Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Halloween = Epic Fail

I just have to say this ...

Last night's episode of One Tree Hill was THE saddest episode they have ever aired. I don't even care what happens to Nathan anymore. Poor Clay!

Ok, I'm finished with that.

NaNoWriMo is only five days away! *kicks shoes off in a fit of joy* (to quote Dane Cook). I really wish I could stay up until midnight and write first thing on Nov 1, but sadly I have to work at 8am that day. But I guess I could just stay up and never go to sleep. lol. Yeah, right.

Okay well does anyone have fun plans for Halloween? I'm seriously lacking any fun time right now. Someone help! Actually, if you guys could just move here then that would be cool because we could go out together :)

Thursday, October 22, 2009

11 Days

Okay, children! And ... others.

I have officially picked a plot for my NaNo. Pretty much, it's the middle ages and faeries take over the world through zombies. No, I did not plan on it being humor, it's purely fantasy ... well, okay, let's be real. There's definitely going to be humor :)

There are 11 days and counting. Are you as excited as I am? I seriously doubt that.

My first step is to shop for my Care Package Partner's first surprise. Then I am going to start redesigning my writing space to make it more inspiring. Any ideas? I'm going to add a cork-board or the like. Anything you guys wanna add that you think really helps in your writing space?

You guys rock, btw.

XOXO
Kori

Friday, October 9, 2009

Spring Already?

Apparently academic advising opened up this week for the Spring semester: aka my last semester! So, I went.

Here is what I was approved for:
Creative Writing <-- Super!
History of England <-- Snore (history is my worst subject)
Senior Seminar <-- Mandatory
Multimedia Authoring I <-- Slightly apprehensive

Eh?
Who knows what will come of these classes. I'm ready to find out though because that means I'll be only weeks away from graduation!



On another note.

Now that I'm not in high school anymore (and haven't been for almost four years), I don't really have much to talk/blog/write about because my life is no longer dramatized. (Anyone who doesn't think HS is filled with drama is SO mistaken.) Is that good or bad? What's your opinion?

Friday, October 2, 2009

Oh, yes. It's almost November.

OMG! It's been almost a month since my last post. I am such a horrible person.

Okay, so I'm really excited about something. Care to take a guess about what?

Anyone?

No? ....... Well, okay, I'll tell you.

I'm excited about ............


National Novel Writing Month!!!!
(from here on out, referred to as NaNoWriMo)


Is anyone else doing it this year? You guys really should, especially for motivation to finish those books you're still trying to piece together! And hey, I'll even be your mentor! Well ... if you want me to, of course.

But either way, it's going to be awesome!

I don't want to talk about what I'm going to write just yet because it's not completely decided on. But what I have in mind is a mainstream fiction, based on a true story type thing. It's still fiction though.

Anyway, here is my profile. Check it out! Oh and join too! Then add me!



You guys rock.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

New Story

Just real quick before I have to start getting ready for my 11:00 class :(

This past weekend I read Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac and Catching Fire. Both were GrEaT! Definitely different ends of the spectrum, but that's what I'm going for these days. My personality has changed a lot. I'm no longer looking toward the distant future, but looking at what makes me happy and satisfied in the here and now. It's working out quite well, actually. I'm making some good friends at my new, second part-time job and enjoying the job itself immensely.

What I am not enjoying though is my other job and school in general. I have Senioritis as some of you may call it. I'm freaking itching to graduate already! And that's in May ... it's so close I can almost touch it. I can hardly contain myself. I'm about to burst!

Now, the main reason for this post. I started a new story. It kind of just hit me one day. I'm sitting in my Western Civilization class with this SUPER cute guy next to me. I think I see him looking at me out of the corner of my eye, but that part of your eye can play major tricks on you. So anyway, I start thinking, "What's your story? Why won't you talk to me?" Of course, you might be saying, "Well, Kori, maybe you should talk to him." Oh no! I couldn't do that! The bubble would totally burst if I did that! So each day as soon as we are dismissed from lecture I turn around to smile at him ... but he's gone! POOF! Just disappears. So one day I walk out of class and look around for him in the hallway but he's nowhere to be seen. Now that gets my brain rolling! I'm thinking, "Well what the crap just happened? Where did he go?" So the next class he's sitting next to me and I look over at him a couple times but he never acknowledges it until I turn away. Of course, that's out of the corner of my eye again. Tricky business, that. So then I start thinking, "Can he see me? Am I supposed to be able to see him?" And then, well, the fantasy/sci fi part of my brain really takes over. What if he's an alien sent to study humans during class? Is he sitting in a protective bubble that makes sure none of us humans can see him? Am I not supposed to see him? No wonder he is always gone when I turn around. I bet he just disappears back to his planet. Well ... then the story formed. Haha, wow. This sounds ridiculous now that I'm "saying" it out loud. Okay, read on if you're interested.


Michael is an alien living in an alien world. Their schooling is a lot like "Jedi" training because it starts at a young age and is very intensive, but they learn about their powers and other planets. The main job of the species is to explore space. This semester Michael's class has to take an "Alien Studies" course to learn more about humans. Michael originally wanted to join his planet's space fleet instead of going to school, but because his father had gone missing on earth during a mission, his mother forbade him to join the space fleet. This Alien Studies course is exciting to Michael. When he begins his course, his assignment is to sit in on a regular, human college course and not only study the material, but also the humans in the class. But there's one problem: the human girl that sits beside him in class begins to talk to him. The reason that's a problem is because the humans aren't supposed to be able to see their alien visitors. The "veil" is splitting between their worlds and her being able to see him is the first sign, but he has to tell the elders before the students doing the Alien Study are taken captive like his father was. But telling the elders could mean never going to his Alien Studies class again, so never seeing the human girl again. When she breaks through to his world, the "veil" splits more rapidly and they have to figure out a way to repair it before the problem is blamed on her. He must hide her for fear of the elders learning about her passage into their world because if they send her back, she could tell of their existence, but even worse, the veil could tear completely. That also takes the girl away from him, the only link to finding his father.