Monday, August 23, 2010

Too Many Ideas!

  Ahh! I've been bombarded with excellent ideas for fan fics, and I already had two in-waiting for when I've finished The List and The Pendant! I started one of them—Candlelight Dating Service—which is a series of dates through the Candlelight Dating Service where random and unexpected pairings of Twilight characters meet. It's fun to write, for sure, but now I'm in the process of writing four stories (not sure if my Kidnapped Texts series counts, as it's not a full story. . .) and developing three, four, six—Too many other stories! I mean, geesh. 
   Sorry—just had to vent. I posted one of the many new ideas I've gotten as an upcoming story on my Fanfiction.net profile. It's called Taken To War, and the MC (main character) is Renesmee. It takes place about ten years after Breaking Dawn. I'm actually shifting between titles, but that's the one I've got for now. I'll post an official summary on here in a little while. For now, I'm through venting and off to aid the youth of our nation! 

Monday, August 2, 2010

The Curse of Fan Fiction

As simply amazing as fan fiction can be, I've recently discovered it comes with a price. One word: character. Even though I'm right in the middle of several fan fictions, I got an idea for a novel that just couldn't wait. I started writing. Now, tell me if this sounds familiar: my main character Natalie, who preferred to go by "Nat", is a seventeen-year-old girl who feels out of place where she has recently moved. She's clumsy and sarcastic. She has brown hair. . . Blah, blah, blah. It wasn't until much later that I realized my main character was not Natalie; it was Bella Swan. Unfortunately, I do the same thing to my guys with Edward. They all become mysterious, polite, well-spoken, and virtuoso. The good news? Now that I've realized this, (and vented about it. . .) I've been paying more attention to detail and character. I've changed my main character completely, but I've found she's who needs to tell the story. So maybe the "curse" wasn't so bad.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Interview With Cella Cullen

  The most recent interview I've managed to do was with none other than CellaCullen, author of 10 beautiful pieces of Twilight fanfiction:
  
  Me: Hello, thank you for taking the time to be interviewed. I suppose my first question would be about your pen name on the site. How did you come up with it?
  
CellaCullen: Cella is what my friends call me and Cullen was my way of saying, yes I joined cause I love Twilight

Me: How long have you been writing fan fiction, approximately? 

CellaCullen: Just a little over a year and a half. 

Me: What made you start?

CellaCullen: I had a very specific plot line in mind as far as what I wanted to see happen post Breaking Dawn. None of the fics I read satisfied my craving for the next part of the story, so I wrote my own.

Me: I fell in love with your story “Raising Bella” and, from the looks of the reviews you got for it, it seems I’m not the only one. Did you predict it would be such a success before you started it?

CellaCullen: Oh lord no. Raising Bella was another one of those why can’t I find this fic the way I want it moments, and since my first story only had a couple hundred reviews I crossed my fingers and hoped to maybe get 300 reviews. I’ll admit that I’m a Review whore and rewarding reviewers certainly seems to help feed my addiction.
Me: Where do you get these amazing ideas of yours? Do you pull them out of a hat, or do you work at them?

CellaCullen: Umm I guess it depends on if you mean plots in general or specific bits in a story. As far as plots go my friends seem to think I have an endless supply which may be true. I’ve been lucky enough to have others help me get stories written that I couldn’t figure out how to write or simply didn’t have the time to write myself. “She sang the wrong song” by Fiberkitty was one of those plots I didn’t feel I could do justice to. She did an amazing job of course and I was tickled pink to see the fic dedicated to me. Currently my girl, Lyricalkris is writing “Deceitful Taboos” and that is one plot I don’t think I ever would have had the guts to write myself.
As far as moments in a story goes, I’m sure many other of the fanfic writers will agree with me when I say the characters control the story. Oh I set up the plot, and try to hit some key areas, but they truly do control the fic. 
James was supposed to accidently change Bella in Raising Bella, but his sadistic side wouldn’t let it happen. Edward was supposed to find out about Emmett and Rose before they found out about him, but Bella was too damn stubborn to ever tell him anything.
Just like life things happen un-expectantly and most of the time I find myself sitting back and asking what you in a roundabout way asked me, “Where the hell did that come from?” 

Me: Who or what would you say has inspired you to write?

CellaCullen: Life. Life inspires everything. Sometimes the inspiration is subtle and sometimes it slams into me, but just by getting out of the house, listening to music, or just talking to my friends I get inspired to write. Unfortunately there’s no guarantee I’ll get inspired to write what others are hoping I will.

Me: Are you a reader and a writer, both, or just a writer?

CellaCullen: Both. I love to read and mainly read fanfic. I’ve probably read more twilight fanfic than anyone else in the fandom. It may not seem possible, but before I started writing I read nonstop, day and night. I tend to stick with completed fics now, cause I’ve been burnt by too many WIP that have been pulled by the writer or gone on permanent hiatus. I’ve read one-shots, multi chapters, canon, non canon, slash (even helped rec them on the Twi-slash unveiled blog way back when), fem slash, every possible rating from K-M, I’ve read fics where Bella dies in the end, fics where she doesn’t but I wish she did, fics that I wish I hadn’t wasted my time, and others that leave me wondering how on earth they could not possible be known by everyone. Of course what surprises even myself is when I go back and read fics I used to love and realize how much pickier I’ve gotten over time. 

Me: What else do you do in your spare time when you’re not concocting the next chapter of a story?

CellaCullen: I’m a mom to two children with Type 1 diabetes which is also the inspiration of a fic I’ve been outlining for the last year. They take up a lot of my time, as well as my husband, and housework. I have recently begun doing collabs under the penname TwiHard Vixens, and up until recently spent a lot of time working on the Twi Hard Fic website.  HYPERLINK "http://www.twihardfic.com" www.twihardfic.com I will admit though a lot of the time when I’m not writing, I’m reading. I try to always review, but up until recently it was hard to do on my phone. I’m working my way through the completed Bella Fics (No Bella/ Jake pairings **shivers**) I want to have read at least the first chapter of every single one, eventually.

Me: When I spoke with you earlier, you mentioned a vacation. I take that as a sign you’re having a good summer?

CellaCullen: Summer’s been up and down. I went to Cali to finally meet my fellow TwiHard Vixens, Lyricalkris and Dizzygrl28. I also got to meet Tellingmelies which was amazing because I’m in love with her HotpocketWard, and her by default. Unfortunately a family member went into early labor, after my return to Texas, and lost the baby. It’s caused this last week to be one of sorrow, but my kids are returning from camp Friday so I’m hoping their presence at home with turn things around. 

Me: The third movie in the Twilight saga comes out in a little over a week. Would you say you’re excited to see it? Or are you not a big fan of the movies?

CellaCullen: Oh lord, I’m excited yes, but not nearly as excited as some people I know **cough**Lyricalkris**cough**. I can honestly say I’ve only seen Twilight three times and New Moon twice. I love Rob, but (I’m so gonna get flamed for this) I prefer the Edwards in fanfic over Stephanie’s now.  

Me: Because I have to ask… Team Edward or Jacob? Wolves or vampires?

CellaCullen: Edward, it’s always been Edward…. Except in my fic Super Nova. That one turned nearly everyone who read it into team Jake cause that’s how it was supposed to be. Of course I love the Vamps and Jasper is completely my favorite, hence why he gets to have a bit more fun in raising Bella. 

Me: When you’re writing a story, do you use real life pictures and such to help you get a clear perspective on the places, people, things? Or are they all straight from the imagination?

CellaCullen: Imagination, which is annoying as heck when I try to find a picture to show people what I’m seeing in my mind.

Me: I noticed that you disabled anonymous reviews for your stories. Can I ask what prompted that? 

CellaCullen: Oh my goodness, I got one particularly spiteful review just a few days ago. It was the rudest thing ever. I don’t mind if people disagree with me, but I would like a chance to explain my feelings/ reasoning behind what I do and anon reviews make that impossible. 
I’ll probably go back to accepting them, once things have cooled down and I’m sure the reviewer who was so mean spirited won’t try to leave another. 

Me: So, who would you say is your favorite author on FanFiction.net? Or one of?

CellaCullen: Oh lord do I have to chose one? That’s just not possible for me.
Fiberkitty opened my eyes to my love of Jasper/ Bella pairings. Definitely Staying helped me discover the pleasure of twisted endings. Daddy’s Little Cannibal had me realizing how much I love bittersweet endings. Oracle Vas, Kambria Rain, Sh.C, Nollie Marie … the list goes on and on. I’ve honestly read so much fanfic, it’s hard to chose a favorite. Ask me something easier like which writer do you admire most for their comedy skills, whose work do you find you simple have to read whenever they post a new story? Who wrote a fic that you just can’t get out of your mind?  

Me: Favorite story? 

Why is this so hard? Seriously? I’ve read soo many fanfiction stories. Heres a list of certain favs cause I just can’t narrow it down.
Shortest Favorite: Kiss Cam by happy-alice
Longest Favorite: Meyer University by Sh.C
Favorite Comedy: Bella Swan Kidnapper by Kambria Rain
Favorite Crack Fic: 10 steps to seducing your hot virgin vampire boyfriend by halojones
Favorite Horror: Toye by Bratty Vamp
Favorite Angst: We don’t break we Bend by Lyricalkris
Favorite Romance: A World without Sound by The Romanticidal Edwardian
Favorite Alt Time AH: A New Frontier by Melolabel
Favorite Alt Time AU: The Cotton Tail by Miss Priss
Favorite Alt Twilight: Wrong Song by Fiberkitty
Favorite Alt New Moon: When darkness Turns to Light by JanaBanana
Favorite Alt Breaking Dawn: Only Human by Amethyst Jackson
See? I just can’t narrow it down, and it kills me to leave the list at that because I’ve read so many more that are worthy of being mentioned and rec’d to others.

Me: FanFiction can be a great place to meet writers that you share interests with. I know I’ve met several wonderful writers who I’ve become friends with. What about you? 

CellaCullen: Of Course! Oh my goodness, I have the friends I talk to daily, the ones I check in with weekly and others who I talk to when I get the time. There are the girl’s I’ve met in person and the ones like Bellasunderstudy, while we don’t get to talk often our conversations are never short. 

Me: What is your opinion on Lemons in fanfic stories? I know some people find them fake, and refuse to read stories that have them written in. Where would you say you stand?

CellaCullen: I love Lemons but I would rather read a fantastic story with no lemons than one with lemons that is just outright horrid. I think lemons for the sake of lemons is fine, but like to know that’s what I’m reading before I get started.

Me: I always find certain characters easier or more fun to write. Who is your favorite character to write when writing stories for Twilight?

CellaCullen: I love to write Jasper from other’s perspectives, but freak when I write him in first person. I’ve been told I really do write a good Edward which is nice to know since it’s obviously my goal to connect with my inner hundred and seven year old virgin male vampire.
Me: Do you write original novels, as well? Poems, maybe?

CellaCullen: I used to love writing poetry, I was in a poetry club in high school, but stopped a while ago. I do have an original story I’m playing with in my spare time and a fic based on my real life experiences which is too outrageous for anyone to ever believe.

MeLast question before I leave you alone: What are your words of advice to your fellow writers, those who are struggling in the world of creation?

CellaCullenWrite for yourself. I’ve seen way too many writers get pulled into the whole fame of fanfiction and their stories suffered in the end. Just because everyone is screaming that Edward and Bella need to realize they should be together in the very next chapter doesn’t mean that it really needs to happen. I write my stories the way that I believe they need to be told. Some of my stories are loved by others, some are not even a blip on the radar of the fanfic world, but what matters is that when I’m done I’m proud of what I did. That’s something everyone should be able to say.

All right! Great words of inspiration from a writer who definitely knows her words. Thank you, Cella, for your time and your lengthy answers—just teasing—and I would like to say I hope all works out with your family during this difficult time. 
As for you readers—don't forget to check out Cella's profile and read some of her amazing stories: CellaCullen. I'm sure some reviews would definitely cheer her up, if not possibly feed her addiction. :) 


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Nominated: BringMeToLifeAwards!

  So, my wonderful people, guess which two stories have been nominated for awards? The Pendant and The List! Needless to say, I'm excited. This would be my first nomination and, even though I probably won't get it (the competition is fierce), being nominated is still such an honor.
  The List has been nominated for the Eddie Award—best Edward in a story. The Pendant has been nominated for the Blast From The Past Award—best story that takes place in the past. I have no idea who nominated me, but I am so grateful to whomever it was!
  Anyway, I'd appreciate your votes! So here's the link: http://bringmetolifeawards.weebly.com/index.html

Carlisle & Esme's House From "The List"

To help me get a clearer picture of Carlisle and Esme's house, I found a few pictures of the rooms Bella saw:

Carlisle's Office (in darker woods w/a recliner in place of the plant by the window)
 



 












 The Dining Room

 









                 The Living Room 










Wednesday, June 16, 2010

New Fan Fic Preview: Always In The Shadows by always-penombra


A sneak preview at one of my upcoming stories: Always In The Shadows
  Summary: 
So she has a stalker. But for Bella Swan, it’s always been more a nuisance than a problem—especially with Edward, who, despite the constant invasion of her privacy, really seems to care for her. During troubling times, he's always there, always waiting to lend a shoulder for her to cry on.
But then there's Jacob—an old flame she happens to run into right around the time her feelings for Edward start to make their appearance. 

Ha. That's all you get, for now. :)



The Pendant

  So, I have this habit: I often start fanfiction stories on complete impulse. When the idea hits me, I start writing. That's how my first 2 stories (Bella's Mistake & Leaving Forks) came along, and, though they were enlightening experiences and definitely fun to write, they aren't my proudest moments as a writer.
  I tried to break this habit with The List, and I've done very well, knowing exactly how the story is going to play out. It's been my first all-human story, and also interesting to write. I'm falling in love with the plot.
  But, then something happened: I was sitting at my computer, looking through some jewelry with nothing else to do, and I saw a beautiful sapphire pink pendant. BAM! I was hit with an onslaught of ideas regarding this pendant, and what mysteries it could hold. Somewhere along the way, Bella's world got into my mind, and it became a fan fiction story.
  So I wrote the prologue. As I did, the whole story unfolded before my eyes, and it was pretty amazing, so I jumped into it. It's my first attempt at the third-person point of view, and I really do happen to like it. I'm excited for this story, but also nervous since I kind of broke this new, healthier way to create stories that wouldn't flop.
  I've never been one to get thousands of reviews for a story, but I am really happily surprised at how many people are already interested in it. Now I'm stuck trying to decide which story is really my 'baby': The List or The Pendant. Guess I'll just keeping writing both, and find out!
  By the way, here's a picture of the pendant as I've seen it in my mind, or at least partially:

 


Recommendation Of The Month: Bella Swan:Kidnapper by Kambria Rain

    Yes, I've changed it to recommendation of the month, because I can't seem to do this weekly. Oh well. 
  Anyway, I'm not going to launch into a huge criticism on this story like I did the the last one, or go overboard on the summary. I am going to tell you that this story—Bella Swan: Kidnapper by Kambria Rain—is both a heart-warming romance, and hilariously funny. I swear, I was on an emotional roller coaster with all the laughing, then crying I was doing. The author's summary of this story was so eye-catching: Um. Hi. I don't really know how to say this, but I have your kids with me, and I was thinking maybe you would like them back. So yeah… call me. 
  I was immediately intrigued, and my curiosity definitely paid off. Bella Swan's being a single mother to a son she named Leonardo (Leo) has definitely changed her from the stereotypical softie we've come to know. She's one tough cookie, folks, even being nicknamed "Bella the Beast" when she tackles a boy's mother for cheering on her son when he tackled Leo during football. So, naturally, when she "kidnaps" Edward's children—Ethan and Sophie—she's doing it on pure, motherly instinct, seeing them being treated appallingly by their father's girlfriend.
  Anyway, once Edward catches up enough to realize Bella's good intention—and that she's not some psycho trying to take his children—it becomes a running joke between his family and hers, and only the beginning of the insane romance about to befall the two as they slowly realize how much they need one another, not just for their children's sakes, but for their own.
  And its almost 6,000 reviews speaks for itself.