Number 1 – Write a book.

I completed this one about December last year. At the moment it only has a rough working title, but I have now sent it to an agent to see if I can get it published, so I am hoping that they can come up with something better!

It began as writing a story. The idea of my main character had been in my head for a while and I had written the first few pages of the story a number of times, and then lost the copies along the way, it varied a little each time but the main idea stayed the same. Once I got through those first few pages I began to realise that I needed to come up with a rough plot – so that I knew where the story was going. I did a bit of research and found a few really good websites that gave me a lot of great ideas for creating my world. The world creation aspect was a lot of fun, working out a history of the people in my story, the climate, what they used in place of money, the types of buildings they lived in, and what sort of animals roamed the world with them.

I also began to read “How to write Science Fiction and Fantasy” by Orson Scott Card, one of my favourite authors, and during the world creation side of my journey I kept his words in mind. He said; if it looks like a rabbit, moves like a rabbit, and tastes like a rabbit then you should call it a rabbit. A lot of the animals in my story are similar, or the same, as what we have here. It didn’t make sense in the story to create things that were completely different and give them different names, although on one or two occasions I have varied the spelling just a wee bit to fit in with the culture of the people using the words.

Once the world was created my characters, or character at this point, then had a set of rules they had to operate within. It’s a science fantasy novel so the ‘magic’ they use also has rules. The characters within the story could then be developed further by the world, we are all a product of our upbringing and the circumstances and manner in which we live, and it had to be the same for the characters if I wanted to make them feel real.

I worked our roughly where the story was headed and began to weave the other characters into the world, trying to give them each an individuality that would make them easy to remember, and make them their own people. They each had ups and downs, and lessons to learn along the way which changed them, and I was right there with them experiencing everything they felt. In a lot of ways I didn’t feel like I was writing the characters but more like I was meeting them and getting to know these people that already existed in a world I was just discovering.

The more I put down the more comfortable I became with the characters emotions, and with writing how I felt, or perhaps it’s better to say that I was becoming better at identifying how each emotion made me feel and putting it into words. When I was writing about fear I would begin to feel my stomach clench in knots and that moment where everything suddenly zooms into sharp focus as the adrenaline pumps around your body. It was the same with each emotion, I’m not sure whether it was writing about it that made me feel it, or if I was making myself feel it in order to better write about it. I remember sitting on the train writing a particularly hard bit, and working really hard not to cry as I did it, the other people on the train would have thought I was completely crazy!

I learned a lot, about myself, and about the craft of writing, and I am certain that it is a learning journey that will never end. I am now putting into practice all the things I learned from writing the first book into writing a second – and I am sure the things I learn from the first to will be put into practice when I start the third! Now I just need to get it published!

So that’s the first item off the list! I have a separate blog set up for my writing, called Bookworms Journey: From reader to writer and all the research and random thoughts in between.
http://bookworms-journey.blogspot.com/

The Bucket List

This list is meant to be added to along the way, I am sure that I have left lots out of it, but I think adding to it is going to be half the fun!

This blog will document my journey along the way - with an entry every time I get to cross something off the list... I'm launching into a new adventure and this way you all get to come with me!

The bucket List:

1. Write a book

2. Get said book published

3. Drive across the Nullarbor Desert in Australia

4. Get my teaching degree

5. Go to a game of tennis at Wimbledon (because if you are going to do it, do it right.)

6. Salsa in Latin America

7. Go up the Eiffel Tower – preferably with someone I love – be that friend, family or otherwise

8. Learn Archery

9. Learn to play golf

10. Water-ski

11. Try fencing

12. Learn to fly a plane / helicopter

13. Learn to speak German, Italian and Japanese

14. Learn a martial art

15. Learn to play a musical instrument

16. Sing Jazz in Montreal

17. Climb Mt Kilimanjaro

18. Walk on an active Volcano

19. Buy a “new” Car – I want to be able to smell that new car smell.

20. Go White Water Rafting

21. Drive a race Car

22. Visit Victoria Falls

23. See The Northern Lights ( Aurora Borealis)

24. Visit the Acropolis in Greece

25. Visit the Greek Islands

26. Buy a house in the Greek Islands

27. Visit The Kremlin in Russia

28. Visit the Pyramids in Egypt

29. Visit Stonehenge in the U.K & Bath

30. Do a tour of the White House

31. Do a tour of Buckingham Palace

32. Work on an election campaign

33. Party in Las Vegas

34. Visit the Lascaux Caves in south-western France

35. Visit Machu Picchu in Peru

36. Visit Petra in Jordan

37. Visit Sumer in Southern Iraq

38. Walk the Great Wall of China

39. Visit Christ Redeemer in Brazil

40. Go on a safari in Africa

41. Go to a festival in Cape Town

42. See the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

43. See Mount Rushmore

44. Climb up the Statue of Liberty

45. See the Empire State Building

46. Visit SeaWorld Florida in Orlando

47. Go to Universal Studios in Hollywood

48. See the Hollywood sign – and get a picture!

49. Disneyland!!

50. Go to Hawaii – see the volcano and sing Elvis songs on the beach.

51. Go to a real authentic luau

52. Go on a cruise

53. Take a gourmet cooking class

54. Take an art class

55. Learn to scrapbook

56. Get a PhD

57. Make the front page of the newspaper (any newspaper…)

58. Build a Habitat for Humanity Home

59. Volunteer at a Homeless Shelter

60. Audition for a Broadway play

61. Be an extra in a film

62. Shop at Harrods (for more than a mug and a postcard)

63. Vacation at Martha's Vineyard

64. Shop in Rodeo Drive

65. Have "High Tea" at the Plaza Hotel in New York or Fortnum & Mason in London

66. Drive a Lamborghini or a Ferrari

67. Sleep in a castle

68. Rent or own an Island

69. Invest in the stock market (at least once)

70. Get married & start a family

71. Swim with dolphins

72. Milk a cow

73. Mush a Dog Sled in Alaska

74. Watch Turtles hatch and run for the ocean

75. Go bird watching

76. Go to The Olympics

77. Watch a World Cup match

78. Go to a tri-nations match all dressed up

79. Go to a fashion show in France or New York

80. Go to a Broadway Play

81. Go to the Super Bowl

82. Go to a session of the US Supreme Court

83. Visit Tibet

84. Learn to Meditate

85. Go to the races wearing high fashion

86. Ride on the Orient Express

87. Take a trans-Siberian railway trip

88. Go to a baseball game

89. Experience weightlessness

90. Visit NASA

91. Visit the Grand Canyon

92. See polar bears in the wild

93. Visit Antarctica

94. Ride an Elephant

95. Listen to Jazz in New Orleans

96. Visit the United Nations building

97. Do the tango in Argentina

98. Visit the Nile

99. Photograph an endangered Species

100. Spend a night in a haunted house / hotel

101. Partake in a Japanese tea ceremony

102. Stand at the North or South Pole

103. Have my portrait painted

104. Watch the launch of a space shuttle (not just on TV)

105. Send a message in a bottle

106. Sit on a jury

107. Shower under a waterfall

108. Teach someone illiterate to read

109. Drive across America

110. Drive across Europe (or parts of it!)

111. Drive on the autobahn – preferably in a sports car – but I’ll take what I can get.

112. Buy a house

113. Watch the running of the bulls in Pamplona from a balcony

114. Stay in an overwater bungalow

115. Walk through a vineyard in Tuscany

116. Swing on a trapeze

117. Learn to snowboard

118. Stay on a houseboat

119. Ride through the snow on a sleigh led by reindeer

120. Watch the ballet from a private box

121. Watch a lightning storm while out at sea

122. Kiss someone in the rain

123. Watch a sunrise from the ocean

124. Spend St Pats Day in Ireland

125. Ride in a yellow cab in New York

126. Buy a charm bracelet and fill it

127. Hold a monkey

128. Go to a high school reunion

129. See a drag show

130. Go ice-skating outside at night

131. Stand on a mountain above the clouds

132. Experience an earthquake

133. Drink a glass of vodka in the Smirnoff Ice Palace

134. Ride in a Tuk Tuk

135. Make Sushi

136. Stand on the International dateline

137. Answer a personal Ad

138. Conquer a fear

139. Own an original work of art

140. Visit the Galapagos Islands

141. See Mountain Gorillas in the wild

142. See Angel Falls in Venezuela

143. Learn how to play tennis

144. Build and then live in my dream house

145. Have my own library – floor to ceiling books and a big red leather chair in front of a fire place.

146. Go on an archaeological dig

147. Shop somewhere fancy dressed in paint covered over-alls – and when they get annoyed throw a hissy fit and open a bag full of cash.






Things to go back to because I didn’t do them right the first time & things I want to do again now I am all grown up;
1. Visit the Louvre

2. Ride a gondola in Venice while sipping red wine

3. Have another coffee on the champs elysees while wearing high fashion

4. Oktober Fest in Germany

5. Visit St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in Rome

6. Watch Canadian Geese leave for their migration

7. Visit Big Ben and the houses of parliament

8. Visit The Coliseum in Rome

9. Go back to Ireland and live there – but properly…

10. Visit the Christmas markets in Germany

11. Visit the Smithsonian Museums