- Processor: 1.4GHz Quad Core Processor
- Memory: 16GB user memory + 2GB RAM, storage expandable up to 64GB with microSD
- OS: Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (upgradeable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean)
- Display: 10.1-inch 1280x800 WXGA LCD
- Rear Camera: 5-megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash
- Front Camera: 1.9-megapixel VT camera
- Battery: 7000mAh, Li-ion
- Dimensions: 262 x 180 x 8.9mm
- Weight: 600g (3G)
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Cerita sakai.
Assalamualikum and Hi everyone.
Dah lama jugak la aku tak ber'blogging' ni kan? Does anyone here miss me? Ok thanks *Perahsannn*
Dalam masa aku dah banyak sangat tak berblog ni, aku banyak sangat benda yang nak di-share-kan.. Aku cuba duk cari masa. Tapi takda. So, here aku nak update sikit pasal kengkawan aku kat Cheras ni. Ekekek. Al-kisah bermula dengan cerita ni. kitorang ni kalau dah gelak sampai tak hingat dunia. Kadang tu dah pukul 4 5 pagi.. Tapi gelak tak henti-henti. Even time nak tido.. time dah baring2 tu.. Borak sakan lagiiii. Yang lawaknya ade je bnda yang nak di bual kan. *ini bukan cerita nya*
Kitorang ni kalau bab2 keluar. Number 1.
Hari tu kitorang ada la keluar pegi Melaka and Johor. Nak di jadikan cerita. Yakni, the three of us which are Me, Beeha and Tyra yg ade lesen kereta. So, gilir2 la drive. Farah takda lesen lagi *Hikhikhik*
Yang the best part was... When aku yg drove, of course la Beeha duk sebelah aku yang duk menemani aku straight from Melaka to Johor (Tyra and Farah duk membuta kat belakang) -.- OK. So, biasa la bila dah semua teenagers kat dalam kereta. Kepoyoan pon melanda. Yakni, Kitorang semua memandu dengan kadar bahaya 120-160km/j . Bukan 110 lagi dahhh.. Nak bawak laju2 pon tak boleh kereta dah goyang. Pffttt -.-
Yang lawaknya, aku igt lagi time aku tgh drive. Tiba-tiba ada pemandu motor yang menaikkan kemarahan aku & Beeha. Lantas tangan aku laju menekan (hon), ade ke patut moto tu nak lumba dengan aku? Kalau dia bawak superbike ke sedap la jugak dia bajet dengan aku.. Kan? dan yang membuatkan Tyra yang sedang nyenyak ketiduran di belakang terus terjaga dan berkata "Laaaaa, Aku ingat korang yang kena hon.. *muka mengantuk*
Aku terus gelak dengan Beeha > then aku stopped dekat Pagoh jap untuk buat apa yg patut. Ekekek..
So, time dah sampai KL. Kitorang semua duk baru teringat pasaii speed trap.. Lantas semua cuak sehingga lah ke hari ni.
Bukan tak nak upload gamba kat Melaka n Johor. but the saddest part was.... Farah dah ter-delete-kan gamba tu dekat phone Tyra. Since, tyra ni used Samsung Galaxy SII sah2 lah gambar dia cantik2 kann? So, takde back up file. Tadaaaa~ *Farah jgn marah aku* Ekekekke
-Diana-
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Don't judge a book by its cover
Sesungguhnya ramai diluar sana yang menyuarakan bahawa-sa-nya aku ni sombong + berlagak. Especially bebudak kolej aku ni, mereka amat terkezuttttt bila tahu yang aku ni peramah, gelak 24/7 dan bukan seserious yang mereka sangka..
My housemates sendiri cakap "Ana ni kalau orang tengok dia muka nak sombong je, tapi bila dah kenal tak tahu mana sombong dia" See?
Dahulunya, housemates aku ingat aku ni seorang yang serious je, muka ketat laa. Tapi bila dah lama kenal baru diorng tahu yang aku ni suka bergurau.. Even bila aku buat muka serious plus, nak cakap benda yang betol diorang mesti macam "Eleh ana ni bukan boleh percaya, bukan aku tak tahu dia suka main2" See?
Boleh tak engkorang nampak betapa aku ni seorang yg peramah.. So, korang jgn la Judge a book by its cover. Ciaooooo~:)
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Section One
Hai everyone.
Malam-malam yang indah ini, dek kerana aku tak tahu nak buat apa.. So, dengan tercetus nya idea aku rasa macam nak update blog aku yang dah agak berkurun lama tak buat apa2 ni kann. Hhahah.
Bermula lah alkisahnya begini.. tak silap aku la utk DIP in TESL ni ada 15 section kot.. Section ni macam kelas laaa. dan aku tidak bernasib baik kerana aku tak dapat satu kelas dengan housemates aku semua.. Tiba2 je aku tercampak kat section 1. So, kiranya dah berpisah laaa. Boleh pulak takde pon budak rumah aku yang 1 kelas. Ok,boleh dikatakan hari2 aku sedih dan meratapi .. "Knp aku sorg2?" "Asl aku takde geng?" and believe or not, perangai aku dalam kelas sgt berbeza ketika itu.. dek kerana aku takde kawan.. So, aku duduk sorg2.. buat benda semuanya sorg2. hahaha :\ Org lain semua dah ade geng, ada partner masing2.. Heh heh..
Pada suatu hari, kitorang nak buat photoshoot utk kelas lah kann.. Mula2 amik gmba formal. pastu informal.. Yg lawaknya utk informal ni.. Abg camera man tu dah suruh semua orang buat Peace. Aku pun buat la peace + senyum.. Tiba tibaaaaaaaaaaaa jeeee. dia ckp "Eh jap jap" Aku pon tunggu tiba2.. dia ckp "Okay dah".. Erghhh. So, my picture ended up with this kind of weird face.. can u guys imagine? My face didn't show any "Peaceful" at this picture. Mana taknya.. tangan buat peace, muka tu masam macam cuka.. Heh heh..
And..... memang aku kena bahan kaw kaw la citer dia.. But I think tu adalah salah satu dari hikmahnya, sebab started from there aku mula berkawan dengan classmates aku semua.. And diorang agak terkejut when they knw my real attitudes.. yang duk gelak tak igt dunia, buat lawak spontan.. Macam tak sangka disebabkan 1 benda, rupa-rupanya ada sesuatu yang Allah dah buat utk kita.. Kalau tak pasal gmba tu.. agak sampai sekarang ni aku still diam je dalam kelas? Hahhahah -.-
Ok before aku blah, jemputlah tgk gmba tu ye? try to spot me..

Saturday, July 21, 2012
Kolej Poly-Tech Mara, Kuala Lumpur
Korang mesti macam rindu aku kan? Kahkah, okay perasan. Dah sebulan aku tak update blog sampai hari tu terpaksa log-in 2 3 kali dek kerana terlupa password. I assumed that some of you had already know where tef-ak am I now. Aku sekarang study dekat Kolej Poly-Tech Mara Kuala Lumpur.. Kat sini sangat best, macam-macam lah bestnya.. Kedai makan bersepah, nak keluar senang.. Haaa, memang lah keluar senang sampai duit aku pun semput-semput.. Yang sedihnya awal bulan dah berjimba sakan, bila pertengahan bulan rm 14 pun boleh survive untuk 1 week.. Boleh imagine tak aku makan apa je? Boleh tak? Hhahahah.. K lah, bukan nak citer sgt pasal benda-benda ni :D

Okay lemme introduce to all readers, these beautiful girls are my roommates. They're all funny, caring and I love 'em. Fashra (But I called her Fasha and she called me 'Hana') LOL, Farah and Me as well.. We took TESL. Sadly, Beeha amik Account.. Hhahaha. Aku and Beeha digelarkan 'Pontianak' dalam rumah tu.. Kalau dah gelak tak hingat dunia. Ya Rabbi.!! Pastu Mak Jemah laa, mmg lawak. Sebab kitorang suka cakap style makcik-makcik gituwww.. Heheh
P/s= Gambar dekat atas ni time ni kat KLCC.. Yang ada Flashmob tu, Perdana Menteri kita turun and artis2 lagi. But sadly, We never had an opportunity utk berjumpa artis. I even asked my friends "What's the point we're coming here? Kalau tak dapat jumpa Aaron Aziz." *Sedih*.. Mana taknya entah berapa ribu orang kat situuu, yang kitorang ni pun pandai sangat.. Bukannya nak pergi dekat kemah selebriti. Terlepaslah... Lisa Surihani, Kamal Adli, Adi Putra and yang paling sedih Aaron Aziz.. Ramai gila woo artis turut turun padang.. Pfft, dah la.. Malas aku nak cakap lagi. naik berang aku dibuatnya -.-"
Sekarang ni, aku nak cerita pasal diri aku pulerrrr.
:- Tertiary level language & Study Skills
:- English Grammar
:- Listening & Speaking development
:- Psychology in Education
:- Reading & Writing development
:- Concepts of Applications of Information Technology
For the time being, Subject yang aku suka Listening and Speaking lah.. Sebab..... Ada Phonetics & Phonology, bagi aku subject ni sangat best.. Sebab kita belajar cara pronunciation yang betol. Pastu, macam lawak.. I dunno why I describe this as "Lawak", tapi bagi aku lawak la..
And for the killer subject is Psychology in Education, Memang gila habis lah susah :\ Memang saiko gilaaa. Hhaha, Trust me, semua yang masuk kelas ni macam takut gila, bukan takut apa.. Takut lecturer soal. Hahah :D
Untuk kelas yang membuatkan semua perempuan kelas aku tak kelip mata adalah kelas Sir Nazim :3 Sir ajar kitorang Tertiary level language & Study Skills.. Ya Allah weh, Sir ni memang handsome habis lah citer dia.. macam muka Hans Isaac. hoho.. *melting jap*
K byebye, jgn lupa tunggu entry aku yang berikutnya :D AHHAHAHAH
Thursday, June 21, 2012
If you only had a chance....

Assalamualaikum (Tak jawab dosa, kalau jawab sayang) Hihi..
First off all, aku sangat kecewa.. Kecewa sebab apa? Sebab time aku dah nak blah ni tv3 duk banyak pulak siar kan rancangan yang menarik. This is so unfair. Mara Clara > Suri > Dejavu di Kinabalu > Ameera.. Hari-hari tau aku layan cerita-cerita ni :') Tak pernah missed. K tipu, kalau tak sempat tengok siang, malam aku akan tengok secara online dekat Tonton.com . Betapa setianya aku dengan rancangan Tv ni. haha
Lepastu baru-baru ni kat channel 711 ada cerita 90210 (season 4).. Aku lagi la rasa sebal sebab 90210 ni dari season 1 aku layan.. Tiba-tiba sekarang aku kena stop. Phewww. Dengan setiap pagi aku layan America's Next Top Model (Season 17).. Come on mannnn, ANTM ni dari season 1 aku layan.. Desperate Housewives lagi, Got to dance UK. No wayyy..!! Aku kena korbankan semua ini. Tidakkk :\
Dan tidak ku lupa juga, rancangan kartun kesayanganku.. Especially, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Tom and Jerry, Upin dan Ipin, Boboiboy, Hagemaru dan macam-macam lagiii. Akak akan merindui kalian semua. Hhahahaha. Dramatic sungguh kau ni diana :D
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Live your life to the fullest diana :')

Assalamualaikum.
Nampak tak muka aku dekat sebelah ni? Kelakar kan? Ni sangat epic candid by member aku. Time ni aku nak gelak dan dia terus tertekan capture. Ceit. Macam badak pun ada. Hahha, tak baik aku ni mengata diri sendiri :P
Actually takde apa yang aku nak ceritakan sangat pasal gambar ni. Cumaaaa... macam ade pain behind this happiness face..*Diana ni ayat nak meletop gittewww* Sakit yang tidak tertanggung oleh semua pihak. Sebab tulah ada peribahasa mengatakan "Berat mata memandang berat lagi bahu memikul". Dek kerana aku ni pun berat, maka bertambah-tambah berat lah lagiii. Hhahaha
"Berbumbungkan angkasa kelabu, lantainya bumi retak seribu, setiap langkah perjalananmu beronak berliku. Betapa berat mata memnadang berat lagi menggalas bebanan, belum sempat menitis ke pipi, tangisan kering sendiri." Aku ambik sikit lagu Wajah-Jaclyn Victor. Siapa yang tahu lagu ni. Adakah anda nyanyi bersama? Hhahaha.

Ni lah salah satu dari simpton-simpton penyakit Gastric Ulcer, di mana loya-loya. Sakit dada, hilang selera makan. Sekarang ni sehari sekali je aku makan aku duk buat rilex.. Kalau dulu mesti ulang alik dapur ; bukak peti ais. Yang paling teruk ada setengah pesakit tu muntah darah (Alhamdulillah aku tak)
Yang paling teruk, bila malam je sakit dia makin membuak-buak pulak.. Sedangkan malam itu lah waktu paling afdal untuk aku tidur. Huhu.. Kadang-kadang dah sakit perut ni, aku main tidur je.. :')
Gastric > Gastric Ulcer > Cancer
Ni yang paling tak gemar. Uwekk. :D
Monday, June 18, 2012
Ashbourne College, London

"Im coming home, Im coming tell the world Im coming home", Aku yakin pasti semua orang dah tahu lagu ni kan.. Ni lah nada dering telefon bimbit aku.. Dengan perasaan gelabah aku mencari di manakah sumber bunyi itu tadi, ternyata phone aku tersadai dekat dapur. Haha, entah macam mana boleh ade dekat dapur.. Dek kerana tidak sempat menjawab phone, maka dia telah diset-kan menjadi missed call. Lantas aku terus cek, tiba aku terkesima seketika sebab nombor tersebut bermula dengan +44 dan ini adalah code country untuk London.
Selang beberapa saat telefon aku berbunyi lagi ; aku jawab...
Him- "asdfghjkl" *line sangat teruk*
Me- "Sorry, I can't hear you"
Him- "Okay, I'll call you back in few seconds"
Me- dalam hati aku, (Elok pulak) *letak phone*
Selang beberapa saat dia call semula..
Me & Him - Kitorang borak-borak pasal course yang diorang offered kan dekat aku. Then, aku tanya pasal scholarship and accommodiation sesemualah.. *We spoke briefly*
FEES.
- Tuition fees - £20,700 per year (£6900 for each of the three terms)
- Registration fee - £250
- Refundable book deposit - £200
- Examination fees - A level = £125 per subject per year, GCSE = £75 per subject per year
- Practical fees for science and art subjects - £225 per subject per term, although GCSE students are only charged for artistic subjects.
- University entrance fee - £50
Serious oh, kopak lah bapak aku. Dengan duit Malaysia convert ke UK. Pastu, dia duk suruh aku buat karangan 500words.. Sama macam aku buat karangan untuk apply MARA Scholarship tu. Ewah-ewah, MARA tu punya pun aku malas bertubi-tubi ni kan pulak benda lain.. Lagipun aku tak rasa aku akan pergi study dekat London ni. Sebab benda ni sangat tiba-tibaaaaaaaaaa :D
P/S= http://www.ashbournecollege.co.uk/ Visit Here website :)
Kenangan yang terindah.

Assalamualaikum si cantik dan si handsome~
Hai semuaaaaaa. I just found this...... (Tak tahu lah dari sumber mana kan) *facepalm* So, aku save aje lah.. Sebab gambar ni membuatkan aku teringat di suatu ketika dahulu di mana pada masa itu aku baru sahaja 14tahun.. Yang sangat innocent. Euw. Innocentlah sangatkan. Hahaha..
Masa aku tingkatan 2. Cikgu Math kelas aku ni lelaki.. Cikgu tu macam un-cool sikit, kalau masuk kelas je muka ketat, memang waktu dia mana ade seorang umat pun berani borak. Even though, aku ni seorang yang kuat bercakap. Aku mengambil langkah keselamatan dengan hanya menghantar surat kepada rakan sebelah aku, untuk tidak mematikan mood ingin berborak.. Hahaha
Nak dijadikan ceritakan, kerja math yang cikgu bagi majoriti ramai tak siap. Nak kata ade yang siap tu pun pakat-pakat copy orang lain punya je. Since aku ni punya malas membuak-buak walaupun aku tahu cikgu aku tu garang tapi aku dengan kawan-kawan selamberkkk badak je tak siap kan kerja. Ini lah di nama kan Teamwork.. Hahhaa, Seingat aku lah masa tu memang ramai pun tak siap. Cikgu dengan hanginnya terus suruh satu kelas berdiri.. Untuk masa 1jam (Sehingga waktu pembelajaran dia tamat).. Dengan bangga semua pelajar bangun, aku dengan membe aku duk pandang-pandang , gelak gelak.. Kepada siapa yang buat kerja time tu mesti rasa sebal gila sebab kerja mereka tidak dihargai sama sekali dan profit lah untuk pelajar yang mengambil kerja tu acuh tak acuh endah tak endah je..
Masa tu ada lah dalam 15minit berdiri, ni yang tegak je macam askar tu kan.. Aku mula lah dah cursing macam-macam dalam hati.. Rakan seperjuangan aku turut buat muka benci dia. Hahaha.. Cikgu aku tu sanggup menangguhkan sesi pembelajaran kitorang 1jam semata-mata nak denda kerja tak siap tu. HEH.
Tiba tibaaaaaa... Tibaaaa tibaaaaa kan, ada lah salah seorang classmates aku ni terjatuh pengsan. Mungkin sebab berdiri tegak terlalu lama.. Member aku ni pulak menjerit "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", Aku dengan buat-buat muka terkejut nak pergi lah tolong minachi kelas aku tu (Indian girl).. Hihih, dan serta merta cikgu aku bersuara "Ok semua boleh duduk nanti semua pengsan tak pepasal saya ni masuk paper".. Once je dah dapat duduk, aku dengan member aku terus gelak-gelak kambing. Serious time tu tak tahan.. But somehow rasa macam nak ucap "Thanks" je kat minachi kelas aku tu. Huahuahua.. Sebab dia pengsan semua dapat duduk :D
P/s= Semua orang mesti ade kenangan ketika sekolah. Kalau takde tu, korang missed sesuatu yang bermakna dalam hidup. Ciao~
-Diana-
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
This is my current passion :P *Konon*
SAMSUNG GALAXY DESIGN AND BUILD
You might say the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been highly anticipated. You also seemed like quite a nice person
Few products in recent years that haven't had a bitten Apple logo somewhere upon their chassis have garnered as much attention as the Galaxy S3. After the huge success of theGalaxy S2 last year it is this follow up that many people have expected to again be the flag bearer for Android smartphones. But has Samsung succeeded? Is the S3 the pinnacle of Android smartphones, and indeed of mobile phones in general? Lets find out.
Head straight to Page 2 for our thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy S3 screen and controls or our video comparison of the Galaxy S3 and iPhone 4S.
Design and Build
Anyone that's already familiar with the S3 will know that its design and build has courted controversy. Eschewing the premium feeling materials of the iPhone 4S or HTC One X, it uses a glossy plastic back which, although by no means inherently budget, is a finish more associated with cheaper handsets.
Does this inherently make it undesirable? No, it certainly doesn't go that far, and indeed if you put it next to the Sony Xperia S it really shows just how much Sony slipped up on that design, but next to an iPhone 4S or HTC One X it's these two that give off the stronger whiff of craftsmanship.
In practical terms there are a few genuine issues too. While the polycarbonate that the backplate is made from is very tough due to its pliability, it isn't very scratch resistant, even with an extra scratch resistant coating – either the matt finish of the HTC One X of Xperia S, or glass of the iPhone 4S will standup to more punishment. That said, it should be relatively inexpensive to get replacement backs, and given that it's a single piece that covers the entire back, this will make your phone scratch-free in one fell swoop. Samsung's choice of finishes – glossy white (Marble White) and faux brushed metallic blue (Pebble Blue) should wear any scratches reasonably well too. That said, we're actually not fans of the styling of the blue version – pretend metal just isn't cool – so it's just as well that's the version that has been delayed.
The other potential issue is that, particularly given this is such a large and thin phone, it could succumb to being crushed. Particularly we're thinking in comparison to the iPhone 4S and its tough steel sides here. That phone can take a right squishing and squashing when in a pocket whereas we'd be a little more wary of cracking this phone's screen if crouching down or some such. Then again, this could equally apply to many other large, thin phones and we pretty sure you'd have to be rather unlucky for it to actually happen.
Moving on from the plastic back, we have few complaints about the rest of the design. The smooth glass face with its tapered edges, the tidy silver plastic trim (real metal would again have been nice) and single central home button combine to create a tidy, premium look and feel. The screen is also Gorilla Glass 2 so should be very scratch and impact resistant.
What's more, pop that battery cover off and you're into a whole world of goodness. There's a microSD slot that'll take cards up to 64GB in size, potentially giving you up to 128GB of storage if you opt for the version with 64GB of built in memory.
You also get a large 2100mAh battery that not only can you swap out for a spare when needed but also in the future you may be able to get extended batteries that last longer on a single charge. While the SIM slot may look large, like the iPhone 4S and HTC One X, it actually houses a microSIM. One counterpoint to the removable battery is that you can't hot-swap SIM cards like on the One X.
Also under here, to the left of the battery, are two gold contacts. These are for a future wireless charging backplate and dock that will allow you to simply place your phone on its dock to charge it, without the need to plug in. Its technology we first saw built into a phone on the Palm Pre, and we think it's downright brilliant. Sadly the required accessories are delayed for several months.

Penantian yang terjawab
Alhamdulillah, finally aku dapat on balik blog aku yang lama.. Ana merasakan dunia ini Ana yang punya *Style arab* and aku dapat merasakan ramai yang merindui aku di sini.. Kankan? Okay perasan jap. Seriuslah aku hampir merajuk dek kerana dah berapa minggu aku tak dapat on blog ni.. Aku hampir bertanyakan kepada diri sendiri? Masakan dunia ini tidak adil? aku hampir terjelepuk pengsan dan hiba kerana blog aku tidak dapat di-ekses semula.. Tetapi hari ni, aku telah meng-determined-kan diri aku semula untuk mencuba dan terus mencuba. Sudahlah internet seakan-akan ingin membuatkan mulut aku mengeluarkan kata-kata kesat. Tetapi, buat apa aku nak cakap macam tu kan? Buat dosa kering je. So, aku mendiamkan diri dan mengalir la sebutir permata. Hahahahha. Sedih la dol, internet tak menunjukkan kesungguhan, blog tak boleh akses. pergh
Walaupun aku bukan la blogfemes macam Maria Elena nor Fatin Liyana yang dah berpuluh-puluh ribu followersnya. Aku tidak kesah, tapi bagilah life aku balik. Tadaaaa~ Aku dah dapat balik life aku.. Tempat ini di mana aku share kan some infos atau pun cerita-cerita kosongku..

-diana-
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Al-Fatihah
Pergh lama gila aku dah tak update. Hihi. Hari ni ada sikit nak cerita ada la jiran selang beberapa rumah aku ni meninggal dunia. Pastu aku dengan mama pun pergi lah ziarah keluarga berkenaan kan, sampai la jenazah di bawa pulang dari hospital apa semua.. Ni nak cerita la ni, time jenazah tu nak dibawa ke masjid untuk mandi + Solat jenazah semua tu.. Family diorang tengok la jenazah sekejap. Ok, pastu yang membuatkan aku pun menangis jugak bila anak perempuan arwah tersebut cium jenazah ibu dia. Tiba-tiba aku terkenangkan dia yang baru je berusia 6tahun dan kehilangan ibunya pada usia yang muda.. Semua orang menangis bila dia cium arwah mak dia, dia kecik lagikan? Apa yg dia faham, mungkin esok lusa dia tanya nenek dia, mana mak dia.
Aku terdengar lah tadi time nenek dia borak2 dengan jiran2 lain, yang anak perempuan dia tu tnya kat nenek dia "Tokma, Mama dekat hospital lagi ke?" pastu nenek dia balas "Tak Liya, mama dah tkde." Semua orang sebak bila dengar cerita dari nenek dia :\
Ok... time jalan kaki, on the way nak balik tu, tiba2 hati aku terdetik "Aku bersyukur sangat sebab hari ni Allah bg aku melihat sesuatu yang boleh membuatkan aku bermuhasabah diri lagi.."
Tu je lah.. Bye :')
-diana-
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
How to become a novelist?

Hi everyone :)
There are plenty of books on the market to teach you how to write a book in 30 days, or 3 weeks, or 12 months. That's not really what this hub is about. This is a hub for those of you who don't have 30 days to write a novel in. This is a hub for those of you, like me, in the midst of life. Demanding wonderful families probably won't tell you to go off and do a couple of days of pure writing. Demanding wonderful bosses of well paid jobs won't tell you to take a sabbatical and go off to get your novel done in 30 days. In fact, no one will tell you to write this novel, except your own nagging conscience. And that voice will be increasingly dim in the face of all the other voices harassing you. Of course the title of this hub is facetious. You aren't going to actually write a novel in 30 minutes, just to commit, seriously, to doing it and layout out a roadmap.
What we won't be doing is writing the novel. That's the hard work that's left for you when we finish, and don't let anyone suggest it's anything other the most outrageously difficult thing to do. But it is do-able, no matter what your circumstances, and no matter how busy you are. You can still do it even if you only manage ten words a day (and believe me, you can manage that). And you can do it without quitting your day job, or setting your children up for years of therapy. You can do it secretly, hedging your bets, and still producing a wonderful, professional, exceptional book. I promise! So let's get started.
1. Why do you want to write the novel?
It's important to have a good understanding of where you're going if you're to get there, and understanding the reasons why - the reward you'll get - is an important motivating factor. If it's for financial reasons, you'd be better off stocking shelves at your local supermarket. I'm not trying to talk you out of it! There's almost nothing to compare with holding your beautiful finished book in your hands. But it's something wholly different from holding a pile of notes (or bills), and one doesn't necessarily lead to the other. For me, my key motivation was to be able to create something concrete, beautiful, and solid which would move other people; to share a fictive dream. I still get all shivery imagining someone in the solitude of their own room, being moved by my book. That visualisation is something which kept me going even when I flagged. You may have other reasons for wanting to write a novel - an image that will sustain you. But you need to be clear about it. So stop a moment and answer the question.
2. Putting it all together - the outside
Buy a looseleaf binder. One of those types with clear plastic sleeves at the front and back, and I mocked up a cover image, with title, image, your name of course along the bottom. It should look just like a book cover. Then write the kind of brief overview that you find on the back of most novels.
This is really important, because it will become your guiding principle. You can go back to this kind of positioning statement - what could be called an "elevator pitch" --again and again - while writing the book, and later, while pitching the book.
Under that, and more for fun than anything else, put a few glowing statements - what those in the industry call "puffs". Since this is for your benefit only, have fun with it. Give yourself great reviews. Seeing it will make you hungry.
3. The Three Pillars of Fiction: Plot, Setting, Characters
Of course this is not going to be a lesson on how to create great plot (that's a book or two), produce a wonderful setting (another book), or create great characters (surely there are three books in that topic). What I will tell you is that you can't really progress in your novel writing until you've got a reasonably in-depth handle on that. So at this stage of the game, you should also add some additional dividers into your book and call them Plot, Setting, and Characters - one for each. Then spend some time filling in each one. The more time you spend on doing this at the front end, the less time you'll spend with your novel trying to make it work - so don't skimp!
Plot
Begin by nutting out your plot - just do a brief outline - first this happens, then this, then this until you've got a reasonably clear structure. If you tend to think in diagrams, a flowchart is a really useful way of doing this. Another useful way of doing it is to use mindmap. All of these are just tools, and it's easy to get caught up in evaluating different ones and never actually getting to the writing, so pick one and stick with it. Whatever you end up using to structure your plot, make sure you do it before writing. That way, with only a few minutes a day, you can get straight into the plot and not waste time wondering what to write. The structure will also help your creativity as your unconscious mind moves across it, pulling the story together for you.
Setting
So where is your novel set? You should be really clear about it. I'm not naturally good at this, so in the end I have to literally create my places by making my own little map. In the case of Sleep Before Evening, the settings were real ones. I had Long Beach, Long Island (which I fictionalised slightly and called Seahaven) , and New York City, so there were maps I could use, but I still had to customise them for my own specific places, and I had to take them back to 1982, which wasn't all that straightforward. If you aren't clear about setting your reader won't be, so you need to get each street right - to know exactly where your character is walking, visiting, and so on. Details are key to creating the fictive dream, and the more detailed and clear your maps are, the more powerful your writing will be, so this is a step to take some time over.
Characters
Ah, characters. I'm a little biased here, as I'm a character focused writer and reader, but I don't think that there is anything as important to fiction than character. If you don't know your characters as well as your real friends and family, they won't be real to your reader. You should create a list of key characters - protagonist, antagonist, important ancillary characters, and minor characters and flesh each of them out in as much detail as you can stand. You don't need to use it all, but it will make a huge difference in the ease of writing and the overall impact that your characters have on the reader.
Some of the many aspects of character you should cover include:
• Physical appearance • Profession • backstory • Emotional issues • Strengths, weaknesses • What they crave • What they are grateful for • Who they love • What they are afraid of
Try and get at least a couple of pages, but the more the better, for each character before you start writing the book.
Novel writing is a large commitment and it's easy to lose your way. If you spend a reasonable amount of time (it doesn't have to all happen at once either - See "Getting On" below) setting the work up, you can chip at it little by little later. But get the bones in place first - your work will be better for it, and the whole process will be significantly easier.
4. Getting On: How Do You Eat an Elephant
The plot is outlined, the characters are well detailed and your book is looking pretty nifty, even if it hasn't really been written yet. So what's next?
What's next is you put your bottom on the seat and get to work! It sounds so simple. You know where you're going and the only way to get there is to move forward. But life is so busy - the kids need you to take them to their activities, your partner wants your attention, your day job is howling for results and the house is a mess and...you can't let everyone down. I know, I know. I've been there. I'm there now. My daughter is pulling on my shirt even as I type this. But with your roadmap in place you just have to use standard time management techniques. Schedule in the writing - plan to do a certain amount each day. It doesn't have to be a lot. It can be as small as a few minutes and a single word a day. But when you're on a roll, you'll probably do a lot more. Don't let a day go by (or at least many days if things are bad - kids are sick - pressure is high), without opening your work and doing a little on it. Move your protagonist's hair out of her eyes, have her talk to the person sitting next to her. Write a scene. Just keep working on it.
What you'll find is that, with every bit of work you do, your brain will keep working on it as you do other things, and the regular dipping in, however small, will keep your work current and your writing sessions effective. If you push the novel to the backburner, your brain will move away from it and it won't progress. You've got to keep the voices in the novel up front with all the rest of the voices in your life. That's the secret. Then just keep at it. Keep chunking. Keep writing. Give it as much or as little time as you can, but give every day. In the end, you'll finish it, and you'll find, as I found, that the closer you get, the faster the work will move.
No one will care if the work took you one year or ten. You'll still be an "overnight success" and it will still look quick and easy to those who haven't been there with you while you worked. So, go and do your daily bit now.
5. Revising and Rewriting
I can remember clearly the day that I finished my first draft. I was so excited. I stopped typing, went to get a much needed glass of water, and spent the rest of the day in a wonderful fug of delight. I told my son when I picked him up - "I finished the novel." I kept saying it to myself. "I've written a novel. I'm a novelist now, for real." But the sad truth was that the novel was years off being finished. I wasn't even close. The first draft is just the beginning. Don't let that put you off. You shouldn't even be reading this yet. Go back and write and forget you saw this!
The real work of novel writing is not in the first draft, muse whispering at your ear and the wind behind your hair (okay it's not really like that, but it sounds good). The real work is in the re-writing. So have a drink and celebrate. Then go back to work. It took me ten rewrites! That's full rewrites. Before I was really finished. I won a mentorship grant from my local writer's group and had 30 hours of one on one with an experienced editor, and that really opened my eyes. My mentor, Greg Bastian was superb, showing me all the holes in my manuscript that I was unable to see. After working with Greg, I also utilised the services of another excellent editor, paying for it myself this time. While Greg helped me pull apart and put my novel back together in a much better, more organised way, Logos Editing helped me polish the novel - fixing timing and space issues and dealing with things like dialogue and pace. A third editing called a line edit, was done by my publisher (I worked on that too). So three edits involving other people were necessary. In addition to that, I spent time listening to my novel and picking up on mistakes by using Acrobat's read aloud feature. It was easier to spot errors listening to someone else's voice than to my own. Then I went through the whole thing backwards. Then I enlisted 3 trusted proofreaders to work through it (each with his or her own strengths). And my publisher did the same. And still there were a few minor errors! Editing and proofreading are separate functions, and both critical. If you're lucky enough to be able to do this prior to submitting the novel to a publisher, you'll be way ahead of the game. Oh, and give yourself at least a month after completing the first draft (you deserve a good break!) before starting the revision process. You'll come to the work fresher and be able to accomplish a lot more.
In Closing
This hub provides, of course, a brief, broad brush overview on a very big topic. I'm not suggesting that this is comprehensive, or that writing a novel is easy. In fact, I'm suggesting the opposite. It's hard. But what it comes down to isn't raw talent, inspiration, the muse, luck, or great potential. Those things don't mean anything against sheer tenacity. If you are committed to writing a novel, you can. And you will. Just keep at it, a little at a time.
Oh, and one more critical thing - the most critical of all. Start now. Don't wait until the children are grown, or until you finish that big project at work or until the kitchen shelves are organised. Just get on with it. I wish you great success, personal satisfaction, and deep joy.
Sincerely, Me. (Good luck for me in the future)