Sunday, October 26, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Conscious Imitation: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
It would not be enough. Hearts will betray
Us in a moment; they defy decay
And then sputter out when they ought to glow.
A mind, for acclaim, would not suffice, so
Dependent upon banter of today.
Its inconsistent wit would fade away
And bored, the mind would change its mind and go.
The soul is satisfactory to use
But only if it would never sanction
The emptying of the heart’s or mind’s pews
Of their precious light and motivation.
The spirit presents an adequate muse
If growth is its only alteration.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Far Above Rubies
Or does it wait, shining and lonely
For a stubborn thief to come
80 paces to the left,
wary of the booby traps,
and dig deep
To find the gem whose price is far above rubies?
Friday, June 6, 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
“The advantage of reading widely as opposed to trying to formulate a series of general rules, is that we learn there are no general rules, only individual examples to help point you in a direction in which you might want to go.” -- Francine Prose
As I've been working on this latest project, I find myself wanting to reread a slew of books, not as an adoring reader, but as a writer, gleaning technical information. "How does the journey work in this one?" "What was that character like?" "How did the climate shape their culture?" "How did their borders develop?"
And so I've been, as the quote says, looking for examples to help point me in the direction I might want to go. There are no general rules -- simply ideas and little outgrowths that work better for one particular story, or not.
Fascinating.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Once I am no longer curious about a story, I really have a hard time writing it. Cindy's story still has several gaps in it, but I know what happens in those gaps and it's not really anything terribly exciting either. The obvious answer is to MAKE something exciting in those parts, but...I don't know what!! And besides, I keep adding to the beginning because it's still not quite where it's supposed to be and I am -- surprise surprise -- curious about it.
So, I keep working on the beginning and hoping for brilliant inspiration on the bits in the middle. After all, I've already discovered a few things backing up and writing the story with a different start. Maybe it'll all work out in the end either way.
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