copying // to make your writing a little sweeter

Today, Miss Ana over at Butterflies of the Imagination is visiting us with a guest post to make your writing a little sweeter! I also had the pleasure of exchanging guest posts with her, so be sure to check out my guest post on her blog right after you read hers!


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As writers, we often hear the same advice over and over again: In order to get better at writing, writers need to write and read. Then write and read some more. And why don’t you go write and read some more? I’m not going to deny the quality of this advice because writing and reading is very important to getting better at writing. However, one doesn’t often hear of this piece of advice: copy other works of writing.

By copying other works of writing, I mean literally copying out word for word passages from some of your favorite works of literature. This is different from plagiarism because the words you copy down are for your eyes alone. No one else will see this material, and it is in no way something that you should publish. This exercise is for you to help you improve your writing.

Voice is something that a lot of writers want to find because voice is the element that pulls readers into a book and doesn’t let them go, even long after they finish the book. It is a mix of the authors you read and imitate in your work, as well as your own influences and your own unique spin on the world. Reading definitely helps because it allows you to be influenced by other writers and throw their influence into your own writing style. However, an even better method of imitating through reading is copying down word for word a favorite work of yours.

To start, choose one of your favorite books, one that weaves words in ways that you want to weave your words. Then, get out a notebook, your favorite pen, and some hot chocolate, and just begin copying down a passage from the book. This can range anywhere from one chapter to the whole book if you are especially daring. Yes, it takes a while to copy out passages from a book by hand, but it is especially important to do this exercise by hand. There is something about forming letters and words with your hands and carving them slowly into the page with your pen that allows you to stop and really let those words soak into your writing style. Do this with many different authors. Let all of their influences and voices seep into your own writing style, and the next time you write, you’ll sure to see an improvement.

The key to succeeding at this exercise is to do it consistently. You must really apply yourself to this exercise and do it consistently in order to see the results, but when those results really start to show it will all be worth it. Good luck, writers! And happy copying!

[author] [author_image timthumb=’on’]http://i57.tinypic.com/uv6yv.jpg[/author_image] [author_info]Ana is a teen book blogger who loves posting book reviews, discussions and writing tips on her blog (http://butterfliesoftheimagination.wordpress.com/). When she’s not blogging or studying like crazy she loves to run long distances and get muddy in the process. You can also find her devouring the pages of a book, furiously scribbling down stories, sewing her own clothes and coding up a storm. She also believes that one can never consume enough peppermint and chocolate. New followers and comments make her day. Hint. Hint.[/author_info] [/author]

january 2015 recap

Hey, guys! Whew, January went by fast. I can’t believe it’s February already! … but can you believe it? I’m already pining away for summer. That’s not supposed to happen until at least March! 😉 I was definitely happy with January’s “WordPress statistics.” I haven’t really looked at them in a while (mostly because they sometimes disappoint me, and I don’t like comparing numbers to numbers. Pssh, so what if I only have some 15 subscribers? That just means my awesome blog is still undiscovered…) but I thought it would be neat to share some of them with you.

The two days For the Bookish got the most views was January 23rd and 26th, when I posted “Why I Write” (the second ‘Friday Ramblings’) on the 23rd and my first recipe post for “Chocolate Cereal Cupcakes” on the 26th. I’m pretty happy about that, since I was very excited to publish both posts. However, the post with the most views in January was “My Top Three Favorite Styles.” (!!!)

The top referrer to my blog (meaning, the place which directs most visitors to my blog), is search engines! 102 clicks from Google, 9 from Google Images, and 1 from Ask. What are these visitors searching for, you might be wondering? Much to my bewilderment, the top search was “wendy mass theme of leap day.” (?) I’m curious as to how my blog popped up for this search, since I’ve never posted a book review by Wendy Mass, nor have I read Leap Day. I picked it up from the library once, but never read it, so maybe it was featured in a Stacking the Shelves…? The second search was “gifts for the bookish,” which I would assume links back to Audrey’s (from The Measure of a Book), wonderful guest post back in December.

What can you look forward to this month? Two guest posts from some awesome bloggers, Valentine’s day themed posts, more book reviews, and possibly more recipes. (You seemed to like those, right?) Stick around for more, okay? And leave a comment below! What are you looking forward to this month?

xx, Emily

 

a message to our generation

Molly Kate Kestner is a really cool youtuber I first discovered through her song “His Daughter.” (It was actually on the news one night, and so I subscribed to her channel!) She posted this video about five months ago now, but I just now checked up on her channel and watched this video. I was blown away by how true it is and how well Molly said it. =)

Check it out here, or below:

My parents don’t allow me to be on social media yet, but I’m still very guilty of being consumed with hopping online or scrolling through Pinterest rather than taking a few minutes each day to even read one bible verse. I really loved this video, and I think you should really take a minute to watch it, too. =)

Until Monday!

xx, Emily

a corner of the universe by ann m. martin

Well. This is not a book to read if you would like to keep your eyes dry. Somehow I always pick out books that make me bawl like a baby. I wish you could see me right now. I just finished this book and picked up my laptop to write the review, and I’m bawling all over again.

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Ann M. Martin’s books always do that to me, especially. She writes from a child’s perspective, and the book is labeled “Children’s book,” but… the content is very deep. The stories are so real. They could be anyone’s story. They’re raw. A Corner of the Universe is written from 12-year-old Hattie Owen’s perspective, and we’re so very much alike I felt like I could step into the book and switch places with her and react and do that same things she did in the book.

You can click here to read the synopsis of the book, but I’ll give you the gist of the the book myself: Hattie finds out she has an uncle nobody has ever told her about. He’s been in a mental institution for twelve years (Hattie’s whole life.) It’s 1960. No one understands Uncle Adam. Except, maybe, Hattie herself.

Goodness me, this book is deep. I can’t even express to you how amazing it was. I was thinking throughout the book “This is a sweet story… probably four stars?” But this is no ordinary sweet story. Good gracious, no it was not. It was… written in a way that there’s no hiding the fact that Hattie’s Uncle is different. Despite Hattie’s family’s ways of acting as though Uncle Adam is perfectly normal, and never talking about these things, it is quite clear. But not in a bad way, if you understand what I mean.

Trips to the carnival and birthday parties and flowers to a pretty girl. As Hattie puts it at the end of the book, the summer of Adam was both awful and wonderful. So was the book, for that matter – I wanted to throw it across the room a number of times, but I really loved this book.

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5 stars, without a doubt!

xx, Emily

chocolate cereal cupcakes

Hi guys! Man, I love Pinterest. This is what happened today: 1) I got hungry. 2) We had no food. 3) I got on Pinterest. 4) I did something out of the ordinary. I baked. On my own! I AM SO PROUD! Just look at these delicious cupcakes!!

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So, first, creds to The Pinning Mama, who I first found the original recipe from (via Pinterest, of course.) She calls them ‘muffins,’ but they’re so sweet and made more of cupcake ingredients, they just don’t have frosting, they have chocolate cereal. 😉 Her recipe called for fruity pebbles, but I noticed the cereal she used was the same flaky-kind of chocolate cereal I had. So I substituted the fruity pebbles for the chocolate cereal. (I used the Mom’s Best Cereals ‘Crispy Cocoa Rice,’ but you can use any cereal like this one. =) )

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Ingredients:

2 cups all purpose flour
3 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup milk
1 cup chocolate cereal

Directions:

Okay, peoples, grab your spatula! (Or spoon. I don’t think you need a spatula for this recipe.)

  1. Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt in one bowl.
  2. Then mix the butter and sugar together in a seperate bowl until it’s a creamy, frosting-like consistency.
  3. Mix the two bowls together and add the milk a little bit at a time, stirring it all in. (Make sure there aren’t any clumps!)
  4. Then dump in the cereal and keep stirring until the cereal is evenly distributed into the mixture. (At this point, go ahead and preheat your oven to 400 degrees.)
  5. Grease a 12-cup cupcake tin and fill each cup half way with the batter. (If you don’t have baking spray, drizzle a little grape seed or vegetable oil in each tin.)
  6. Bake for about 15 minutes or until you can poke a fork or toothpick in one and it comes out clean. =)

The recipe is so simple, isn’t it? It probably took me less than 20 minutes to prepare the recipe and then only 15 for the cupcakes to bake.

One quick tip my mom told me once is if you don’t have baking spray, I used a teaspoon measuring cup and drizzled a little grape seed oil (you could also use vegetable oil), on the pan, and rubbed it around the edges so the cupcakes would come out easier. (I think it works better than baking spray, actually!)

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One thing I will definitely do differently next time is add a little more milk or butter. I think they were a little bit dry, so I’ll try and experiment with the recipe a bit more next time. Also, I ended up keeping them in the oven a few minutes longer than I originally did, but 15 minutes was just the right amount of time!

Let me know if you end up making this recipe, and if you do, if it was mmm-to-the-max or mmm-that’s-just-okay. 😀

Also – do you like me posting recipes on For the Bookish? Let me know in the comments below!

xx, Emily

why i write // friday ramblings #2

Why do I write? It’s something I’ve thought about a lot before. Surprisingly enough, I tend to think up some seriously deep things 90% of the time, so it doesn’t shock me that I know why I write and could tell you right off the top of my head, like I rehearsed it knowing you would ask or something.

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You’re probably expecting something really deep and rich with emotion and meaning and all that, but I write simply because I love it. I was born with the God-given ability and ache to write. I need to write, or else I’d probably go insane in the head. (Hehehe. Because I’m so not insane already… ahem.)

Yes, I write to speak the truth, to be able to say what I’m too chicken to say aloud. I write to get my emotions on paper when I can’t get them in words. I write so that one day other people will be able to relate to my experiences and stories, and be touched by what I have to say. I write to do all those things, but through it all, I wouldn’t write if I didn’t love it.

I love the fact that I absolutely know who I am, and who I want to be, and what I want to do. I love the fact that there’s no limit to when or how or how old I am to be able to write. I love the fact when people ask me what I want to be when I grow up, I always answer, “I want to be a published author someday.” I’m already living out my fantasy. (Well, if you don’t count the fact that I have to learn Latin. Blech.) I’m already an author. And I don’t have to ‘grow-up,’ or be an adult before I can become a published author.

I love to write. And that’s all there is to it.

xx, Emily

 

my bucket list // lists, lists, & more lists

Hi, everyone! I love to make lists. Who doesn’t? They’re so fun to do! I made a list of all the things on my bucket list – some of them are silly, and some are more important. =)

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  • Be in a food fight.
  • Go to Bath, England.
  • Ride a zip line.
  • Get high school credits for blogging.
  • Read 100 classics in 1 year.
  • Raise money for a charity important to me.
  • Learn to whistle.
  • Learn to roll my tongue.
  • Publish of a book. (Of course.)
  • Perfect some hair styles.
  • Find (and bake) a recipe for cake batter cookies.
  • Get a college degree for English Literature.
  • Have a movie marathon day.

So that’s my rather silly bucket list! What’s on yours?

xx, Emily

the princess spy by melanie dickerson

Whoooaaa, baby, this was good. I can say one thing for sure: I’ve never been disappointed with Melanie Dickerson’s books. They’re action-packed and exciting, and I look forward to every one. The Princess Spy was no different. I found it at my Christian Family Book store for $10, and was so excited because it was the only copy they had! I now have the whole series!

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Click here to see what it’s all about! When I first started this book, I thought it was a little bit slow. Princess Margaretha had this mysterious suitor trying to woe her, and I knew next to nothing about him. (Although the descriptions of his silly hats and clothes were very funny to imagine!) Then Colin, an injured foreigner appeared, and suddenly I was flipping every page!

I finished the book late at night (my mom said, “Finish one chapter and then turn out the light.” Needless to say, I was not a pleasure to eat breakfast with in the morning.) But every time I flipped the page, I just had to know what was going to happen! One thing I will say about the book is that it’s a medieval-time fairy tale, and the plot line is an evil, unwanted suitor to the princess, is trying to take over the kingdom. (Killing the king.) There is some violence {mentioned}, such as stepping over bodies, the guard went to “take care of” Claybrook’s men, etc., but other than that, I loved the book!

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I really love that although Melanie Dickerson’s books are romantic and sweet, they always portray strong, confident young women finding their own worth and knowing that they don’t need a knight in shining armor or anyone to make them feel confident or beautiful. At the same time, they’re romantic fairy tales and I love to follow the characters as they fall for their prince or princess.

Overall, I truly LOVED this book, and totally see myself reading it again.

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That’s a total of four stars!

Have any of you read The Princess Spy, or any of Melanie Dickerson’s books? What was your impression? =)

xx, Emily

libraries & book stores & e-books, oh my!

Hi, guys! News flash: I am broke. Really broke. Like, I-barely-have-50-cents-in-my-wallet-right-now-broke. And to top it off, I don’t have any books to read! (This does not include school required reading. I’m talking about fun books here, hello?! (Hahaha, just kidding! …)) So I was wondering: how in the world am I going to survive on an average $7 book per week when I barely make $10 a week?

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So I searched “cheap books” in Google and LOOK WHAT GLORIOUS THING POPPED UP!

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In case you can’t tell, in my shopping cart on thriftbooks.com, I have THREE BOOKS for a grand total of $10.70. Now, now, because I am a smart Emily and you are a smart person (you’re reading my blog, so of course that makes you smart), I know you’re thinking, “Oh, Emily, but you’re ordering the books online! What about shipping, silly goose?” And my smug, glorious, wonderful answer?

Shipping is free! Yep, you read that right. Do not second guess yourself, dear blog reader.

Never again shall I buy a new book from Barnes & Noble. (Weeeell… do not hold me accountable for that, okay? New books are nice. They smell good.) Thriftbooks.com has saved me.

The library is nice, too, but I personally love building my own library – on a book shelf, not a Kindle Fire.

What about you guys? How do you buy/read your books?

xx, Emily

my top three favorite styles // classy, yet preppy

emilyHey, everyone! Today I thought I’d share with you some of my favorite styles via my Pinterest board, because I’d like to start blogging about other things I enjoy, too – and I personally love clothes, if you didn’t know that about me. 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

Lately, I’ve been really loving skirts. Mid-length, flowing skirts are my favorite, like these:

I love the tulle on this one!
That pink skirt paired with the heels and statement necklace?! Yes, please!
I love solid colors paired with patterns, like this skirt with the black stripes.

I particularly love these skirts, because they remind me of these 50’s style skirts:

I’ve also been loving overalls, of which my mom bought me for Christmas!

I love how both styles are paired with ankle boots, but they’re styled a bit differently. In the first picture, the overalls are tucked into the boots, and one of the straps is left undone. But in the second one, the overalls are rolled just above the the boots.

I’m also a HUGE fan of chunky, over-sized sweaters.

The braid and sweater makes for the perfect casual-looking outfit.
Check out the neutral-colored sweater with the maroon tights! Gorgeous!

So those are my top three favorite styles! 🙂 What sort of trends/styles do you like? Why? I love all of these, because I feel like they’re so classy and a little bit preppy, and I love the mix of both. 😉

Until next time!

xx, Emily