Friday, August 10, 2012

What I Love about Historical Fiction



What I love about historical fiction is that as a reader, I can learn about history--and it feels painless!
(Provided that the history is true and not fictionalized.)

(Photo Credit: Stacy Duplease)

Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com


TGIF


Just wanted to wish you a Happy Friday and a nice, memorable, refreshing, relaxing, and enjoyable weekend!

(Clipart from Microsoft Images Online.)

Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The Way I Write: My Writing Space



What do I do for a living? I am a writer.
Writing is a business, is an art, is a craft, is work, is a passion, is something I have to constantly work at and improve my skills. Consequently, I am constantly morphing my craft. I am always seeking a way to do it better. This includes my writing space.
My writing space has to be portable. I have to be able to take it anywhere on a moment's notice. Literally. It needs to be that I can pick up right where I left off--without having to get in the right frame of mind--because I always have my work space and I always have the right frame of mind.
How is possible to always have the right (or shall I say "write") frame of mind for writing? I get it through the habit of my workspace.
Attach pictures of my latest traveling/portable workspace. I tend to carry too much with me and I am always trying to find a way to streamline this portable writing space.
Picture this, though. I always have my Amazon Kindle Fire with me. Period. End of story. I also always have a charger with me. As it so happens, my cell phone and the Fire take the same plug. Whew.
Now, I have two 3-ring binders that are the canvas type with a zipper with a shoulder belt or a handhold so I can carry it like a messenger's bag or like a brief case. I have a bright purple and a red one. Eventually, I might need to get a third case because this book will be that huge. Sigh. But, we are not going to go there yet. Right now, I am using just the purple one.

I always type up my writing. That way, I can save it online so it is permanent. Paper tends to get lost through movers, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and fires. (I will tell you that story later.) I then print out each page as it is typed--provided I am at home and can print it. Otherwise, I save it multiple ways until I can print it.
Right now, the book is roughly 14,000 words and is 57 pages long.
I always have coffee and a glass of water as I write.

I am a sticky flag queen so I can easily find material in my binder. In my binder, I include research for the book.
I also always have red, blue, purple, and black ink pens for editing. I am a pen snob and only Paper Mate Profile Pens will do.
Should I mention how school supply time is my favorite time of year? (Speaking of, I  need to get a new box of 20# bond white, 8.5 x 11 this weekend. I am almost out of paper. We shall see how long this lasts with writing a telephone book size book.) I just got 2 more ink cartridges for my printer today.
Why am I sharing all of this with you? Just to give you an idea of what my business of writing looks like. It helps you to identify me and what I do--and just to tell you something a little different.
Have a good evening.



(Photos by Stacy Duplease.)

Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com

Camp NaNoWriMo and Elizabeth Progress



I decided it was time to give you an update on the progress of my Camp NaNoWriMo (Camp National Novel Writing Month) Project, my novel titled,
ELIZABETH: Arundell Family Treez of the USA Series, Book #1.
I have 14,000 words written of the 50,000 requirement. That is 50,000 words in 30 days time. However, you need to keep in mind that I threw the last book to the side and put it in the Will-Write-Later pile. I really started this book on 07 August 2012. So, I am three days into this project already. This is quite the accomplishment, actually.
Also, keep in mind, I only write Monday through Friday usually. I do dabble a little on Saturday or Sunday, but it does not add to my word count much.
I am quite thrilled with my progress. Do not forget, you can check out my progress here:

Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com

Would you believe?



A year ago, my husband and I moved to Virginia. We live in the Hampton/Newport News area. We are within a half hour's drive to Jamestown, Yorktown, or Williamsburg (aka the Historical Triangle).
Would you believe that up until a year ago, history was fascinating to me, but I was terrible with my knowledge of it? In fact, history was my weakest subject in school. For instance, I thought the first permanent English settlement was at Plymouth, Massachusetts. Now I know the error of my education. Jamestown is the correct answer, if you wanted to know.
Then again, I come from an era, in my schools at least, we studied the explorers every year. And I mean every year. We never made it to the 20th Century, so I could not see how the events of the past were linked with what happened today--and the implications from the past to today are gigantic and mighty. But, school never taught me this. My father did, however. (Thank God for him. Everything I know about history is because of him.)
I also did not read history books because I found them boring. Would you believe?
Sure, I got into historical fiction. But, that could hardly be counted as history, could it? (Hah! I see the error in my thinking now.)
I fell in the love with the history of Virginia, needless to say. Wow, that changed the moment we got to Virginia and the historical sites were able to win my love and passion, like a lover, in seconds. It was love at first sight.
I will visit Virginia for the rest of my life before I visit Washington D. C. The politicians might tell you the importance of the city. Sure, there are monuments and museums which are critical to the history and recognition of our great nation. I will not dispute that. Instead, I will visit D.C. Every 10 or 15 years. Virginia, however, I see visiting every 5. (We do not know if my husband's work will keep us here another year or two. But, we realize we have to plan for it only be one more just in case.) Virginia is where the United States of America was really founded.
Now, here is the best part. Would you believe that I had NO idea about my family tree, genealogy, or lineage until about two months ago? This knowledge has only added to my love affair with this part of the country and in Virginia.
So, how is all of that for a confession?

(Photo by Stacy Duplease.)
Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com

Download the Latest Copy



I just downloaded the latest copy of the book, ELIZABETH to my Smashwords store. Check out the store at the link listed below.
The book is free.
Just remember, please, that it is rough. That is why it is free. But, it will give you a sense as to what this project is about and will pull you into the story--as long as you do not allow the flaws drive you too crazy.
Enjoy.
Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Elizabeth Book Cover and Camp NaNoWriMo

Here is the cover of the new book and attached is the link of where to find me at for Camp NaNoWriMo where you can track my progress:
Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com

Changes and New Book: Elizabeth


I am afraid some changes have occurred. I just deleted the book, American Origins, and am starting again.
I am still doing Camp NaNoWriMo and will have to write a lot more each day to accomplish the feat. (2700 words--opposed to 2,000)
So, why am I changing the book? I realize that the Plantagenet and Tudor side of my family is fascinating, I want to deal with the American journey and the direct American relatives as a series of historical fiction.
I am sorry for the change, but I think you will be a great deal more satisfied with this change.
The new book is called: "Elizabeth."
It is of the:
Arundell Family Treez of the USA Series, Book #1

I will put this on Smashwords and in my store there as soon as possible. My guess is in the next couple of days.
Enjoy and have a blessed day!

(Photo is from Microsoft Images Online.)
Stacy Duplease
Geneaologist and Historical Fiction Writer
dba Remembering Your Present, LLC & Family Treez Etc
Family Treez Blog and Website: http://familytreezetc.blogspot.com