August 26, 2014

The Writing Life: First Approved Manuscript After Four Years

I've always loved writing.

But, after I graduated from college and started working, I forgot about it.

I became too focused on climbing the corporate ladder and getting enough sleep (graveyard shifts can do that to a person) that I forgot about the things that actually made me happy. Like writing and escaping real life through a really good romance novel.

I decided to start writing again a few months ago. I thought I had a decent enough story to tell, so I submitted that manuscript that I had been working off and on for almost two years. After three weeks, I sent an e-mail to follow up on the status of the manuscript... and guess what?

It was rejected.

That was a first for me, and I have to say it was a very humbling experience. It taught me to respect writing even more. You can't just jump into it and expect success without paying your dues.

Fortunately, I had been working on another manuscript while the first one I submitted was under evaluation. I submitted it two days after Manuscript #5 was rejected. When I got the e-mail saying Manuscript #6 had been approved, success tasted so much sweeter after a bitter rejection.

Gisingin ang Puso ang tentative title ng manuscript.

The Idea

I got the idea for the book when I heard the song Don't Cry Joni on the radio. If you're not familiar with the song, it's about a fifteen-year-old girl named Joni who's in love with the boy-next-door who happens to be happen seven years older than her.

She obviously gets rejected. However, the boy-next-door changes his mind several years later and realizes that Joni is the girl for him after all.

Medyo pang-matanda na ang kanta, pero na-inspire talaga ako sa kuwento ni Joni at ng the boy-next-door. Hindi maganda ang ending nila, and I wanted to give them their own happily-ever-after.

Hindi nagtagal ay narinig ko rin ulit ang kantang Gisingin ang Puso--yung original at hindi yung revived version na ginamit nila sa Pinoy version ng Pure Love. Napaka-heartbreaking talagang pakinggan at gusto kong i-capture 'yung emotions sa kanta sa isang libro.

I started getting ideas for the book, and I couldn't wait to get everything on the page.

The Cast


JC de Vera as Paolo Belmonte


Shay Mitchell as Diane Enriquez


The Summary

Ten years ago, niyaya ni Diane na maging prom date si Paolo, ang best friend ng kuya niya na first love rin niya. Nagmakaawa siya na hintayin siya nito, pero isang napakalaking rejection lang ang inabot niya. Mabuti na lang at umalis ito pagkalipas ng ilang buwan para mag-aral sa Amerika kaya naging mas madali para sa kanya ang kalimutan ito.

Tuwing ini-imagine niya ang muli nilang pagkikita ng lalaki, lagi siyang may kasama na napaka-guwapong boyfriend. Hindi maalis ng nasabing boyfriend ang mga mata nito sa kanya at may napakalaking engagement ring sa isang daliri niya. Masaya na siya, mature, at completely in control.

Si Paolo naman? Ayon sa imagination niya, pangit na ito at unti-unting nakakalbo.

Ngunit kabaligtaran ng imagination niya ang totoong nangyari. Si Paolo ang bago niyang boss, and he was more handsome than ever. 

Gawa-gaya ko lang ang summary. Hindi po 'yan ang official summary ng Bookware. Hindi rin ako sigurado kung papalitan nila ang title o hindi. Sana hindi kasi medyo attached na ako sa 'Gisingin ang Puso.' LOL. I can't wait for this book to come out. Ang saya kasi magkakalibro na ulit ako after four years. :D
August 18, 2014

Thoughts: How to Write a Tagalog Romance Novel by Apple Masallo


If you want to be a tagalog romance writer, add this book to your to-be-read list. Immediately.

How to Write a Tagalog Romance Novel by Apple Masallo discusses all the things an aspiring romance writer should know--from creating characters to dealing with rejection. It's a very short book that's brimming with information.

I especially liked the part where Ms. Apple Masallo discussed writing love scenes. Every time I write a love scene, I stop and tend to get embarrassed because I always think that might mother might read what I've just written...

This book, however, made me realize that you're not just writing a love scene for the sake of, well, writing a love scene. Your story--the journey of your characters--requires it. I think that's a good enough reason.
August 11, 2014

I'm Now on Wattpad!

I've already been plagiarized a few times on Wattpad, so I was never really interested in joining it. However, the Wattpad craze soon started, and local publishers started publishing books that were first posted on the site.

I've come to see that as a great thing.

The Wattpad craze renewed the interest of Filipino readers in... Filipino writers. The books are flying off the shelves, and practically every publisher has started publishing their own so-called Wattpad imprint.

A lot of writers whose work I respect and admire have already joined Wattpad. As a very small fish in a gigantic pond, who am I to disagree, right? In fact, I've even created my own account, and started posting a story. My story isn't anything spectacular, to be honest, but writing it was fun.

Here's the summary:

As far as she could remember, alam ni Jessica kung ano’ng klase ng lalaki ang gusto niyang makasama habang buhay. Dapat ay maginoo ito, simple at, higit sa lahat, isang tapat na katipan tulad ng tatay niya. Nakita niya ang lahat ng qualities na hinahanap sa katauhan ni Jacob. Kumbinsido siya na ito na ang lalaking matagal na niyang hinihintay.

Pero bakit ang nakakalokong ngiti ni Dominic ang laging laman ng isip niya? Bakit ang mga halik nito ang nagpapalakas sa tibok ng puso niya? Soon enough, she found herself falling for him, pero may sikreto pala si Dominic na makakasira sa kanilang dalawa…

You can view my profile here and read my free story Me and Mr. Right Now here.