I love the chance to re-live a great story over and over! I always get my chance with science fiction books! Some of the best movies that I have seen are based on science fiction books. It is about time this genre gets revisited again for some more books and their stories to be re-lived. Some popular movies based on books that you can re-live are Children of Men based on the book The Children of Men written by P.D. James, Jurassic Park written by Michael Crichton, and Battlefield Earth based on the book by L. Ron Hubbard. Some of my favorites are Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle, Body Snatchers based on the book The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, and Congo based on the book by Michael Crichton.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Science Fiction Books Make the Best Movies- Revisited
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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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Monday, October 3, 2011
Literary Fiction Books Make the Best Movies
Literary fiction genres have some rules of their own. I like that these books bring out the human aspect and focus on them so much. Literary fiction books definitely separate themselves from other genres. I also like how these books can fall into additional genres as well. Of course, some of the best movies are based on these books. Some popular movies based on books are The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, and The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Some of my favorites are The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold and The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. I enjoy these types of books. You really can see the characters come to life with their thoughts and feelings!
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
My Book- A Movie?
Just as a director decides on so many different aspects relating to the film making process, a writer must do the same in his/her book and can learn from the questions that are raised and the types of solutions that are offered. Think of how the cameras are set in a scene, and the (mood) being captured in so many different ways. The script should bring the point of view to life; providing more narrow and decisive camera options. An author can do the same.
Camera angles, for example, change numerously throughout a scene, but make no mistake; every angle has a purpose. When thinking of this idea enough one can almost see the cinematic techniques within a novel. Take some time to focus on these ideas. When watching a movie or reading a book, do this also.
Camera angles, for example, change numerously throughout a scene, but make no mistake; every angle has a purpose. When thinking of this idea enough one can almost see the cinematic techniques within a novel. Take some time to focus on these ideas. When watching a movie or reading a book, do this also.
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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Friday, September 30, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Find out how books or movies are balanced. Think of all the climatic points and weigh their importance. You can think of good versus bad outcomes. If you do this enough you'll notice trends relating to certain genres. Sometimes it begs the question, "Is their an ideal pattern to genres?"
A story usually satisfies both needs for problems and solutions so that there is a clear and defined ending. On occasion, horror books or movies have one bad thing happen after another and leave the conclusion with another bad happening. Some movies and books end on a happier note and seem to lean the total balance that way also. Others are equal in presenting both life's trials and satisfying outcomes. Can you feel the balance in your own book? As you add things on both sides of the scale, eventually you have picked apart your novel and the weight is either equal on both sides or leaning toward one.
A story usually satisfies both needs for problems and solutions so that there is a clear and defined ending. On occasion, horror books or movies have one bad thing happen after another and leave the conclusion with another bad happening. Some movies and books end on a happier note and seem to lean the total balance that way also. Others are equal in presenting both life's trials and satisfying outcomes. Can you feel the balance in your own book? As you add things on both sides of the scale, eventually you have picked apart your novel and the weight is either equal on both sides or leaning toward one.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Action Genres Continued
Action genres are so fun. They provide a way to get the reader on the edge of their seat nonstop. I think the writer experiences just as much when they are writing this as the reader does, if not more! I love to be inspired by these genres. Something that inspires me to write an action book the most would be things that I would find very difficult to do. Of course, finding a bomb and disabling it would be a very hard and stressful situation to be in. Trying to stop a train before it heads towards a broken bridge would be another. These situations would inspire me to be able to write an action book that would keep my readers on the edge of their seat. Naturally my character would be doing all of the work and risk all of the danger. Something I could live with.
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