Monday, March 30, 2009

Quoteworthy

Ink on paper
is as beautiful to me as
flowers on the mountains;
God composes,
why shouldn't we?
~Audra Foveo-Alba

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Take A Breather


This morning, outside my window, the clear blue sky is filled with birdsong. The air is chilled, but the sun is proudly shining, warming my spirit and calling it to come out and play.
Today, find yourself a notebook and a window, or better yet, a dry patch of grass, and set your pen to paper as you set your spirit free.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spark Words


Today's Spark Word is:
BUDDING.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Weekly Wednesday Writing Prompt


What is your innermost desire?
Write about someone whose secret wish comes true.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Weekly Wednesday Writing Prompt


Write about someone who loses their winning lottery ticket.

Monday, March 09, 2009

Spark Words


Today's Spark Word is:
RUSH.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Pretty Little Puppets


I came across an article yesterday that I found poignant and I wanted to share some excerpts. It's called "Infuse Characters With Sincere Emotion" by Faith Baldwin, from the March 2008 edition of The Writer magazine.

If the reader, literally or figuratively, can laugh or cry with the people in a story; if he can put himself in their places -- however different their type-script situations; if he can say, "That's what I would have said or done under the circumstances"; if he can leap from page to page in a fever of anxiety to see what happens, good ending or bad; and if he lays the magazine or book aside with the feeling of having lived, for a little while, a life like his own, or a life such as his might have been or might yet be, or a totally unknown life which still holds for him the sense of validity, then you've written a good story.

The touchstone is, do you believe it, as you write?

You have to believe it, you know, or no one else will. The souped-up, the dressed-up, the overwritten, the superior attitude of the godlike writer moving pretty little puppets around a pretty little stage, against a fine backgroud, is just no good.

The great books, if you will take the time to read them again, have valid emotions; they are peopled with realities; they move you, sometimes against your will, and they will endure. Any book or story worth the paper it's printed on must have genuine emotion, communicated by the writer to the character and by the character to the reader. It must have, as well as technique, a spiritual content.

Write from knowledge; learn your techniques, but remember that the great quality is not learned even by experience in writing, for it is the quality of understanding and compassion, and of objectivity as well as subjectivity, so that you can see your characters up and down and around and inside and out, and know what makes them tick ... no matter who they are or what they do. Learn to know them -- by heart.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Weekly Wednesday Writing Prompt


Start with this opening line:
She touched the little box in her pocket and smiled.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Spark Words


Today's Spark Word is:
WANDERLUST.