Thursday, December 21, 2006

Hello and Happy Holidays to you,

I am having trouble coming up with an idea for a short piece of less than one-thousand words. Doesn’t it seem how you have ideas about stories coming out the wood work sometimes? That every time you turn around something comes across to you as a great idea for a story; it happens to me all the time too but my problem is that it works for longer stories and not for something less than a thousand but then I remembered that article I mentioned in a previous blog written by Ms. Oard Warner and how she takes “scraps” from a larger story and creates well-put together short stories with them. I thought okay, maybe I could try that but then I thought challenge myself, stretch my imagination and come up with something special, find a way to create a new out of the ordinary story and not something from drop offs of characters I already know, create new characters a new situation, move into unchartered territory with my writing and fill it with excitement, make it interesting, come up with well-rounded characters and do it in one-thousand words or less.

Writing should be as challenging to me as driving a race car is to Dale Earnhart Jr; I don’t believe he knows wants going to happen when he gets out on the track, every situation is different, heart pounding, exhilarating and I want to feel the same rush when I stare at that blank page and try my hand at a new kind of story.

My story is not due for a while so I’m going to read more this holiday season , books and articles I generally pass up; listen a little closer to those conversations that I try and tune out; pay more attention to the world around me that I dismiss in the every day grind and by doing all this I know I’m going to find that story even if I have to stumble across it or even fall face down on it and get my “ah” moment where I’ll pull out my notebook and start writing like a maniac and come up with a short piece I love.

So I’m going to write this holiday season and I hope you will too. Have a happy Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa and just a plain old good time with those you love.

If you have any comments or suggestions, please e-mail me at: matwrite1@hotmail. com. I’ll love to hear from you.

Until next time, God willing,

Lori

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