Today's question is about research.
What have been some of your best experiences doing research? How about the worst?
My former was finding that one of the characters I made up existed in real life. The latter was when I realized that my main character couldn't have possibly been where and when I put him and I had to find a new main character. Despite all that, I am a big fan of research. I believe it enriches the story no matter what.
A daily question for the writer in you. Something to ponder, something to craft.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Three Men in a Box
I had a dream last night which woke me up out of a sound sleep. I was trying to write my way out of the situation which my dream presented me.
Three men in a hospital room. There is a monitor at the nurse's station which goes blank for a moment. When the monitor comes back on there is nothing but a blood-smeared sheet on the screen and the three men have disappeared from the room. I woke up thinking, how do I write my way out of this box?
What would you write?
Three men in a hospital room. There is a monitor at the nurse's station which goes blank for a moment. When the monitor comes back on there is nothing but a blood-smeared sheet on the screen and the three men have disappeared from the room. I woke up thinking, how do I write my way out of this box?
What would you write?
Monday, October 12, 2015
Mondays
Do you find it strange and annoying that I love Mondays? How do you feel about Mondays? Do you have a best day of the week?
I once dated a man who was born on a Thursday, and that was always his best day of the week. Perhaps I love Mondays because I work weekends, and Mondays are actually my Saturdays. Or maybe it's only because the Eagles won yesterday.
I once dated a man who was born on a Thursday, and that was always his best day of the week. Perhaps I love Mondays because I work weekends, and Mondays are actually my Saturdays. Or maybe it's only because the Eagles won yesterday.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
The Bust
Do you own a bust of any writer?
If you could choose one, who would it be, or does the idea of a bust
turn you off?
I, myself, do not own a bust of any writer. If I could, it would be the bust that Rodin did of Rilke, but never told him about. I'm writing a book called The Bust, so I guess that's where this question came from.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Memorable Inspiration
What was your most memorable moment of inspiration?
I ask this question because I was listening to an Elton John song, "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters," and I noticed that the end of the song was the beginning of the song. This gave me the idea to end my novel in the place where it began. It was perfect. Although this was not my most memorable moment of inspiration (that came at the PMA before a Rodin sculpture), it was a big one.
I ask this question because I was listening to an Elton John song, "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters," and I noticed that the end of the song was the beginning of the song. This gave me the idea to end my novel in the place where it began. It was perfect. Although this was not my most memorable moment of inspiration (that came at the PMA before a Rodin sculpture), it was a big one.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Generations
.If you could pass your talent
for writing on to your child, would you?
And with talent for writing, I mean the compulsion to write.
Monday, September 14, 2015
First Book
What is the first book you bought, were bought, or would you buy for your child?
I guess this is kind of a memory thing. I can most vividly remember having Madeline and Babar as a child. My three daughters all had Madeline and Babar, and often when I buy books for friends having babies, they are included. However, some new favorite, must-have children's books now include Dear Zoo and Chicka-Chicka-Boom Boom. Both of my grandsons got those as first books, and became addicted to them, I'm proud to say.
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