MynameisnotDeja
Bluelight Crew
Is anyone else out there working on a novel right now?
MynameisnotDeja said:^Sounds interesting. I wanna read.
My book is about a 24 year old guy named Devin, who is terribly bored with life, depressed, and just stuck. He wants to be a writer but doesn't know what to write, wants love but most women bore him, wants happiness but always feels like he is missing something.
So out of nowhere he decides to drop everything, take all his savings and go travel and do wwoofing for awhile (obviously this desire was directly taken from my own life and dreams if you have read some of my threads in second opinion).
He goes to a wwoofing farm and works there and meets other like minded friends and a very special woman who he falls in love with, and the time there inspires him and shows him there is a big world out there, to write about and to experience.
Its semi-romance, semi-coming of age, semi political fiction. I don't know how to describe it better than that. When I'm done with it I'll try and decide a genre I guess. DO you even need to have a certain genre such as "romance" to market the book? Or can you just say general adult fiction?
This guy sounds a hell of lot like me too. Most women bore me as well, and I've been toying with doing the whole artistic eloping thing for ages. I reckon it's a great idea for a book and would really strike a chord with all these kids today that have no real idea with what they want to do with their lives but know that there's something meaningful missing. If you could fill your narrative with the big world and this elusive essence we all seek, then you have a brilliant book. I'd buy it. Definitely keep on going with it if you believe in it. And make sure you read similar sort of stuff of high quality. Really helps your writing.

Belisarius said:<<So out of nowhere he decides to drop everything, take all his savings and go travel and do wwoofing for awhile (obviously this desire was directly taken from my own life and dreams if you have read some of my threads in second opinion).>>
Small world--one of my best friends has been doing WWOOF for about a year, now. Real globe-trotter, she is.![]()
33-33 said:This guy sounds a hell of lot like me too. Most women bore me as well, and I've been toying with doing the whole artistic eloping thing for ages. I reckon it's a great idea for a book and would really strike a chord with all these kids today that have no real idea with what they want to do with their lives but know that there's something meaningful missing. If you could fill your narrative with the big world and this elusive essence we all seek, then you have a brilliant book. I'd buy it. Definitely keep on going with it if you believe in it. And make sure you read similar sort of stuff of high quality. Really helps your writing.
MynameisnotDeja said:Thanks! I appreciate that.
It's damn hard writing this thing. I keep getting stuck with what I want to say.
But I feel you can't fail at something if you never give up.