I have now just two more poems and the credits, and end page to complete before final proofreading and publishing
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Monday, 7 February 2022
Chapbook: Chapter Three
I have now just two more poems and the credits, and end page to complete before final proofreading and publishing
Friday, 4 February 2022
Chapbook: Planning - Book of Lost Things
Planning Exercise
What is your final idea? Please explain in two sentences the theme and the form your writing will take.
Considering the form, how do you intend to layout your book pages?
How many pages do you expect there will be?
Are you going to use images? Are these your own images (illustrations/photographs) or copyright-free images that you will source?
What is the plan of your time and how much you will need to spend on this?
I will spend between 8-10 hours creating the book, this will be completed over two weekends
Sunday, 30 January 2022
Chapbook: Writing the Story
I am writing the story using Google Docs, I began with my synopsis and in the first chapter, the idea was to set up the story, introduce milk, and start to develop character and place. I am using a God's Eye View so we can see all that is happening as we follow Milk through her first day...
As I am writing, without an editor I wrote this and then edited and reedited on Google Docs, I then added the final draft to Blurb - below you can see what this looks like and images that I have added.
To read the final draft of the first chapter please click here.
I was happy with the direction the story was taking so I also wrote the second chapter - The Order of St Jude where the journey really begins. Again I edited and reedited and add the final draft to Blurb. I am doing this as I go along as there is a short time limit on completion
The Book of Lost Things: The Beginning
I am creating my book using Blurb so I downloaded Bookwright and completed the Cover and set up the book ready to add text.
I began by choosing Pro Design
I started wth teh front and back covers and the initial pages with copyright.
I also added a free ISBN number as then this can be sold.Now to begin the writing!
Chapbook: Synopsis
Synopsis: The Book of Lost Things
Chapbook Project: Initial Research C J Samson
C. J. Samson
C J Samson (Born in 1952) is an English writer who studied History at Birmingham University and went on to complete a PhD. Samson became a solicitor and practiced in Sussex and then became a full-time writer. Samson's most successful series is set in the time of Henry VIII and the hero Matthew Shardlake, a barrister at Lincolns Inn becomes involved through Thomas Cromwell in a variety of cases. The series Samson has created is an adventure through history and is a historically accurate study of the time, through Shardlake history comes alive and we, the audience fall in love with this lawyer. Samson states; '"I'm drawn to it," he explains, "because it's the moment at which the medieval certainties that had endured for centuries were turned upside down. It was a time of extraordinary ferment: in the space of a few years, the state took on a completely different meaning. And the more I read about it, the more I realised how like the 20th century it was in its anxiety and uncertainty, even though people thought so differently then.' (Crown S. 2010)
It is clear when reading Samson why it is so fascinating, connecting with the characters is a joy and this is Samson's strength, his characters do have all the same anxieties despite it being different times. Samson has clearly also drawn on his own experience as a lawyer to create his main character Shardlake. Samson, speaking in a Guardian interview stated; '"I thought it made sense for Shardlake to be a lawyer for a number of reasons. First, the law was my profession: I find legal practice endlessly interesting. Second, it existed then and now, so it provides a point of contact for readers. And third, it's democratic: it offers a way into any number of mysteries, and puts Shardlake in the way of an endless variety of characters."' (Crown S. 2010)
The reason for looking at Samson is that I want to introduce a religious element as in my own story, there will be a monk appearing and reference to St Jude (the Saint of lost causes) I am interested in how Samson weaves the religious sensibilities of each character into the story (obviously at this time Christianity was in turmoil in England)
Gaskill in the London Review of Books writes on Samson's Dissolution; 'In this time of Reformation, the superstitions of Catholics and witches are deliberately conflated. Prior to setting off on his mission, Shardlake is briefed by Cromwell, who sits at a desk piled with confiscated relics destined for the bonfire. As ever, Shardlake has mixed feelings, which he admits to us alone and which of course make us like him.' (Gaskill M. 2020)
Again, connection to the characters is key to the writing and in my own story I have to create a protagonist who will have an appeal, have flaws and at times might do the wrong thing but the reader still roots for that character.
I have read all of Samson's books and did not want the last one to end. Great writing you want to keep reading and wanting more.
References
Pages.panmacmillan.com. 2022. C. J. Sansom: The Official Website - Homepage. [online] Available at: https://pages.panmacmillan.com/c-j-sansom/ [Accessed 30 January 2022].
Crown, S., 2010. CJ Sansom: a life in writing. [online] the Guardian. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2010/nov/15/cj-sansom-interview [Accessed 30 January 2022].
Gaskill, M., 2020. Malcolm Gaskill · Man Is Wolf to Man: C.J. Sansom · LRB 13 January 2020. [online] London Review of Books. Available at: https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v42/n02/malcolm-gaskill/man-is-wolf-to-man [Accessed 30 January 2022].
Initial Ideas & Milanote: Creating a Chapbook
This term I would like to create a chapbook which is a small book that can be on any subject. Often a mixture of poetry or prose and originally sold cheaply on cheap paper. This project is for Digital Arts and Media Project I, as I am teaching these this term, and this, will be an example of a project. I will be using my Google drive to write and then I will use blurb to create the book. This means I should be able to make an E-Book and also a hard copy book. I will use either stock images and/or my own images to illustrate the book.
This is my milanote to show my initial ideas and ideas for research. To see this large click here: Zoe's Chapbook Ideas