Inspiration Station

Wow my desktop is full of these… Oh, anyway, I found some inspirational anime memes on the internet. I’m going to put them in a blog post….. on a book blog… Well, you need inspiration to write books, so this kinda counts, I guess? Well, let’s do it anyway.

Well, that was deep and meaningful. I need to find something a bit more cheerful…. GGGOOOOGGGGLLLLEEEE!!!!! Come help me!

The Nights Of The Unknown Poem

Lilian who was the loneliest made them feel like they had the most company.

Candie who was the most betrayed stayed loyal to the end.

Kiwi who worked the hardest helps others do the their own work.

It’s better with a friend.

You should forget the bad times but not what they taught you.

You should forget the things the friend did wrong

But not forget what they saw in you.

 

Titling Books

So you’ve just completed your latest book. It’s gonna be a bestseller, one of your best yet. You close the book, thinking of nothing but your bed and the look on your publisher’s face when he realises you completed it before he could think of some way to invent a new law and get rid of you, but then you notice that there’s something missing. The title. Those three lines on the right-hand corner of the cover are empty. You scowl at the photograph of your main rival in publishing that may or may not have been “accidentally” splashed with boiling hot tea three weeks ago when they had released their new book that had won twenty-one grand awards within forty-three hours of its release, and sit back down. Tonight’s going to be a long night.

See?! This is exactly what I’m going to be like when I’m twenty-six! Except for the boiling tea part….. I’d use boiling oil…

But this is exactly what happens to me every time I write a story, even now. You want your title to be eye-catching, memorable, original and to overall make the book seem just that bit glossier. You’ll just know when you’ve found the right title. Trust me, you’ll take several tries, but in the end it’s worth it. There is no feeling like the feeling of finding the right book title, but the key ingredient to a good title is that it sticks. Something you can’t keep in your head for more than 2.7 seconds probably isn’t the right title for your bestseller.

“So, sir, tell me, what inspired you to write your amazing book?”

“Uh, well, when I was about to write a new story I had the idea to base it on a true event and I called it…. uh…. what was it called again?”

This could be you in a future interview! Anyway, back to the point. Sometimes I am completely blown away just by a title. It could be a clever title, a funny title, a deep title or even just a short, conclusive title! It just makes me want to try the book even more! It makes you think, who thought of this? because it seems so obvious that no-one would ever have thought of it.

Graphic Novels and Manga (warning: contains anime memes)

Though most of the books I write about on the blog are… well… normal, worded books, I love books in a more comic style as well; graphic novels and manga. (I put these in two different categories because I know the next person who reads this is going to have a different opinion than every other person ever to read this, so for simplicity I’m keeping them in two different categories, even though they are essentially belonging to the same definition;

graphic novel
noun

a novel in comic-strip format.

However, it’s worth it if it saves me from a sea of comments.)

You probably know by now that Tokyo Mew Mew is my favourite manga series of all time, and you don’t have to look far to see that I love anime as well. *cough cough* featured images *cough cough* It’s not just the story, though; it’s lovely to just flip through the pages and look at the artwork. If there was, I don’t know, a manga series where they had a really good artist but they erased all the speech bubbles before putting the books in bookshops, I would be there in a second! I would be first in line, even if I was the only customer in the world who supported the series, I would be like;

And after that I would have my nose in that book for a week.

And I wouldn’t care if I had no idea what was going on in the story! I would just want to look at the artwork. You might think that’s weird, but look at it this way; people go to art galleries just to look at stuff. Let’s be honest, nobody really reads the little information cards, but that’s the point! You don’t have to know the story behind it for it to look nice. And it’s the same with manga.