies in how boxing works, mostly for students. I had a kind and generous interview with the head/director of the Fédération québécoise de boxe olympique, which is the reference in Québec. I thank him immensely for that. He informed me about how things worked and even used Miranda and her story as an example to describe her path. He was amazing and so understanding! Thanks to him, I now have essential information about the female boxing world and in general. So, due to these discrepancies, I decided to go over the half book I wrote and revised, fixing a few chapters and inconsistencies with the reality. Then, and only then, will I be able to go forth and write more realistically. Because something big is coming for Miranda Kane, and I have to be ready too, you know? 

I have a strange way of writing books (which I'll make a post about), but in general, I write the story, then at a point when it feels critical and I'm moving through quicksand, I stop writing for weeks and do research instead about what's not coming qwell too me in the writing, so I do interviews and read documentaries (even watch a few!) and so on. But while I like to be familiar with the topic when I start writing, it's never to a deep point, it's on the surface. And when I can't go forward anymore, that's when I take a step back and do research. I found it helps me see more potential for a story and even gives me more excitement as I find so many new avenues for the story to go. Okay, it might cause more rewriting, of course, but overall, it doesn't bog me down in the beginning and prevent me from going ahead with the writing for fear of not knowing never never never enough. So many people stay in the research stage out of fear of committing to writing. Research is fun, don't get me wrong, I love research. But I prefer writing my stories. So I hit a compromise: write a certain percentage of the story and when I can't go on anymore because too many details elude me, then do research, and dig deep! Then with a better view of it all, come back and win!! Write it all in a fury with a deep passion like fire is after me. Because I'm so happy I get a better grip on the details and on the story world.

So, while unusual and risky, that's exactly how I do it. And so far it's going well, I went farther than any other novel I started. So I'll keep it, thank you very much.

By the way, I decided to focus my blog, Ad Librum Aeternam, more on my writing journey and writing tips because I feel I've got tips to give now being halfway through my novel, which is more than some achieve. I have two series of posts coming up as well: one is on writing comics and the second is on screenwriting. I think there's not enough free resources about these two fields and since I love them and am writing in them in my spare time, I figured we could go on these two journeys together. Of course, writing novels, short stories and flash fiction stay the main focus of my blog. Expect more writing tips along the way! 

I can't wait to share with you  what I learned so far!

A Quarter Into My Novel (My Writing Journey)

Hello, folks! I’ve got great writing news today: I reached a personal goal in my Miranda Kane novel, Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence! I gave myself the goal of finishing the first draft by August 31st for personal reasons. I’ve got another open heart surgery coming up… and I want to make sure I come back from it again – I had one when I was four years old and died thrice until I came back to life, clinging to my less than 10% chance of survival. And this time, I wanted a huge reason to come back if something went wrong… I wanted my book. So I know it’s ready to be edited and published when I wake up. See?

SO, I reached a milestone in that overall goal, which is…

 

I Reached a Goal!

I’m 25% done in my novel! 😀 It’s a quarter of it written. *THROWS CONFETTI* I’m so happy and proud!

In order to celebrate this achievement, I decided to make graphics for Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence as well as publish it on Inkitt (it’s similar to Wattpad). And yes, you’ll be able to read it. 🙂

Who Wants Graphics?

This graphic is the one I made specially for reaching 25% written in my novel. It features my sweet heroine Miranda Kane (a.k.a Feather) and my dear Thomas Lance, villain with a big heart who started Miranda’s journey as a superhero.

Rise of a Heroine_ Resurgence

As for this one, it’s the cover I made for my story on Inkitt. I used real objects I had at home as well as my professional camera. When I saw the mask I could only think of my Miranda/Feather, so I bought it. As for the Batman comics, it’s this specific one that is quite important in my story. It all makes sense when you read it.

Rise of a Heroine_Cover

Where You Can Read My Novel

Speaking of reading, are you interested in reading Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence?

Head over Inkitt here: Rise of a Heroine: Resurgence

I upload a new chapter each week so you’ll always have something to read. I hope you’ll like it and stay on Miranda’s adventure of becoming a superhero and her fight against evil!

 

In Conclusion

I’m so glad I reached the 25% milestone! I managed to do it in two months, which makes me even prouder. Here’s to the next 75% by August 31st! *Raises her iced coffee*

I hope you’ll stick around and walk this journey with me. It’s always better with company.

Are you working on a project of your own?

Is a big event (like my upcoming surgery) a motivator for said project?

Leave a comment below and let’s discuss!

See you next post, lovelies!