New Year’s Intentions 2012

I saw somebody write about New Year’s intentions rather than resolutions and I like this idea, especially as I have so many intentions in mind this year. My plan is to try to fulfil these things throughout the year and so in most cases they will start with an I will try to… and if I’ve got just a little way along the journey as we cross into 2013 then I should consider this a success.

Health and wellbeing (Physical and Mental)

  • Try not to let other people have a huge impact on how I feel about myself (Now, I don’t think I’ll never get upset by comments or things that happen but I need to learn to let go more and think more rationally about what that means about my worth as a person).
  • Try to keep up with crafting and being creative (writing, knitting, painting, card making etc. because I really have enjoyed these occupations).
  • Try to leave 2012 weighing less than I did at the start (No mention of how much because I find it difficult to set a realistic target in relation to this).
  • Try to go to the gym more in order to help the above intention and improve my strength and stamina in general (I’m going to start by aiming to attend at least 1 session of body combat for three weeks every month).
  • Try to remember to take my medication each day and to order my repeats in time so I don’t start another New Year sneezing!!!

Writing and Challenges

  • Over on my new Tumblr blog I am going to aim to take a photo a day (for every one of the 366 days in 2012) and post it on there. The snapseed photo app was very helpfully free on iTunes 12 Days of Christmas today so I’m going to use that and my exisiting photo based apps (like Instagram and Colour Splash) to have a little fun with the snaps I take. There’s an app called my365 which is also quite cool and I might use that too to summarise my months in photo calendar form.
  • In a second attempt to be more mindful on what is happening around me I am also going to extend the January River of Stones challenge and try to write a small stone each day of 2012. You can more about this over on Tumblr too.
  • I forgot to add my third daily challenge which is to reply to the Oh Life daily e-mail – this will just be a personal journal (an aide memoir) – I like that when you’ve been posting for a while it sends you random snippets from past posts).
  • Sally Quilford who last year set up the May You Write Your Novel challenge has again set up a writing challenge starting today. 100k in 100 days is a bit more of a flexible writing challenge (I think writing journal articles might count too so I may be able to squeeze some work writing in this too) that I am going to attempt. I have written 823 words today not counting the small stones which I will add on. I need to think about where and how I’m going to track my progress on this one but think I’ll do it weekly rather than daily.
  • I’m going to try and use this challenge and my own willpower to try and complete a full draft of my novel (with the middle laid out in more detail than a few sentences).
  • And I forgot to put in sending some stories and poems to publications.
  • Ooops I also forgot to add in keeping up with my blog more (I’m still hoping to use Silent Sunday and meme’s like Kate Takes 5’s Listography but also generally make sure there is some content on all of my tabs and write at least two non meme related posts a month).
  • I will try ScriptFrenzy again in April
  • I will try NaNoWriMo again in November (but importantly with all of these I will appreciate that I have a lot going on in my life so if I don’t complete the challenges I will simply be happy with adding whatever I have written that I wouldn’t have written before).
  • I will try my best to submit my research proposal to the ethics committee at work by the summer (hopefully by May though).
  • I will try to write at least 2 journal articles this year.
  • I will try to read at least 1 fiction book a month and to post the review on Goodreads and here.
  • I will try and cross 4 items off my Bucket List by the end of 2012 (1 is booked and I’m making good progress on a 2nd and maybe a 3rd so hopefully this is realistic).
  • Last addition (though the most important really) is to spend more time with friends and family.

So not a lot then on top of everything else that I have to do. Wish me luck and willpower.

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,900 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 32 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

Well done Clarissa for writing the guest post that was the most highly viewed on my blog this year – a hint to start your own blog maybe ;o)

My Goodreads review of City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments Book 1)

I added this review to Goodreads on 7th June 2011 where I gave the book 3/5 stars.

Contains spoilers

Now first off let me say that I read this straight after Veronica Roth’s fantastic Divergent so it had some matching up to do.
I’d been hearing the buzz about these books what with the film being cast and the first one was on special offer on kindle (just over £2, I think) so I thought what the hey. I added to my Goodreads account which sent a tweet. A friend replied and mentioned that the author had been in a plagiarism row back when she was a fan fiction author.
Just letting you know all that just in case that has swayed my review below. I’ve tried to go based just on the work though.
I’m confused by my reaction to this book because on the surface it has everything that should make it a great read for me. But it just didn’t grab me as much as I’d hoped for. I was able to put it down without too much of a fight. The opening was exciting, plunging us and our protagonist Clary straight from the ‘mundane’ human world into a world of demons and Shadowhunters. What to her looks like a teenage gang attack on a boy that had caught her eye turns into three Shadowhunters ridding the world of a demon. That her friend Simon can’t see these people makes us realise that Clary is special. I actually think the whole only see can see them thing could have been played up a bit more though.
Okay, already the events have got a bit mixed up in my mind. But then her Mum gets attacked and taken and Clary ends up gradually finding out her whole mundane existence has been a lie.
She gets taken by the three Shadowhunters to The Institute and we find out more about the world. Jace is the love interest and he comes across as a really cocky and arrogant and, yes he’s witty and he protects her but this comes across as a serious case of falling in love with the bad boy. It is clear to everyone (except Clary) that Simon loves her. The sibling Shadowhunters, Isabelle and Alec also give Clary a bit of a frosty reception and it’s not Isabelle that is jealous of the growing relationship between Clary and Jace but Alec (Jace is unaware Alec is gay). This is underplayed in this book but would be interested to explore in later books especially with the shock revelation that Clary and Jace are brother and sister (What!!! I’m not a prude but was concerned that Clary didn’t seem more shocked and upset by this news – I’ve since read some spoilers for later books and it turns out they aren’t related – but they don’t find this out til book 3 and still are attracted in book 2 so it’s going to be a little weird seeing the ‘hotness’ of Jace through Clary’s eyes). As if they haven’t got enough left over to deal with in getting Clary’s mum out of a coma and stopping ‘their’ dad Valentine from evil domination.
I felt the book was a little overwritten in places, lots of metaphors dangle about (and stick out) but I do think Cassandra Clare has a skill in writing dialogue but like others have pointed out why does everyone have to be so witty. Also not sure about Jace’s complete personality change at the end of the book, yes he’s confused and he’s got his father back from the dead but how could he have been so taken in and forgiving? I could see most of the plot twists coming and I’m not usually good at guessing those.
One little writerly peeve – I’m not sure why new sections started with an indented line. The chapters also seemed really long to me which probably helped in putting the book down, had they been shorter and snappier I might have wizard through it more and enjoyed it more).
So, my review has seemed a little damning so far. Promising start but then a few plot twists etc that throw things off. But, i have given it 3 stars which meant i did enjoy it. As a budding writer myself I am impressed by the Worldbuilding she has created. True, like some people have mentioned you don’t fully know what the mysterious Stele tool can/can’t do so maybe aspects like that could be tightened up, but it is a series so you don’t expect or want everything fully explained up front.
The most intriguing aspect for me and one which I would hope receives further exploration in the next books would be the marks or runes that the Shadowhunters apply to their skin before battle.
There’s a character called Luke who has been a ‘friend’ of Clary’s Mum, who at first seems to betray them both but then comes back as a Werewolf and I kind of liked him. I also liked Alaric who was sadly dispatched. Like I’ve already said I like Alec and did not appreciate being left dangling about whether he was alive or dead for a large portion of the book.
Well, it’s certainly got me talking (I would have talked more about Divergent had I included spoilers but didn’t want to potentially ruin in for others, I kind of feel had I known about the twist with Jace and Clary I would have maybe enjoyed it more).
I got to the end of the book and the author’s note said she was working on Book 3 the final part of a trilogy, this confused me as I was aware book 4 had just been released (and found out 5 and 6 are coming too) and it smacked a little of milking the cash cow – not that there’s necessarily anything wrong with that if you’ve got more stories about these characters itching to be written but the goalposts have already been changed.
So, am I going to read the others, probably yes but not straight away and I will most likely borrow them from a library rather than buy them. Currently each book is just under £5 and I’m not convinced they are ones I will keep going back to but if the second book changes my mind who knows. I’ll try and keep open minded because I do think there is potential with these characters and this world.

Well the rest of the books were on special offer on Kindle (and this one is currently £0.99p) so I have purchased them and am ready to give this world another try in 2012 (I just have to find the time now). I’ve added some sponsored links below.