Welcome Writers!

Welcome Writers!

The blogs from 2012 are meant to help inspiring writers to write a novel whether it becomes published or is something you do just for yourself. But the blogs for 2013 consists of five different categories:

Writing About is for events I have written in my book and includes tips on how to write similar situations.

On My Shelf is a book review for writers. I will share my thoughts from a writer's standpoint on books I like.

Rules For Writing is where I will discuss writing rules I've heard from other writers.

Chrys' Writing Rules is where I will share my own writing rules.

And Topic is about any writing-related topic you can imagine.
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Friday, January 6, 2012

Catching A Spark

This post recieved the title of the Best Blog Post of 2012 from the blog carnival Third Sunday!

A story is an artistic arrangement of words that can make us see a lush green field, hear a baby’s terrified wails, smell delicate orange blossoms, and even taste rich red wine.
To write a story you need an idea, a spark that you can lay on a piece of paper where it can blaze into a book. An idea for a story can be anything. The sky is not limit, the limit is beyond it.

Photo by Chrys Fey

The idea for a story can be as simple as a young wizard boy (J.K. Rowling), a futuristic cop (Nora Roberts as J.D. Robb), or a haunted hotel (Stephen King). You could get an idea from your grandparents great love story that you hear every time you visit them, or from a friend who just went through something good (or bad). It could be a memoir or a true crime that has always fascinated you. You could also get an idea from a bizarre incident –which is how I started writing….

One day, when I was twelve years old, I sat down on a small grassy hill next to my house after a lone game of basketball. I was playing with the sharp blades of grass when my fingers brushed something that was stuck deep in the roots. I thought it could’ve been a lucky penny or a key to a secret place.
Curious, I dug it out and looked at my find. Unfortunately, it was not a penny or a key but a screw. The tip was crooked and it was crusted with orange rust. For the strangest reason, while holding that pathetic screw, a story came to me about an extraordinary girl in an alternate world.
I rushed inside my house, grabbed an old notebook and a black pen, and  then ran back to that little mound of grass to write the beginning of that story.
I wrote fiercely, trying to catch all the words stumbling around in my head, and I've written every day since.

This is a picture of me when I was twelve.
  
So as you can see, an idea and inspiration for a story (or a series of them) can literally come from anything. Don’t fight to find a story, let it come to you instead.

One day, when you’re least expecting it (that is always the moment) your eyes will widen and you’ll think “that would make a great story!” and voilĂ !
Now capture that spark with both hands and set it on a piece of paper to blaze.

QUESTION: What sparked your urge to want to write (a novel)?

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3 comments:

Elaine Kaye said...

Great blog! I can't wait to read more!!

Stephenie Brown said...

Thank you for posting this blog! It is very inspiring! I started writing silly things just as a hobby many years ago and have recently decided to try writing a book.

Jamie D said...

I love your blog!

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