M.S. Watson's Blog
October 23, 2015
NaNoWriMo: My top 10 tips from winning two years running!

In just several days it will finally be NaNoWriMo time! And you know what that means? PREPARATION TIME!
Usually I would have a plan by now but due to work and university I am so behind that it's not funny! I've got numerous ideas floating around but nothing that I actually have the desire to look into further. However, winning NaNoWriMo for two years in a row since I discovered it, I have a few tips and tricks that may or may not work for you! Read on and try these out to see what suits you best!

Published on October 23, 2015 09:52
Apple Versus Windows: The Ultimate Debate
I have only used a mac once - maybe twice or even three times - in my life. I have grown up using Windows simply because cost-wise, PCs pre-installed with Windows are both universal across many computer brands, but also this brings down the price. In addition, Windows is also easier to use in my opinion simply because it is so broadly utilised by schools, universities and workplaces. Yet if I am to undertake my design course next year I have to learn the ropes when it comes to the Apple interface.
So what do I prefer thus far in terms of novel writing?
Since writing the first draft of this blog post, I have ran into some issues with Apple Macs at my university and almost lost five hours straight of assessment work. Now, I was not happy at all. I had saved my work, shut down the photoshop application and started to open google drive when BAM! No response. We tried getting a computer expert to help and everything and one thing I will now be eternally grateful for with Windows is the ability to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete! This was a function that the Mac I used lacked in and a google search later returned the Apple equivalent but it did not work whatsoever! Thankfully, once we forced the computer to shut down and open again, it hadn't lost any of my work and I could relax.
Now whether this is just an issue with the university computers or not, I cannot stand that Mac doesn't have this function. As a windows-veteran I can say that while I appreciate the ease of use when it comes to the Mac generally, I love the ability to force closures of apps that aren't responding with a PC. Never have I ever loved my laptop and its lagginess but ability to be generally reliable than now.
Ultimately, I adore the look of a Mac. And if it had Windows (naturally, not forced if you get what I mean) then I would never look at a PC again. They're a style statement and in this way I am excited for when I get one for my course at university next year. However, this also means that if I am to prevent the issues I've faced at university using a Mac from happening again, it will be costly getting a processing system that is capable of meeting both my wants and needs.
Don't get me wrong. This post is generally about which I prefer to use for writing - and so far I still think that Windows is leading, but only by a slim lead. If Mac proves to become better once I am able to finally get one for university, then I feel that I will convert. However, at the moment I just love the ability to intuitively move through Windows because it is familiar, and I know its in's and out's from a young age - primary school, in fact.
Finally, I conclude that despite the downfalls I love the keyboard of the Mac when typing, but the interface of a Windows PC. Even though it's far less stylish than the Mac, Windows is reliable in such a way that I cannot fault it in comparison. I love my Windows PC. I will not convert (just yet)!
So what do I prefer thus far in terms of novel writing?
Since writing the first draft of this blog post, I have ran into some issues with Apple Macs at my university and almost lost five hours straight of assessment work. Now, I was not happy at all. I had saved my work, shut down the photoshop application and started to open google drive when BAM! No response. We tried getting a computer expert to help and everything and one thing I will now be eternally grateful for with Windows is the ability to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete! This was a function that the Mac I used lacked in and a google search later returned the Apple equivalent but it did not work whatsoever! Thankfully, once we forced the computer to shut down and open again, it hadn't lost any of my work and I could relax.
Now whether this is just an issue with the university computers or not, I cannot stand that Mac doesn't have this function. As a windows-veteran I can say that while I appreciate the ease of use when it comes to the Mac generally, I love the ability to force closures of apps that aren't responding with a PC. Never have I ever loved my laptop and its lagginess but ability to be generally reliable than now.
Ultimately, I adore the look of a Mac. And if it had Windows (naturally, not forced if you get what I mean) then I would never look at a PC again. They're a style statement and in this way I am excited for when I get one for my course at university next year. However, this also means that if I am to prevent the issues I've faced at university using a Mac from happening again, it will be costly getting a processing system that is capable of meeting both my wants and needs.
Don't get me wrong. This post is generally about which I prefer to use for writing - and so far I still think that Windows is leading, but only by a slim lead. If Mac proves to become better once I am able to finally get one for university, then I feel that I will convert. However, at the moment I just love the ability to intuitively move through Windows because it is familiar, and I know its in's and out's from a young age - primary school, in fact.
Finally, I conclude that despite the downfalls I love the keyboard of the Mac when typing, but the interface of a Windows PC. Even though it's far less stylish than the Mac, Windows is reliable in such a way that I cannot fault it in comparison. I love my Windows PC. I will not convert (just yet)!
Published on October 23, 2015 09:00
October 2, 2015
An Update: October 2015
It is less than a month until one of my favourite annual events: NaNoWriMo! And to celebrate how close this event is, I just wanted to hop on and write to you all about what's been happening in my life as of recent and what's been happening in terms of the Clarity Duology. I also wanted to explain some of my non-writing activities and the newest happenings in my life recently.
The Clarity Duology
I have been struggling, I will admit. I love my duology but the whole project has been as painful as pulling teeth. I am terrible at keeping at things at a regular pace and a writing routine so I go weeks and months without writing anything at all. I originally aimed to have the first book complete by November but I don't see that happening without it becoming a horrible jumble of forced words.
I have started working on it again recently though. It is difficult but I am determined. I keep getting exhausted all the time so it seriously impacts my productivity. I'm aiming to have book one finished by the end of the year though, so hopefully I can keep working toward that as a deadline.
I have also been putting together potential ideas for the second book as I have been working on the first book. I haven't put anything in concrete just yet but I should soon once the first book is further ahead than what it is now.
A New Job
I have been super exhausted lately and one of the reasons behind this is due to my new job as a delivery driver for Domino's. Basically it involves delivering pizzas to homes and I absolutely love it. I get to spend some quality time with my car (Sparkles) and speak to lovely families and make their evenings. This is the best job I could possibly ask for! The amount of time that I spend sleeping after work is terrible though because of the lethargy I feel. I put this also down to the fact that I probably don't consume enough iron but I'm working toward getting my life together.
Joining the Gym
After a long time coming, now that I have a job I can finally say that I have joined the gym. I did it about two days ago and I loved my first night. It's a 24-hour place so my housemate, her S.O. and I went at 1 AM. I've started making some healthier choices after letting myself go and I'm hoping that the combination of gym, returning to another term of university and work will help to put me back on the track to sleeping at a decent hour. The downside to this is that I usually spend my writing time of a night, because that is when I am most awake and most creative. But in the interest of my health, I will be trying to get some decent sleep.
My Sims YouTube Channel
I've also been struggling with keeping up with my YouTube channel, also due to my tiredness. However, I am planning a let's play and I have actually got some speed build videos that I'm in the process of editing. The builds are already available and are on the Sims 4 gallery under my username MSWatsonOfficial.
NaNoWriMo 2015
I am going to be participating in NaNoWriMo 2015, for the third year running. For the past two that I've participated in I have beat the 50k words that I needed and became a winner. So I'll be joining in again this year so keep an eye out for NaNoWriMo posts!
In conclusion, life is pretty hectic with me juggling my job, university, my channel, books and now the gym. I am making an effort though and I will definitely be doing NaNoWriMo for the third year running, coinciding with the same amount of years I have been with my boyfriend. In conclusion, I hope you all enjoy your day and thank you for bearing with me as I get my life and books sorted out.
The Clarity Duology
I have been struggling, I will admit. I love my duology but the whole project has been as painful as pulling teeth. I am terrible at keeping at things at a regular pace and a writing routine so I go weeks and months without writing anything at all. I originally aimed to have the first book complete by November but I don't see that happening without it becoming a horrible jumble of forced words.
I have started working on it again recently though. It is difficult but I am determined. I keep getting exhausted all the time so it seriously impacts my productivity. I'm aiming to have book one finished by the end of the year though, so hopefully I can keep working toward that as a deadline.
I have also been putting together potential ideas for the second book as I have been working on the first book. I haven't put anything in concrete just yet but I should soon once the first book is further ahead than what it is now.
A New Job
I have been super exhausted lately and one of the reasons behind this is due to my new job as a delivery driver for Domino's. Basically it involves delivering pizzas to homes and I absolutely love it. I get to spend some quality time with my car (Sparkles) and speak to lovely families and make their evenings. This is the best job I could possibly ask for! The amount of time that I spend sleeping after work is terrible though because of the lethargy I feel. I put this also down to the fact that I probably don't consume enough iron but I'm working toward getting my life together.
Joining the Gym
After a long time coming, now that I have a job I can finally say that I have joined the gym. I did it about two days ago and I loved my first night. It's a 24-hour place so my housemate, her S.O. and I went at 1 AM. I've started making some healthier choices after letting myself go and I'm hoping that the combination of gym, returning to another term of university and work will help to put me back on the track to sleeping at a decent hour. The downside to this is that I usually spend my writing time of a night, because that is when I am most awake and most creative. But in the interest of my health, I will be trying to get some decent sleep.
My Sims YouTube Channel
I've also been struggling with keeping up with my YouTube channel, also due to my tiredness. However, I am planning a let's play and I have actually got some speed build videos that I'm in the process of editing. The builds are already available and are on the Sims 4 gallery under my username MSWatsonOfficial.
NaNoWriMo 2015
I am going to be participating in NaNoWriMo 2015, for the third year running. For the past two that I've participated in I have beat the 50k words that I needed and became a winner. So I'll be joining in again this year so keep an eye out for NaNoWriMo posts!
In conclusion, life is pretty hectic with me juggling my job, university, my channel, books and now the gym. I am making an effort though and I will definitely be doing NaNoWriMo for the third year running, coinciding with the same amount of years I have been with my boyfriend. In conclusion, I hope you all enjoy your day and thank you for bearing with me as I get my life and books sorted out.
Published on October 02, 2015 08:36
July 14, 2015
A Writer's Winter: Leek and Penne Soup Recipe

This lovely soup is a concoction of my own design. I originally found a post on Pinterest of a spinach soup but I decided against it when my grocery store didn't stock any of the ingredients. So here is my first ever home made soup. It didn't taste too shabby! Not only that but it's awesome if you're on a budget or at university!
Ingredients:
Black and gold Parmesan grated cheese
Oxo chicken stock cubes
One leek
Penne pasta
Salt & pepper (optional)
Steps:
1. Bring 5 cups of water to the boil in a large saucepan with 3 chicken stock cubes. Allow to dissolve and turn to a simmer. Alternatively, if you don't use stock cubes, use 4 cups of liquid chicken stock and 1 cup of plain water.
2. Add 3 cups of Penne pasta to the saucepan. Allow to boil for 6 minutes or until slightly soft/hard.
3. Clean and chop off the dark leaves of the leek. Place the leaves in a plastic bag and freeze for future vegetable stock. Chop the roots off the remaining stalk. Slice the leek however you prefer. Prepare a large bowl of water and allow the chopped leek to settle on the surface until the dirt drifts to the bottom. Drip dry the leek in your hands and transfer the leek to the saucepan. Mix until combined and allow the pasta and leek to soften.
4. Scoop into bowls using a soup ladle. Sprinkle generously with grated Parmesan, salt and pepper to your taste. Place leftovers in fridge or freezer.
And there you have it. It's super tasty, cheap and makes enough to serve about 4-5 people in one saucepan. It comes in at around $8 in total, so I'm quite happy with how much I got out of it! I had it with my Mum and about half of the meal was put in the fridge for dinner tomorrow night. Some alterations I could suggest are carrots, different stock and whole grain pasta. I will certainly be making this when I head back to university. It could last me for a week!
Published on July 14, 2015 03:26
July 1, 2015
My Smashwords Sale - 50-75*% off!


Published on July 01, 2015 21:37
June 25, 2015
The Great Issue: Historical Inaccuracies
I haven't found so much in my published works, but with my old works that I posted on such places as Wattpad and Worthy of Publishing, I found there to be a lot of stigma surrounding historical inaccuracies. Some severely detest them, but what if they are the creation of the writer's mind in order to benefit the story? When do they become hindering components?
First of all, I am no expert whatsoever in this field and I tried my absolute hardest to stick by the book with the creation of my Greek mythological characters in my Poseidon's Girls trilogy. The downside to this is that it can make a novel difficult to write and I really struggled with Ice. I'm pretty sure my struggles came through in the writing as opposed to the consequential second and third instalments when looking into some of the negative feedback. I realise that Ice in particular wasn't my finest hour and I am going to go back over the work and try and fix these areas when I look into creating paperbacks.
Yet, is it the best thing to stick by the book and make sure that every single historical aspect is accurate? I think not. This is my own personal thought on the issue, not a solution.
Historical inaccuracy is often seen as something that can make or break a novel. If it doesn't go by the book, it isn't going to make it. I absolutely detest this stigma. I prefer to take historical facts and modify them to my own liking. Sometimes I completely rewrite historical texts, play around with mythology and laws. It makes writing fun. It makes writing unique.
Do you find that you enjoy a little bit of historical inaccuracy? What about in books you've read? Do you completely detest it or do you enjoy a little bit of give and take? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
First of all, I am no expert whatsoever in this field and I tried my absolute hardest to stick by the book with the creation of my Greek mythological characters in my Poseidon's Girls trilogy. The downside to this is that it can make a novel difficult to write and I really struggled with Ice. I'm pretty sure my struggles came through in the writing as opposed to the consequential second and third instalments when looking into some of the negative feedback. I realise that Ice in particular wasn't my finest hour and I am going to go back over the work and try and fix these areas when I look into creating paperbacks.
Yet, is it the best thing to stick by the book and make sure that every single historical aspect is accurate? I think not. This is my own personal thought on the issue, not a solution.
Historical inaccuracy is often seen as something that can make or break a novel. If it doesn't go by the book, it isn't going to make it. I absolutely detest this stigma. I prefer to take historical facts and modify them to my own liking. Sometimes I completely rewrite historical texts, play around with mythology and laws. It makes writing fun. It makes writing unique.
Do you find that you enjoy a little bit of historical inaccuracy? What about in books you've read? Do you completely detest it or do you enjoy a little bit of give and take? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
Published on June 25, 2015 20:44
June 14, 2015
An Update
Hello everyone! I hope that you're all well, wherever in the world that you are. Right now I am super exhausted, but on the upside I recently have been focusing on working on some more chapters of my Clarity duology. I'm getting stir crazy from how ridiculously long this is taking to write, but I'm taking my time and not rushing like how I did with Ice. Frost and Tempest were slower, but I didn't take the time and care needed to make them the best I could and it definitely showed.
So I'm taking the time to try and improve my writing. It's difficult because I am really, truly the worst with procrastination and I also have the added stresses of my university exams coming up. But I'm still making the time needed and I'm hoping to give my writing more attention. I've been so uninterested in my creative pursuits over the past year, suffering frequent and extended bouts of writer's block that I often think to myself if I should reconsider aiming for more, producing more books when I don't have the motivation any more.
But I love books at heart and I recently discovered some of my older, admittedly better works and I'm hoping that by re-reading through them, I will rediscover my ultimate love of writing. Needless to say, I often am bombarded with 'what if' and 'imagine that', so frequently that it reminds me that I really ought to get back into writing and on a frequent basis. I often am exhausted, more than I ever remember being early on in my writing journey and I am considering seeing a professional. Perhaps I'm running into iron deficiency issues again. I have no idea.
But overall, I am excited to relaunch back into my writing pursuits and to finish the few remaining writing assessments I have left for my romance course through Open Colleges. For now, I'll be calling it a night as I am exhausted and literally have been having blurry vision all day. I hope you all have a lovely time, wherever and whatever time in the world it may be for you.

But I love books at heart and I recently discovered some of my older, admittedly better works and I'm hoping that by re-reading through them, I will rediscover my ultimate love of writing. Needless to say, I often am bombarded with 'what if' and 'imagine that', so frequently that it reminds me that I really ought to get back into writing and on a frequent basis. I often am exhausted, more than I ever remember being early on in my writing journey and I am considering seeing a professional. Perhaps I'm running into iron deficiency issues again. I have no idea.
But overall, I am excited to relaunch back into my writing pursuits and to finish the few remaining writing assessments I have left for my romance course through Open Colleges. For now, I'll be calling it a night as I am exhausted and literally have been having blurry vision all day. I hope you all have a lovely time, wherever and whatever time in the world it may be for you.
Published on June 14, 2015 06:42
June 7, 2015
A Little (Gaming) Surprise!

So what have I done?
I have officially learnt and created Sims videos and uploaded my first three videos ever to my brand-new Youtube channel, Missim You.
My favourite as far as Sims creations is to build houses, rather than play and CAS.
So, if anyone would like to give me ideas for videos and creations, or challenges or game play, send me your ideas! I have included a link to my Youtube channel here. So far, I have three videos of my speed build Let's Build a Bachelorette Pad that I split into three parts. For now, I'm off to study and rest, but enjoy your day, night, morning or evening wherever you may be. Until next time, I'll be Missim You!
Published on June 07, 2015 02:28
May 27, 2015
The Original Reason Behind My Writing
By now those of you who have remained with me throughout my writing journey will have realised that I have been writing for years. That it has been a lot of late nights spent on my laptop and old desktop in the very beginning, sometimes even until the dawn of a new day. Now, it was like this for a few reasons and has continued as my writing habit over the years. Even when I found it impossible to write during the past three years, I have read and wrote in a diary, drawn and played musical instruments during these key hours of the evening.
The reason behind this is partly because I am insomniac, but also because these are the hours that I felt the loneliest. I needed to escape the world, even if it meant being exhausted and cranky at school the next day. Writing was a way of fleeing reality when my depression was at its worst.
I've probably already wrote about my depression before but as a recap, I have suffered from depression in multiple levels of severity since I was approximately 9 years old. An occurrence at that age led me into what my doctor described as post-traumatic stress disorder and that as a result, I suffer depression as a long term effect. It got to the stage where the post-trauma has actually completely gone away but the depression and anxiety has not.
I always knew since that age that I had depression, but I didn't become aware of my anxiety until it got really bad last year. I hyperventilate and I literally cannot stop myself. I get shaky, my face flushes, I get light-headed and I feel like throwing up and passing out in equal measure. There have been a few times when I had to sit down because if I didn't I would have collapsed. My legs often go numb or feel like jelly when it happens.
A psychologist actually did a test on me for depression and anxiety and the results fluctuated significantly, depending on how stressful the situations are that I am currently in. And right now, I feel like crap. I am in my depressive mood and anxious about my last I.T. class at uni for the semester and the exams that I have over the next two weeks or so. So while I'm sitting here at the uni, typing away furiously to you all, I'm shaking slightly, my head aches and my fingers are dancing over the keyboard so fast that I'm making so many mistakes that I can't find the energy to correct.
So to conclude, my writing stemmed from depression. It was one of the reasons I was able to stop from hurting myself. At the time I wanted a hobby, something to be known to be good for. To be known as talented by the peers who sneered at me. To find some way to belong. A way to pass the nights.
The reason behind this is partly because I am insomniac, but also because these are the hours that I felt the loneliest. I needed to escape the world, even if it meant being exhausted and cranky at school the next day. Writing was a way of fleeing reality when my depression was at its worst.
I've probably already wrote about my depression before but as a recap, I have suffered from depression in multiple levels of severity since I was approximately 9 years old. An occurrence at that age led me into what my doctor described as post-traumatic stress disorder and that as a result, I suffer depression as a long term effect. It got to the stage where the post-trauma has actually completely gone away but the depression and anxiety has not.
I always knew since that age that I had depression, but I didn't become aware of my anxiety until it got really bad last year. I hyperventilate and I literally cannot stop myself. I get shaky, my face flushes, I get light-headed and I feel like throwing up and passing out in equal measure. There have been a few times when I had to sit down because if I didn't I would have collapsed. My legs often go numb or feel like jelly when it happens.
A psychologist actually did a test on me for depression and anxiety and the results fluctuated significantly, depending on how stressful the situations are that I am currently in. And right now, I feel like crap. I am in my depressive mood and anxious about my last I.T. class at uni for the semester and the exams that I have over the next two weeks or so. So while I'm sitting here at the uni, typing away furiously to you all, I'm shaking slightly, my head aches and my fingers are dancing over the keyboard so fast that I'm making so many mistakes that I can't find the energy to correct.
So to conclude, my writing stemmed from depression. It was one of the reasons I was able to stop from hurting myself. At the time I wanted a hobby, something to be known to be good for. To be known as talented by the peers who sneered at me. To find some way to belong. A way to pass the nights.
Published on May 27, 2015 20:15
May 21, 2015
My writing dilemma and what I'm doing to combat it!

ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHH!
Okay... Okay... *Breathes.*
You see this photo here? This lovely photo of a Toshiba Satellite C50D-A? This is the generic snapshot of the computer that I have. It's been mine since early 2014 and we've had our up's and down's but this is a new down. Can you guess why?
Well, the answer lies in the back story. You see, I was calmly minding my own business readying myself for class at uni. I have my laptop on my desk and as I reach down for my bag -
BANG!
Laughter becomes the only sound in the lecture theatre as my laptop slides off the desk and lands on the floor. Now, this isn't the dilemma exactly. No, the dilemma lies in what this has caused. You see, I was charging my laptop at the time and as it fell from the slick surface of the dodgy uni desk, it fell and landed directly on the charger.
WHY?
As a result, the silver part that goes into the charger port snapped off and consequently, my charger is now broken. Not only that, my laptop was dying and it doesn't even have enough charge to remove my Clarity Duology onto a USB. Silly that I don't back things up, I know. I've learnt my lesson. So until Wednesday when I get paid I'm forced into the use of my Nan's tiny yet amazing HP Mini laptop.
The few downsides?
No Sims or Clarity Duology for me, and its tiny size. Luckily the only thing I don't save on my laptop is my uni work. My Hello Kitty buddy does that for me so I'm not inconvenienced in study. But why? This week has been horrible and that was just the very beginning. So my ideal date for the Clarity Duology release has been consequently set back - luckily I haven't decided or announced an exact date yet - but there is an upside.
How? How can there be an upside from losing my main laptop?
The answer is rediscovering my old books. You see, there are many works on my Nan's laptop from way back before I even got my Toshiba, from when my first laptop was dying from a broken screen and a severely loaded hard drive. The family laptop. My Nan's laptop - that she doesn't even know how to switch on - is the HP Mini. Now if you're no gamer, I highly recommend this little gem. Not only does it have amazing go-all-day battery, its small enough to carry almost anywhere. It's light, and while I may prefer the size that my Toshiba offers, if the HP Mini came in that size, there would be almost no going back - except, of course, for the fact that it cannot play Sims!
So, the combination of all of these things leads me to the conclusion that despite my short comings I was able to find a story that I started in 2012-2013, the one that I worked tirelessly on for months only to come to a complete halt when I went through my HSC and finished high school. It's the story that earned my position of one of six Australians nation-wide to head to Tasmania for a 2 week writer's retreat with best-selling author Ben Kane. It's a story I've thought of, remembering it just a few days ago, and found it on my Nan's HP Mini. Funnily enough, it is the longest story by far, stretching to 75k words and it's mid-way through the climax! The title? Veins. Another duology, it features a post-apocalyptic world of a different kind from the Clarity Duology but is definitely one of my favourite stories I've ever written - which is something considering I usually lose that feeling after 50k words of any of my stories! I will let you all know a bit more later when I've reread it, remembered what I was up to and potentially, I may even bring it out before or around the same time as the Clarity Duology! We shall see what happens!
Published on May 21, 2015 01:33