Monday, December 19, 2011

Looking for Something Exceptional? Go for the BlackBerry SuperUnli Postpaid Plan from Globe!

Last November, I have finished writing my first novel under NaNoWriMo, an international novel-writing event wherein entrants take on the challenge of writing and finishing an original novel with fifty thousand (50 000) words or more in thirty (30) days. In spite of the hectic schedule I have, I was lucky enough to have made it through. And it was one epic writing journey for me. (And I have yet to reward myself for winning!)


Throughout the novel-writing process, being a college student and a professional freelance writer made juggling between school work, work (I am a writer for one local writing company, and two international elite writing companies), extra-curricular work (theater, creative writing and a little modeling), personal life, social life, and all that jazz quite an arduous task. 


People I know have been asking me how in the world I am able to finish the long list of tasks I have in one day. Honestly, I don't even know the answer to that. Which is why a big part of me wishes to be like the characters I've written in my novel--Zac and Harper, also college students--who are both SO busy yet they are able to juggle through their everyday commitments as if they were just winging them. But coming to think of it, even if I've characterized both of them to mirror the workaholic me, I gave them something special and something unlimited--something that I do not have... at least, as of the moment.


I gave Harper and Zac the Globe UnliSurf Plan in tandem with a cool BlackBerry phone!


How could they not be ultra-productive when they are able to check and send their emails whenever, and wherever they are; go on Google in between breaks to do some reading for their next class; go online on Facebook or on Twitter to see if there are announcements to take note of without the hassle of going to internet cafes; and easily schedule meetings via BlackBerry Messenger? But the best part about all of these is that they are subscribed to a very affordable and reliable service from Globe Telecom, the only network provider that allows them to have things their way--whatever they want and however they want it--and they get a FREE BlackBerry phone along with it, too!


What could be better than that, huh?






With the Globe BlackBerry UnliSurf plan, just like Zac and Harper, you could avail of Globe's fast and unlimited mobile internet service--absolutely anyone enrolled in the plan could surf every single site on the web for as long as they want to--without having to bother about being disconnected! Ready for another exciting feat? BlackBerry Messenger could also be used for as much as you want--there are no such things as limits and subscription expiration dates! Apart from the awesomeness that Globe's BlackBerry UnliSurf plan already is, you as subscribers would also get to choose from the following freebies:

1. 10 minutes worth of calls and 200 text messages to Globe/TM subscribers

2. 5 minutes worth of calls and 25 text messages to other networks
3. 20 minutes worth of IDD calls and 10 international text messages to US, Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Alaska, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, and Thailand

4. Unlimited calls and texts to 1 Globe/TM number


Not only that! You could likewise customize your plan depending on your budget and needs! Below is the breakdown of the pricing for the plans, as well as the BlackBerry phones you could get






Truly, this is the ultimate deal and there's nowhere else you'd get something as awesome as this but from Globe, the #1 in postpaid telecommunication services in the Philippines!


Friends, if you do not yet have a Blackberry phone WITH an affordable AND exciting mobile internet subscription, go ahead and avail of the Globe BlackBerry Christmas Promo and be automatically on the loop anytime and anywhere! Just go to any Globe Store nationwide or call up the Globe Sales Hotline at (02) 730-1010. You may also apply for the BlackBerry UnliSurf plan onlineHurry up as the promo would end on the 31st of December 2011. 


Should you wish to know more about this fully customize-able and almost-out-of-this-world-awesome deal, you may check out their Frequently Asked Questions page here.


I already know what I'm getting myself as a present--hey! It could be my reward for myself too! How about you, do you already have something exciting for yourself this Christmas? Why not give yourself the best Christmas gift? Like me, avail of Globe's BlackBerry UnliSurf promo now!


Merry Christmas to us all!


~kzbpascual


Photos are taken from:
-http://www.globe.com.ph/blackberry-christmas-offer
-http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/156/blackberryglobemax.png/sr=1




Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Oh NaNoWriMo! (A Recantation of How I Survived and the Most Important Lesson I Learned From the Experience)

Last night, I have validated my NaNoWriMo novel which I have worked extra hard on last month. I must admit that it was something I never would have thought I would enter until my brother- and sister-by-bond have dragged me into this.

It was one of the wildest rides of my life, I must say. Just like ordinary one-month novelists, there were those days when I just bummed around in the middle of my novelling and not write because I was so tired due to schoolwork. And worse, there were those days when I feel like quitting. But hey! Who said that it was easy to write a novel with 50,000/+ words in less than or equal to thirty days?

Thankfully, I had lots of friends whom I have asked to write me messages of encouragement and because of that, I had thirty to read to kindle the fire back in my weakening novelist heart. It was a very helpful weapon I had against those voices in my head that were telling me to quit since my sibling-friends, the two have dragged me into this crazy experience, have already given up on their NaNoWriMo novels. But I still take my hats off to them, however, because they were able to bend my iron will. :))

I think it also helped that we made a deal months before NaNoWriMo that whomever does not make it to the finish line would have to buy the winners Venti drinks of the winners' choice from Starbucks. Though later on, just before NaNo started, we have upped it to a full Starbucks meal instead. (P.S. I am not advertising SB. LOLZ!) I, not liking the idea of spending heckalotta lunch money for them, was pushed to finish my novel.

Before NaNoWriMo proper began, I spent around two months preparing for the month-long event. I have looked for pictures--how my characters would look like; how their houses look like; their cars, and everything else I thought would help with their characterization. Apart from that, I have also been reading Chick-lit novels, as it was the genre to which the novel I was writing belongs, and surely, they have helped me when it comes to the structure, the language, and how the plot must unfold. One of the great modern-age writers from my country, Mr. Joachim Emilio Antonio, was surely right when he had written in my special notebook the following words:

Read. Read. Read.
Write. Write. Write.
In that order.
I did not say anything about editing yet.

But if I were to be asked to point out what the most important thing learned from the crazy NaNoWriMo experience was, I would say that it would be, aside from the overused 'do not give up' and 'just keep on writing' quote-unquote lessons, very important to have friends with you who would challenge you to go out of your comfort zone to achieve or be something or someone you never thought of having or being. Sure, it may sound as if you would allow them to push you around--I, admittedly, have an iron will and my friends always complain about how hard it is to even bend it; I am improving on it, though--but know that they would do so because they could not wait for you to get to the finish line and accomplish something spectacular. And trust me, they would be very happy to have been one of your cheerleaders. *wink*


P.S.
Another important lesson learned: have a bet with people you trust whenever you have a difficult task to accomplish and make sure that the stakes are high.


Until the next writing/blogging escapade!

~kzbpascual

Thursday, June 9, 2011

My Novel In-Progress: Open Books

Ever since I downloaded this rich text editor software called WriteMonkey (no, I'm not advertising though I wish I am), I've been inspired to write my own novel. It's just going to be a practice novel for NaNoWriMo this coming November. Sadly though, I've been on a hiatus since the second week of May when I didn't feel like opening the laptop to write a new chapter (I write 1 chapter a day--1500+ words). Hopefully the writer in me would wake up already because my character, Luke Vanderhall, has been complaining already. 


Friday, May 27, 2011

A new poem.. after 4 months.. I guess.

Calloused and Bound
By KZBPascual

They raise their glass to much delight
now that you've come home as bright as the stars at night
like a hero celebrated by his people
after defending his city from the enemy's assault.
Even the wicked would bow their heads down;
the demented would relinquish his frown
for a wonder you now are,
from the muds of the undersight, you've arise.
Should I have crossed your path, condemned I would be
as I am no worthy of your apathy.
What for was it that I paid with my hopes?
Ah! It was for the once shadow to be crowned with sun's gems.
Look how fate turned the wheel
for an audacious call to be given heed.

                                                              -FIN-

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Specific Qualities of Keren's "The Perfect Man". A MUST-READ FOR EVERY MAN

So yeah. These are the qualities, that I think, make up the perfect man (my ideal man). Comment, guys! :)

Oh, the qualities are not arranged in any order.

Physical (non-negotiable)
-Tall (at least 5'9")
-Broad shoulders
-Slightly muscled (just enough to say that he doesn't have bat wings and a beer belly; not a body builder, though)
-Skin color should be slightly near mine: olive (negotiable, as long as he's not pale-looking nor really dark)
-No facial hair (except, of course, for eye brows and eye lashes)
-High-bridged nose but nostrils shouldn't be unusually big
-Flat to slightly ab-ed torso
-No man boobs
-Good complexion
-Neat-looking hair
-Good set of teeth
-Long enough neck (normal length)
-Always smells good
-Good posture
-Walks in such a dignified way
-Handsome/pretty man (but he cannot be prettier than me)
-Dresses well

Character (non-negotiable)
-Smart and witty
-Humble but he will be the most proud of me
-Confident but not too much
-Has a strong faith in God
-Interested in my interests
-Brave (ready to protect me from anything/anyone)
-Gentlemanly
-Creative and he has original ideas
-Punctual
-Optimistic and open-minded
-Respects me and the people I love
-Mature
-Has a direction in life
-Dreams big and acts upon his dreams
-Loving of his parents and siblings
-Man of his word
-One-woman man
-Honest
-When he loves someone, he loves that someone with all his heart but he's still rational
-Trusts me fully
-Can make me laugh (of course)
-Can keep me good company (must!)
-Independent
-Diligent worker
-Patient
-Up for any challenge
-Has so much concern for those he loves
-Stands up for what is right
-Sporty (but not too much)
-Neat but not OC
-Manly
-Thoughtful
-Slightly possessive (enough to say that he knows what is his and that he wouldn't let anything unwanted happen to what is his)
-Responsible
-Has strong principles in life
-Virgin (TOTALLY NON-NEGOTIABLE)
-Kisses well
-Would cry real tears for me
-Chivalrous
-Appreciative
-Street smart

What he's not (TOTALLY NON-NEGOTIABLE)
-Drunkard (occassional drinking is, of course, is accepted)
-Smoker (very occassional smoking is forgivable)
-Selfish
-Party animal
-Womanizer
-Liar
-Obsessive
-Bad influence
-Demanding and hard to please
-Bummer
-Helpless
-Utilitarian (euphemistic term for "user") and gold-digger
-Spendthrift
-Boy
-Mama's boy
-Cheater
-Sweet talker
-Hurts me (physically and verbally)
-Gives up easily
-Hard-headed
-Fickle-minded
-Rude
-Dependent and a couch potato
-Judgmental
-Materialistic
-Complains frequently
-Makes a fuss out of small things
-Brat
-Curses a lot
-Has committed a crime
-Stick in the mud
-Obnoxious
-Narcissistic and vain
-Insensitive
-Psychopath
-Drug abuser
-Pretentious

Abilities (negotiable)
-Sings well
-Dances
-Draws or paints or photographs well
-Writes literature
-Plays any musical instrument (triangle not included)
-Talks well before a crowd
-Drives (non-negotiable)


So there. Abilities and physical preferences are subject to my bias but the characteristics and the 'what he's not' are the more important ones.

:)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

What country's cuisine is your favorite?

Japan

Ask me anything

Sarah Geronimo or Angeline Quinto???

I'm sorry, who? :)

Ask me anything

Parallel Lines

This is another song I wrote. I want this to be sung unaccompanied by any musical instrument. Just in case some of you are wondering, the two stanzas are fictional. Please comment. :)


Parallel Lines
Lyrics by KZBPascual
Finished 19 March, 2011
Stanza 1
I was driving back to my house when I saw you on the street
Helping a little boy who tumbled get back on his feet.
And that was my very first memory of you.
Two weeks later, I was writing a song in a café
When you entered with your friends, eyeing some pretty girl.
You said that she was not the type you’d go for.
I wonder why, she seemed to be perfect after all.
Then you saw me looking at you and you gave me half a smile.
After that, you looked away and I left.

Chorus
In life you’d meet people who would play a role in your life
While the others would just pass you by
But what if one of them is the person you’re looking for?
How big is the chance that you’d ever cross paths again?
Or will you two be just like parallel lines?
Parallel lines—those that would never intersect
But would approach infinity in the same direction.
Going side by side each other, unknowingly, together.

Stanza 2
Now I’m in the very same café, exactly a year from  that day
Just wishing that maybe, I’ll see you here again.
I wonder if you ever thought of the idea I had a year ago.
That was until the manager asked me,
“Do you happen to know a man who’s about your age
Visiting this café every single day since last year?
I think he was looking for the owner of this engraved pen.
Looks like he already gave up on waiting and just left it there on your table.”
“Sir, I know whose pen that is”, I say.

Chorus
In life you’d meet people who would play a role in your life
While the others would just pass you by
But what if one of them is the person you’re looking for?
How big is the chance that you’d ever cross paths again?
Or will you two be just like parallel lines?
Parallel lines—those that would never intersect
But would approach infinity in the same direction.
Going side by side each other, unknowingly, together.

-FIN-

Saturday, February 19, 2011

When to Come Back (a duet) by KZBPascual

Here's another song I wrote. I was inspired by Wong Kar-Wai's "In the Mood for Love", especially the movie's opening:

"It is a restless moment. She has kept her head lowered, for him to come closer. But he couldn't, for lack of courage, she turns and walks away."

Please comment! :)


When to Come Back
By KZBPascual
finished February 19, 2011

(Girl)
Before you left, you promised—
you said, “upon my return
“I’ll bring with me what you and I seek.
And I have to look for it alone, for now”—
But do you know exactly how?
While you’re away, every day I wished
for you and I to once more speak.

Refrain
And even if there’s no guarantee
once again, I’ll take another risk:
I’ll step aside, leaving you be.

Chorus
You see, time always sets us apart
and it has yet to bring us together.
There’s nothing else to do but wait—
wait ‘til we both gain more faith
to stand the tests of time
and hold our ground until they’re over.

(Boy)
Trust me when I say that I will be back.
There are just things I have to think of
and some things I need to look for.
I just need you to believe in my promise.
I’d rather let go of something else than this.
But you can’t suffer for what I lack,
I couldn’t burden you anymore.

Refrain
And even if there’s no guarantee
once again, I’ll take another risk:
I’ll step aside, leaving you be.

Chorus
You see, time always sets us apart
and it has yet to bring us together.
There’s nothing else to do but wait—
wait ‘til we both gain more faith
to stand the tests of time
and hold our ground until they’re over.

Bridge (Simultaneous B&G)
I don’t want you to be in pain (Your leaving brought me so much pain.)
But please wait ‘til I come back. (I don’t know when you’d be back.)
When I return, I promise to make up; (I’m restraining myself from giving up)
I just have to better myself.  (but I have to think of myself.)
I’m sorry if I had to go. (I’m sorry, but I have to go.)

Chorus 2(B&G)
You see, time always sets us apart
and it has yet to bring us together.
There’s nothing else to do but wait—  (Sorry, I could no longer wait—)
wait ‘til we both gain more faith
to stand the tests of time
and hold our ground until they’re over.

FIN

Monday, February 7, 2011

Another Lesson Learned


Remember the ‘Am I Insecure?’ post I’ve had? Well, I kind of have to make up for that. Earlier this day, my sister-friend (who was codenamed Friend A) was checking her blogger account and I told her to add me up.  
 As she was scrolling down across my blog, she asked me what my blog’s about. I then told her that it’s mostly about me ranting about Green. Until she came across the aforementioned blog post, she skimmed through it and I told her what that post was about. I told her that I wrote that because I was mad at her for not telling me what she should’ve told me.

She explained and I listened. She said that the reason why she didn’t tell me then was because at that time, she has yet to find the words to use to tell me. Apparently, her mom also did NOT say that I was singing like that because I was insecure and that I had to feel appreciated.
What lesson did I learn this day? Confirm everything first before posting/saying anything lest you wish to hurt your sister-friend.

P.S.
Jiejie, sorry for posting ‘Am I Insecure?’. Always remember that no matter what happens, no matter how many times we bicker or quarrel, I will never leave you. ‘Kay? And you do not have to hide anything from me—no matter how mad or sad that something would make me.  Love you!