Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Novel-ing (ish) - Week 3

What is that I hear? Is it the sound of popping champagne corks?
Half kidding but I am eyeing the bottle of Piper in my refrigerator with a mighty thirst and a trigger-happy finger ready to do some serious bottle uncorking damage.

And for the record it is the only item in the refrigerator until the end of the month - these luxuries do not come cheap you know.

I'm standing at 33,340 words and M-A-N it feels good.

Even though my main character has lost his shine and I find his personality a tad overbearing at times I keep on writing.
Something tells me he's going to end up as shark-bait and the sassy females (as per usual) are going to save the day.

Will keep you posted - darn, another pop.
Either getting my ears checked or borrowing money to purchase a pack of salmon to keep the Piper company. Until the end of November that is...

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Novel-ing (ish) - Week 2

Whoopee-doo!

I made the 20,000 word count.
Unbelievable but true.

To put it bluntly my writing is still "craptastic" but you know, hopefully it will improve after the 35,000 word mark.

Don't keep your fingers crossed though.

Tallyho!

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Novel-ing (ish) - Week 1

The goal is to write at least 1,666 words a day to stay on track and ensure I reach 50,000 words by the end of November. Kicked of day 1 with a neat deficit of 1,666 words, ended day 1 with a just as neat defict of 1,666 words. This is what happens when one bunny hops to Kuching for the weekend instead of remaining chained to the PC.
Back on track though - suffice to say there was a lot of catching up to do on Monday and Tuesday.

As for the quality of my writing, let's not go there just yet.
Editing concerns (poor editor) are meant to be tackled only after November.

For now it is fairly easy to get into the flow as the story seems to have a life of its own.
I started out with the spice route in Malacca and ended up dabbling in Malay magic and crocodile breeding patterns.
Uhm...and that was in one day!

All fabulous so far, will keep you posted.

Onwards and upwards, always.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lost the plot and hope to find it...soon-ish!


Oh boy! My November 2009 will not only be for celebrating the birthdays of several close friends. And I do have a number of fierce, fun-loving Scorpios in my life. The eleventh month will also see me putting my hand to paper and actually doing what I've set-out to do a long time ago.

That is...penning a novel.

Assisting me in this mammoth task is NANOWRIMO where during the span of a month I'll be writing and submitting a minimum of 50,000 words (uhm...punctuation does NOT count).

Nothing like self-induced pressure to assist the mental cogs in turning, sweaty palms and gastric upsets making a grand entrance to actually get the task done. I'll keep you posted on my progress via this blog during the threshing. A once weekly update should suffice. If you don't hear from me do check-in, please.

As for plot: nothing, void, blank (for now). I've been assured this is OK too. I like to think of the lack of a plot as a blank slate, primed and ready for a masterpiece. But then reality kicks in and I realise less is not always more...

My PP's (Previous Plots) ranged from action heroes the likes of "Wonderbra-lass" saving the world from the wrath of flat-chested woman to soppy dramas only worthy of dubbed afternoon TV soaps somewhere in the world where the tales of sobbing men and their philandering wives are appreciated. Not really an aftermarket there.

Scorpios: do practise some stinger restraint might I be a tad late wishing you happy b'day with a chocolate cupcake in tow this year.
After all, what is a day or two between friends.

Now if only I could find a partner (would have to be kooky one) to jump into this project with all the enthusiasm he/she can muster. To succumb to the madness and perpetual folly, to...

Wait a minute, I just might have found my plot!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Craving the simple life.


Days crammed with deadlines, meetings, urgent calls to make and take, upset clients, lethargic colleagues - all of these leave me aching for the simple life. The same feeling overwhelms me when reading my favourite paper or news magazine. Advertisements cover to cover all "convincing" me to purchase the latest and greatest to magically up my cool factor.

We allow ourselves to be brain-washed by whatever the media dishes and dolls up for us.
The latest technology, high fashion attire, gourmet meals, oh the list is endless really.
Just like our desire for said items/services. Will we ever reach a point where we contemplate and determine our own concept of wealth (and happiness for that matter)?

Which brings me to one of my favourite books on the topic.
How to simplify your life by Tiki Kustenmacher is a great start if you are yearning to turn your back on all the unnecessary "noise" creating turmoil in your day to day existence.

Also found a good site offering tips on how to get closer to attaining a simple life and a well-written article on how a single mom is making ends meet back in the cradle of Consumerism, good 'ol USA.

For the record; I have no aspiration for moving into a tent just yet but some tweaking here and there won't do any harm either.

and finally, from that bastion of American literature, MAD magazine:
"The only reason a great many American families don't own an elephant is that they have never been offered an elephant for a dollar down and easy weekly payments."

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Amma hugs.


In pursuit of tranquility we set of for Singapore’s city centre on a balmy Sunday morning.
Hoping to catch a glance and a hug from Mātā Amritanandamayī Devi or if like me you get tongue-tied and flustered just by the thought of so many consonants in one word, Amma for short. She is also known as the hugging saint and has hugged more than 30 million people over the past three decades.

The first time I came across Amma was in Lucy Edge’s book “Yoga School Dropout”. Amma from Kerala was immediately added to my mental list of people to see and places to explore in India not only for a hug but also to catch a glimpse of her Humanitarian projects.

You should know that a trip to India has been on my To Do list since 1998 when a knowing friend gave me a Lonely Planet guide to India that I proceeded to read like a novel. Presently the guidebook is dog-eared and tattered, stained by splatters of Indian fare enjoyed all over the show, except in India. Since the current Economy is what it is I had no objection to being in Amma’s presence while in Singapore as opposed to biding my time until my adventure to India finally materialised. Reason enough to bite the bullet and brave the City over a weekend.

Amma has a sizeable following in Singapore – big enough to fill one of the cavernous exhibition halls in the Suntec Convention and Exhibition centre. We arrived before 9:30 AM and even though early a line of people was already snaking through the entrance, patiently waiting for a number. The number issued is your “pass” for a hug from Amma. She doesn't leave before everyone with a number has spent time with her. Amma reportedly sits for more than twenty hours at some of the Darshans to offer her hug to those approaching her.

The ambience was hushed but jubilant. Some folks tucked into vegetarian fare while others were chatting away. Here and there a person decked out in white from head-to-toe, handed out pamphlets to first timers. Sure was an intriguing garam masala of people from every background, shape and size. First-timers and Old-timers mingled effortlessly.
Enveloped by the stunning murmur of mantras chanted in the background and the faint, crisp smell of flowers – white flowers.

Number ticket in hand we zeroed in on seats closer to the action – the tiny platform Amma would work from. From here it was clear to observe the well-oiled machine behind the gathering. Each helper knew exactly where in the puzzle he/she was meant to fit.

Peculiarly, where time felt as per usual prior to our numbers flashing on the monitor it seemed to warp from that point onwards. Minutes accelerating but also slowing down at crucial moments like a trickle of honey lazily dripping from a spoon. We were ushered into line by Amma’s helpers and as we got closer to the front of the line the chanting became louder and the smell of Jasmine intensified. Just in time I bought a Jasmine garland for Amma – showing up empty handed would be akin to arriving at a friend’s home for dinner without the nice bottle of wine (well, that was my personal thinking anyway, my dad did a fine job raising me – an opinion shared by my friends who are normally on the receiving end of said bottle of wine).

Just in time too, as I turned around it was my turn to be hugged. I’m describing it as “to be hugged” because that is exactly what happened. I melted in her arms without reservation or inhibitions – just like that – melted! The jasmine garland I gave her was around her neck and she gently pressed my face against her chest while she held me. Once again time froze and she whispered in my ear what sounded like: “my girl, my girl, my girl”. Could also just be me projecting what I wanted to hear.

By the time Amma let go of me (or I eventually let go of her) I was lifted to my feet by her helpers and ushered away.
A tad wobbly as if treading on marshmallows it felt like my heart was jumping through my ribcage.
I could feel the thump-thump-thump against my fingertips when I touched my chest. Sensory overload but inside tranquil and at peace. Mission accomplished.

Only later did I realise I was clutching a tiny candy in my hand – one of the helpers must’ve pressed it into my palm.

So did the experience touch me in any way?

Touched, yes. Changed, I don’t know.
I can share that I’m noticeably more heart-centered since my hug. As if I’m basing my decisions on more than just my usual cognitive/over analytical thinking process.

On a physical level, my Yoga back bends are working a charm – sure is a first for me to be able to relax into a backbend (a heart chakra opening pose in itself) without a snippet of a thought of how long before I get out of this murderous human pretzel pose.

…and in conclusion, in the wise lady’s own words:
Only when human beings are able to perceive and acknowledge the Self in each other can there be real peace. —Amma

I like that.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Earth day - 22 April


The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.
~ Rachel Carson

Earth day is here so why not make it special this year by posting your wish for Gaia online at United World Healing.

Be sure to spread the word - after all; energy flows where attention goes.