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Posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 12:20:47
I have a favorite pencil. I also tend to write in my head before I write anything down on paper. Once I deceide what I want to write or least a good part in my head, I write it down right away.
Sometimes it helps if I can think of a good metaphor and I go from there. But it also has to look good typed.What do you all do?
Posted by Sigismund on April 8, 2008, at 15:23:24
In reply to Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 12:20:47
To write, first find your voice.
Please advise how.
Posted by karen_kay on April 8, 2008, at 19:31:08
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Sigismund on April 8, 2008, at 15:23:24
god, i wish i knew how!
i'm still waiting for that wonderful novel to magically appear in my head, on my screen, in writing, crayon, any way at all...
courage maybe? that's where the voice comes from?
i wish i had a clue. i'd be rich and flaunting it here :)
Posted by Sigismund on April 8, 2008, at 21:02:22
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to write? » Sigismund, posted by karen_kay on April 8, 2008, at 19:31:08
I can imagine you doing some American Gothic type number.
Posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 23:19:07
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Sigismund on April 8, 2008, at 15:23:24
You just keep writing and the voice will come out if you have one. Not everyone can write, but everyone has a voice, but uses different way of expressing that. But to come up with a persona, now that would be fun!
Posted by Sigismund on April 9, 2008, at 3:31:54
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to wri, posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 23:19:07
>You just keep writing and the voice will come out if you have one. Not everyone can write, but everyone has a voice, but uses different way of expressing that. But to come up with a persona, now that would be fun!
Not everyone can write, but not everyone has a voice of their own either.
How do you judge authenticity?To begin with we copy the voices of others and over time we digest them and form our own identity; at least that's the way it should be.
The posting format here encourages me to try to try to find my voice by trying to find the strongest vein of feeling.
This leads to intransigent statements.Are all of us here personnas? Not unreal, of course, but partial?
What about a couple of personnas per person?
I would like to refute myself.
Posted by obsidian on April 9, 2008, at 21:52:01
In reply to Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 12:20:47
well, I have a whole list of starter subjects, starter sentences...they are often metaphorical
that I use for journaling
but if I ever write here it's likely just gobbly guk falling out of my head
the possibilities are endless!
I mostly write things on looseleaf paper and then throw them out!have you ever heard of "morning pages"?
http://paperartstudio.tripod.com/artistsway/id3.html
just an aside...
I love this magazine
http://www.thesunmagazine.org/
there is some really nice writing in here, and people send it short things they have written, there are different submission topics monthly
Posted by obsidian on April 9, 2008, at 21:55:27
In reply to Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 12:20:47
Posted by Happyflower on April 9, 2008, at 23:38:12
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to write? » Happyflower, posted by obsidian on April 9, 2008, at 21:52:01
Wow! Thanks OB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will be spending a lot of time in the morning pages. Thanks!
Posted by susan47 on August 12, 2008, at 20:29:14
In reply to Do you have any special rituals you use to write?, posted by Happyflower on April 8, 2008, at 12:20:47
A nice long toot of hootch, the hootchie mamma cha-chi mammachi Mamma, Mama, mama.
Ma'am.
Madam Happyflower, I regret to inform you that my one and only blessed ritual before I sit down to Write, as they say, to expound on the sh*t in my head, is to have a nice long toke, dahling, darling, as I get older the emphasis is more on the droll and less, much much less, on the sane.
Lovely to meet you.
My dear.
hee hee.
Okay, see, that was just so much f*ck*ng effing fun, forgive the swearing but it Was Too.
Posted by susan47 on August 17, 2008, at 20:12:25
In reply to Re: Do you have any special rituals you use to write? » Happyflower, posted by susan47 on August 12, 2008, at 20:29:14
I'm sorry, I apologize I was having too much fun and I realize I was Uncivil, and I was. But I didn't mean to be.
Sorry, to everyone I offended, if anybody read the above post you were probably offended, and I can certainly see why. If you were. Offended, that is.
Posted by susan47 on April 2, 2009, at 17:30:05
In reply to Apology, posted by susan47 on August 17, 2008, at 20:12:25
"Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight" by Alexandra Fuller
Posted by susan47 on April 2, 2009, at 17:34:11
In reply to Fabulous book, link, posted by susan47 on April 2, 2009, at 17:30:05
"Small Wonder" by Barbara Kingsolver
Posted by susan47 on August 2, 2009, at 0:50:17
In reply to Re: Fabulous book, link, posted by susan47 on April 2, 2009, at 17:34:11
"The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy. This writer is also an architect, and her writing is beautifully constructed. The voices in this book are very, very strong, very convincing. This is a favourite, worth reading more than once. I loved it.
Posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:01:35
In reply to Re: Fabulous book, link, posted by susan47 on August 2, 2009, at 0:50:17
"Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie.
Posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:04:25
In reply to Actually, posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:01:35
Unbelievable.
Wow.
And another book, an important one, with No Link to Amazon. I think I feel .. disappointed and upset.
Posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:05:52
In reply to Amazon - NO LINK???, posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:04:25
that I know people who do most of their shopping via Amazon.com
which I think is .. as usual .. what's easy, not necessarily what's really Good, or Important.
Like, you'd have to have an education or anything.
Posted by 10derHeart on September 7, 2009, at 15:49:08
In reply to Amazon - NO LINK???, posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 1:04:25
Amazon linking here has been broken for nearly 3 weeks, give or take. Have not seen Dr. Bob around for quite a while. Probably he has not worked on the issue yet.
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/admin/20090813/msgs/914746.html
Posted by susan47 on September 7, 2009, at 18:05:41
In reply to Re: Amazon - NO LINK??? » susan47, posted by 10derHeart on September 7, 2009, at 15:49:08
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