As writers, we all face many of the same challenges that vary in degree from time to time. Writer's block: time, lack of inspiration, hesitation, life and other challenges outside of your writing career, are some of the most broadly known problems to us all. If these dilemmas hit us it's hard to get back to writing. Sometimes writing a little is better than writing a lot of material that does simply nothing but depress you. If writing keeps you going from day to day, don't give it up! Turning to your characters and your novel can comfort you more than anything.
List what you like and dislike about your characters. List what the reader might like or dislike about the characters. Sometimes a nice look at your novel in this way can open up new possibilities for character developing and sharper ideas.
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
Saturday, December 3, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
Enjoying the writing process is the way to go! If you have trouble writing make sure you take some time to "sit" on the problem. And when you do, the first step is to see the solution within the problem. Tell yourself that there is no problem. Because the problem is your solution.
It is absolutely good when there is a problem in the story. If the problem wasn't a problem at all then solutions wouldn't matter and polishing your story would have no meaning. Problems stand out to let us know that the story can be improved. Start telling yourself that problems . . . are good things.
It is absolutely good when there is a problem in the story. If the problem wasn't a problem at all then solutions wouldn't matter and polishing your story would have no meaning. Problems stand out to let us know that the story can be improved. Start telling yourself that problems . . . are good things.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
One of the best ways to overcome writing obstacles is to write. And I mean write anything! That's easy to say, I know, but enacting it may not be as hard as you think it is. In fact, I'm sure you've done it in the past already! Yeah, you might say, tried, failed, and gave up! If that's the case, you didn't exactly do it the way you should have. Listen up fellow writer!
When faced with writer's block or any dilemma, it is best to embrace the hold that your mind has put on you rather than fight it. Figure out the extra somethn' your brain wants for the story. The only way to figure this out is to wait. By "wait", I mean keep on until it comes to you.
Keep on writing even if you think the material is trash. To get to the final masterpiece your brain must cycle through other ideas and rule them out. Even if you have it all planned out, sit through the block until the action finally starts. - Write.
When faced with writer's block or any dilemma, it is best to embrace the hold that your mind has put on you rather than fight it. Figure out the extra somethn' your brain wants for the story. The only way to figure this out is to wait. By "wait", I mean keep on until it comes to you.
Keep on writing even if you think the material is trash. To get to the final masterpiece your brain must cycle through other ideas and rule them out. Even if you have it all planned out, sit through the block until the action finally starts. - Write.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
A writer asked himself if this is where he belonged. Where? As a writer, of course! Even though he is identified as a writer here and is actually asking as a writer, he still wants to be sure that is what he is. A writer is a writer. The question that should be asked is whether or not this is who he wants to be.
If you are writing and ask this question, you should know that you are already a writer. And yes, this is where you should be. Someone who writes loves to write. With things that we love there will always be hard and troubling times that we must learn to deal with in a way that puts us back on track with what we love. Because we love something, we want to do it right and not mess it up - that is what can be stressful.
If you are writing and ask this question, you should know that you are already a writer. And yes, this is where you should be. Someone who writes loves to write. With things that we love there will always be hard and troubling times that we must learn to deal with in a way that puts us back on track with what we love. Because we love something, we want to do it right and not mess it up - that is what can be stressful.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
Are you facing a writing dilemma. Most often it's either ourselves, or time getting in the way. Taking time out to sort through the problem is necessary. Time can be a stressful thing, but time will go on with or with out you. Further, it will go on regardless of the way you feel; nervous wreck or calm and sufficed.
Chances are you will eventually find a solution. Just remember that a clouded mind brings clouded results. The best way to deal with a writing dilemma is to relax. The writing problem can be resolved much easier this way. Though it's hard to do, be it writer's block, writing dilemma and any other problems, we all know that a clear mind is the best way to go if we can get there.
Chances are you will eventually find a solution. Just remember that a clouded mind brings clouded results. The best way to deal with a writing dilemma is to relax. The writing problem can be resolved much easier this way. Though it's hard to do, be it writer's block, writing dilemma and any other problems, we all know that a clear mind is the best way to go if we can get there.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
You, the writer, have a passion to write. It's a hobby that will be a part of you forever. To become inspired is the driving force behind the scenes. We inspire ourselves to write even when we are unaware that we are doing so. It keeps us writing, keeps people reading, keeps the dreams alive and the world turning. Our writing turns into inspiration for others all around the globe. Remember why you write. Constantly remind yourself of the many reasons why you write.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
Positive thinking brings positive results in countless situations. Of the many benefits you can give yourself, being healthy is an important example; to name one. But positive thinking is a writer's best friend. A healthy mind is achieved by good thoughts, uplifting spirits; one might call it inspiration.
Sometimes you can use encouragement from a friend, a thoughtful gesture, an interest in your progress/well being, etc. But everyone faces times where none of that help comes or comes too late. So we must learn to inspire ourselves. People can be very good at inspiration. You are probably good at inspiring others. So inspire yourself!
If writer's block strikes, make good use of it, or take a break all together. Learn to tell yourself It's okay. Learn to be happy for what you have already achieved - no one can take those accomplishments away!
Sometimes you can use encouragement from a friend, a thoughtful gesture, an interest in your progress/well being, etc. But everyone faces times where none of that help comes or comes too late. So we must learn to inspire ourselves. People can be very good at inspiration. You are probably good at inspiring others. So inspire yourself!
If writer's block strikes, make good use of it, or take a break all together. Learn to tell yourself It's okay. Learn to be happy for what you have already achieved - no one can take those accomplishments away!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Mystery Genres Continued
It is in our nature to find things out and solve mysteries. We are getting even better at it with our technology these days for solving crime. Maybe it is our moral conduct or our nosiness that drives us to solve crimes. Whatever it is, we certainly have contributed to the cause. I think it is more of a moral conduct that inspires my imagination to write mystery books. Although, there are many times when it is my curiosity or nosiness that inspires me to write a mystery book. It is kind of like asking the question "who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?" What inspires you to find out the answer? Is it your curiosity or your moral conduct to save the cookies. It is a funny scenario, but I find myself inspired by both! Whether it was curiosity or moral conduct depends on the person who is writing the mystery book. An example of my own would be creating a mystery on what is causing mass blackouts around the world. I would be inspired to write this mystery for moral conduct because I would think it needs to be stopped and I do not like being left in the dark.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Finding a writing group, or writing partner is sometimes necessary depending on the individual author. Whether it is frequent or on a need-to-do basis, sharing has its many benefits. And if you've run into trouble, and haven't tried it yet, you should give it a shot!
Socializing with others always gives an extra edge to the subject, may it be the inspiration, another take on the matter, an insight otherwise not seen, or only the satisfaction of your voice being heard, a writing friend is full of surprises, and the list could go on. Many authors have gone through this process. Some seek writing groups, others go from one writing group or one individual to another to share their work, and still others simply read their work to a family member.
You don't even have to speak of your current work. The process of "speaking about writing" is soothing in itself. Some writers develop a whole new idea that would not have come up if they hadn't used both of their heads to do it. Some people join to write a book together. You never know where writing may take you if you pull yourself up to your greatest ability.
Socializing with others always gives an extra edge to the subject, may it be the inspiration, another take on the matter, an insight otherwise not seen, or only the satisfaction of your voice being heard, a writing friend is full of surprises, and the list could go on. Many authors have gone through this process. Some seek writing groups, others go from one writing group or one individual to another to share their work, and still others simply read their work to a family member.
You don't even have to speak of your current work. The process of "speaking about writing" is soothing in itself. Some writers develop a whole new idea that would not have come up if they hadn't used both of their heads to do it. Some people join to write a book together. You never know where writing may take you if you pull yourself up to your greatest ability.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
The Writer And The Reader- The Author That Cares
Writing is something we love, it's something we work towards and build; like a relationship. To feel down about your writing is just a strive to perfect something you care about. To be blocked, i.e. with writer's block, is a tender moment in time when you or your mind simply has nothing to say at the moment. Think about actual books and their story line. There are times when a character(s) aren't sure where to move, or come to a point of affection that can only be answered by silence; by thought. There's nothing wrong with this pause. When you embrace it, maybe find something else to write, is when you will let the author in you take control.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Romance Genres Continued
Romance genres are so unique in that they provide a story that fits in with a single human emotion. What is even more inspiring to me is that this emotion is mixed in with so many others along with it and can be seen as part of the climax of the story. I am inspired to write a romance book when I think of this. I elaborate on how different emotions can fit in with the main emotion. I also focus on bringing in the main emotion in the book to the climax of the story. Maybe in a book the main character might be forced to leave their loved one behind in the climax during a battle. The main character would fight to stay alive. I would find a way to mix other emotions into the story as well. Maybe regret if the main character was not sure if their loved one is still safe or not as the story develops. There are so many emotions, and so many ways for the writer to incorporate them into their book. People are filled with countless emotions. This is one of the many reasons I am continued to be inspired to write a romance book.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Poems based on books enlighten the world around us. If you need a writing exercise or even some inspiration pull out your favorite book and write a poem describing it. Since songs are so much like poems, I like to pick a song that reminds me of the story and listen to it before I begin my poem. This is so fun! While writing you remember all the memories of reading this book and now you are describing that joy in writing. Don't worry about not doing justice to the novel, just go with it. It actually brings more popularity to the novel, and it puts you in writing mode. Think of it as a book review.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Short Stories
How do we know whether we are going to write a short story, novella, or a novel? As writers I think we get a feeling. Something inspires us. I like to write short stories. What inspires me to write them are situations that I could put myself in for a moment. Kind of like a short break. Maybe a moment to drink a cup of coffee, or a walk in the park. A story that centers on something like this that gives the reader a break is my idea of a short story. I also get inspired when I think of situations that center on emotion. I focus on a specific emotion of anger, sadness, happiness, or fear. These are situations that I can put myself in as well. Writing about a happy situation would be a kid that lost a tooth, or winning a sports game. I would use a sick person and a dying pet for a sad situation. No matter what genre the story, I like to think of these things to start with. That is what works for me!
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
The writer's experience is a novel in itself! We go through so many adventures and trials both in our books and in real life. Every author's experience is different! How fun is that? Our readers only get to go through half the fun that we do. It's like some of those movies where people leave on a quest, go through and learn so much, and actually have a great, unforgettable time. But once they're back home - they never want to do it again - they don't want to leave. If people who don't write could go through what we do, without the hassle of writing, I'm sure they wouldn't forget it either. It's fun, self-fulfilling, and it makes you full - as if to say, " the cake was the best cake I've ever had and my stomach's so full there isn't room for any more." - Ha, ha - it's kind of like kids when they're worn out. Give them time and they'll go at it again.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Religious Genres
Whether you have a religion or not, religious books always will show you a message of right and wrong. Many other genres can be found within this genre. The great thing about this is that you can relate it to any part of life if you choose to. Whether it is action, romance, or drama, you can relate to the message. All books have a message. I'm inspired to write a Religious book when I think about things to learn in life. I also think about things that people need to stand up for. Some common examples are the right and wrong choices to be made, and good and evil. Just by thinking of these choices I have an infinite amount of material to use for my book. There are a lot of right and wrong choices to be made. There a lot of variations of good and evil. This changes even more with each individual.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Fantasy Genres Continued
Fantasy books bring out something extra to any story or plot. I love it when you have this out of this world idea fitting in with a story. I mentioned before that I like to think of ordinary things to inspire me to write a fantasy book. This time, to inspire the writer in me to write a fantasy book, I think of things that would normally be a bad situation, and make it a rather pleasant one, or vice versa. For one, I would think of something I would be horrified with if I had to be there. An example of a situation like this would be falling in the sky, or drowning in the ocean. I would turn this into a pleasant situation by being able to fly, not fall, and to breathe underwater. On the opposite side, I would like to read books. Although, I would be horrified if I could not get out of one! It might be pleasant at first, but sooner or later I would want to get back to my life. I can only imagine if it was a horror book!
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
The Power To Write- Get Inspired
It's never too late to write your book! If you enjoy writing, keep it that way. Writing is a gift you've been given. The awesome part to this gift is that it is one meant to be shared with others. It starts as your own inspiration and then grows to inspire many more hearts. But the only way it can come out of your pocket is if you write for yourself and no one else.
Relax when you write. A lot of the time, if you think about writing as an art, you become patient and keen for detail like an artist, painting a portrait. If writing in your pajamas makes you relax, then do just that. If drinking a cup of coffee, etc. will help, then have a cup. Maybe you're thinking about writing a scene where a character from your novel is in his/her pajamas, or a small impression of a cup of coffee; if so, this might bring you into character as well.
Relax when you write. A lot of the time, if you think about writing as an art, you become patient and keen for detail like an artist, painting a portrait. If writing in your pajamas makes you relax, then do just that. If drinking a cup of coffee, etc. will help, then have a cup. Maybe you're thinking about writing a scene where a character from your novel is in his/her pajamas, or a small impression of a cup of coffee; if so, this might bring you into character as well.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Poems
Poems provide a special part of inspiration to our minds. They feed the imagination of all things into a form, like music. I am inspired to write poems when I think of all things that come naturally to me. I think of how my flowers and trees blossom from a seedling to a beautiful peace of work, like artwork, the excitement I feel when I have won a match in tennis, and the world around me as I take part in these things. These things come naturally to me, like music comes naturally to a musician once they have learned their piece. With poems, writers make their own music! That is what works for me.
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Expanding your vocabulary to include terms that describe your character, a chapter, book, scene, or genre opens up the door for new ideas to come flowing in. You may never use any of them, but they inspire you to write with that defined tone. I decided to search "horror vocabulary" to see what comes up and defined horror with a few words of my own also. Here is a link to some horror vocabulary words:
Vocabulary list #1
Vocabulary list #2
Notice how there are always contrasting tones to the one that you choose. In a horror book there will be "scary words", and there will be words that make you calm; and unprepared for what is to come. In a romance there will be words of love and words of conflict. We already know this as writers, but it put me in a writing mood!
Vocabulary list #1
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Notice how there are always contrasting tones to the one that you choose. In a horror book there will be "scary words", and there will be words that make you calm; and unprepared for what is to come. In a romance there will be words of love and words of conflict. We already know this as writers, but it put me in a writing mood!
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Saturday, September 10, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Has writer's block struck again? Relax, your story is not going anywhere- hand it over to the pros! Try letting a character from your book write the story.
The character is in a climax, he's at the edge of that cliff, and actually feels much like you right now- frustrated, exhausted, and challenged. They'd laugh if you told them that they could write the rest of the story. But then they would realize, it's no joke. Imagine their emotions, and the outcomes they make for themselves.
Did the character create an even better story? Has this new author written you over? Ha! By the time this is finished, you might feel like the character yourself!
The character is in a climax, he's at the edge of that cliff, and actually feels much like you right now- frustrated, exhausted, and challenged. They'd laugh if you told them that they could write the rest of the story. But then they would realize, it's no joke. Imagine their emotions, and the outcomes they make for themselves.
Did the character create an even better story? Has this new author written you over? Ha! By the time this is finished, you might feel like the character yourself!
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