Author @ BELLA RARIORA

CHARACTERISTICS-

Name:

Francessca Bella

Location: USA

Traits: creative, writer, artist, studious, organized, striving, reserved, productive, insightful, INTJ, verbomania

Sign: Aries

Stone: aquamarine

Goal: Fantasticate the literary world using prose, rhyme, and artwork in combination.

WRITERLY MATTERS-

Inspiration: the automagical creation process; the beauty of words; neologisms

Style: fantastical and romantical

Published Novels: 23

Unpublished Manuscripts: 61

Years Writing: 11

FAVORITES-

Color: lavender

Words: rarissima, fanasticality, peachy-keen, vivace, automagical

Quote: “Que sera, sera
Whatever will be will be
The future’s not ours to see
Que sera, sera”

Animals: rabbits, birds, ocelets

Plants: baby’s breath, lilies, honeysuckle

Hobbies: writing, drawing, painting

Time of Day: morning

Season: spring

Holiday: Easter

*last updated on 4-1-2024*

Fascination with romance, the Renaissance, and mythy reincarnation naturally led her to combine those elements in the creation of π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–—. The story explores the implications and consequences of a love triangle resurrected five-hundred years later in the present time while told through the first-person narrative of the main lady it all surrounds.

Inspiration for the tale of π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–— came to her about a decade ago, gained prose form in 2016, and gains official versification in 2021, the novel published on October 30, 2021. Live updates on this and other writing projects are here:

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A novel written in rhyme is a rare piece of literature to come across, the work undergone by this authoress potentiated to be the longest poem in the world written completely in rhyming couplets. The theme of romance befits such a poetic style, the format idealized for communicating the most romantico-ideals.

So, follow her on this authorship journey to fantasticate the lit-world through the vessel that makes it all possible, Bella Rariora! π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–— is book 1 in my goal to publish 100 original novels by my publishing peak!That’s about 2,510,000 words in prose and 4,050,000 words in rhyme and endless entertainment.


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FEATURED Video (Productivity 2018-2023) β€” what it’s actually like to be a relentless, prolific novelist – pressure, ambition, deadlines and time-crunch – Bella Rariora ‘of all time’ in a 13 minute time-snapshot β€”

MORE Videos * Why I Write Fantasy * Why Read a Rhyming Novel * Poetry and Prose Defined * So What’s Mazarine Dreamer All About


FEATURED Video Script

Ciao tutto!

This is Francessca Bella! After this video, you’ll have to gobble these novels up! Have you been to 𝔹𝔼𝕃𝕃𝔸 ℝ𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕆ℝ𝔸 to see what all the ra-ra is about? The treasure trove of literature is overflowing, and here’s why?

They say the key to dedication is success and satisfaction; having stayed dedicated to my passion of writing novels I can attest to the satisfaction that results. All the dreamy books-to-be originated from my imagination and became a paginated reality. Of course, dedication comes in different forms, but its core, the refusal to just plain quit and persevere, never give up, remains the same. This is an unusual time of behavioral transition for me as I retrospect my patterns as a perfectibilist and creator of writing and art, and as I decide how I will continue to pursue these passions in a way that can only enhance my strongest suitβ€” producing quality works in rhyme and prose to overflow the 𝔹𝔼𝕃𝕃𝔸 ℝ𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕆ℝ𝔸 book trove. I intend to stay lit-ruly, uphold the power of the pen, the scepter, the keyboard, the medium, the computer, and the ingenuity needed to pull it all together. I plan to implement a new dedicative routine to get all the promised works created.

My closeness to halfway filling the 𝔹𝔼𝕃𝕃𝔸 ℝ𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕆ℝ𝔸 book trove started with a difficult goal to write 6 novels in a year starting from February 2018. Guess how long the first took me to complete? 5 whole months transpired before I put it down and called it finished. It was this book right here, 𝘼π™ͺ𝙧𝙀𝙧𝙖 π™žπ™£ 𝙖 π˜½π™€π™©π™©π™‘π™š. It was disappointing and stressful, since it forced me to realize I had to do something differently or else not make my goat to write 6 books in 12 months, but then magic happened. I decided to write the next novel first while laboring far less over fine points. I changed my work schedule, freed up my mind, and figured out how to make the novel work in its best form possible until the end of its write-up. 4 days a week off enabled me to use 3 of those to get up at 4:30am and start my writing routine, knock out 8K or so words before noon, break for a couple of hours, then head to the library to proofread/edit those. It was an awesome feeling as this was when I became motivated and tuned in enough to write my second novel ever in a month’s time.

Then my schedule changed beyond my control, the hours available for writing the same, about 36, but the day count available for writing doubled from 3 days a week to six (while working a full-time job), enabling me to whip out two 100K word novels a month due to the distribution of a day off every 3 days. Excitement was everywhere in my life, nonetheless. I refused to let fatigue be an obstacle. My creativity took off as I saw more and more books amass at stellar speed; more books piled up made me so elated that I sparkled up to produce them faster to fill up the Bella Rariora vault. The power of creativity I went with wholeheartedly. My original goal I set in February to write 6 novels I nearly doubledβ€” writing a total of eleven, but I missed my secret goal of twelve due to working 4 sequential 75 hour weeks during December, but my hope to catch up and claim the completion of 12 novels in 12 months still existed. It turned out I wrote the last 6 of 11 so fast in serial I could take a 3-month hiatus with him in the spring, then knock out 6 novels more in a fantasy series, and still miraculously meet the goal through a calendar shift spanning from September 2018 to September 2019! It was a secret, unannounced goal, only mentioned upon achievement. I did achieve it! I succeeded in both goals, really. It’s interesting in retrospect to see how things change. How goals change. How nothing comes without a struggle. What we intend to do versus what we actually do when it gets to the moment of doing it.

When I planned out my first year of writing and publishing projects for 𝔹𝔼𝕃𝕃𝔸 ℝ𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕆ℝ𝔸, I sought a freer mind; with my first guy and I on our decennial year, I decided have fun, relax, take the writing smoothly, let the words flow in rhyme at a steady 2K words per day, which meant I’d complete a rhyming novel about every 5 weeks or so and basically take it easy to enjoy freer time. The lure of enjoying summer, the outdoors, lakes, woods, shopping, friends and family, was calling, and I took it at the advent of thwarting oncoming writer’s block. Of course, I focused on writer’s conferences and simpler tasks of proofreading/editing/beta reading/reviewing, both hands-on and with bookish others. Being able to free think on my own literature worked so mellifluously well with my mood.

It was great to break from the intensity of writing from scratch, just a plotline and a few side notes available to guide me; it was just not the perfect, write in rhyme two hours a day scheme that I thought I would love to work with. Which is surprising. So the season progressed into summer, and I could have wrote a novel or two more, but I barely did, only making progress slowly, taking days off, pushing them all back to the very end of the year. NaNoWriMo is when I met some wonderful people, encouraging, and motivating, and having to get that project done for the month of November, only two weeks left to go, I did so and was happy for it. So now, I was in dreaded December with two whole rhyming manuscripts, 100K word total, left to write to complete my goal of completing 8 rhyming novels for Rhymeland Everlasting in the year of 2022 to publish in 2023. So I went at it, all while enjoying a busy Christmas with the family, and it turns out, I didn’t need to eliminate the speed writing from the equation of fun. Barely I pulled it off though, considering the writing predictively bled a few days over into January. Which I expected. Family and holiday togetherness came first, after all.

Now in 2023 I get to write in late morning until the afternoon, and it feels so different from those 5am mornings. So what have I learned from this experience of the years? That passion lasts forever in fantasy, romance, and creator-controlled storiesβ€” that I’ve a penchant for writing in massive chunks rather than daily tidbits. What will feel more different is this new writing schedule I am going to try out with the expectation it will work perfectly well for me.

I’ve decided to write in the late morning through the afternoon (as I feel the most creative then nowadays), as I’ve so many proofreading/edits to focus on in the morning and evening. Through my journey so far as a writer, I’ve learned exactly what type of time allotment works best for me as a writer and it is nothing short of PRESSURE, as unflattering as that sounds; thus, I intend to knock out two rhyming novels a month for 100K total and take a two-month break in between sessions! Can anything possibly go wrong here? Can anything change? Will I suddenly want to try again the slow and methodical approach to writing with a steady 2K words a day? Is it possible to write a new novel a month randomly or patternized throughout the calendar? Again, only time will tell! But I hope this is the perfect patternization I’ve been looking for.

I’ve decided to devote this vlog entry to my biggest passion, writing, romance, and fantasy, and being productive beyond imagination, all which fuel each other. Next video, I intend to elaborate on why I write in the fantasy genre overall and this year I will also sprinkle about vlogs on the creation of my long-awaited debut novel, π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–—, my longest work written in rhyming couplets and illlustrated. As you can see, these are some pictures that went into the book specifically. These videos will elaborate on why one ought read in rhyme, what π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–— is about, the characters, the art, the settings, and plethora more. So stay tuned and click on the link below to get a peek at π•Έπ–†π–Ÿπ–†π–—π–Žπ–“π–Š π•―π–—π–Šπ–†π–’π–Šπ–— and these other novels productivity brings into being! It was and still is so worth all the hard work! Thanks for listening everyone here at the causerie circle! Remember that 𝔹𝔼𝕃𝕃𝔸 ℝ𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕆ℝ𝔸 makes a novel a month available for you to read. Ciao for now!