When Organic Is Not An Option

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So, I’m not one to outline. I’m not one to plan—except for who my main character is and what the general story is, along with an ending. I guess that’s an outline of sorts, but it’s usually all just a bunch of random notes in journals or scraps of paper or scenes playing over and over in my head just waiting for me to write them.

Then along comes NaNo. Yeah. Whole new experience for a so-called organic writer. In essence, it’s a rather primal type of expression, but at the same time, you only have thirty days and you need a plot. Plain and simple. Yeah, a character is great, but a plot is what’s gonna get you through the thirty days of mindlessness. Plot…mindlessness. The two don’t seem to go hand in hand, but they do.

I’m a little behind on my goal as of this moment, but I’m about to catch up by doing what I always told myself I’d never do. I’m gonna pull a gun on my character. Something crazy and horrible happened in my hometown—just down the street from me—a couple nights ago, and it resulted in a death. Real life, meet NaNo book.

My character, Kyle, is just kind of dragging at this party. Of course things have happened and she’s just a big ole mess as far as people go, so there’s a story there. But, I was finding I had no clue where the story was going.
Well, since I’m not a plot/outline gal, I’ve decided to be a gun gal. guy_with_gun

Do y’all do things like that? Or is it a cliche that people suggest, yet no one really does? Like, if you’re having a problem with a character and s/he is going nowhere, not pushing the action along, kill him/her off. Make something crazy happen.
See, I’ve never made anything happen. But I’m about to. I’ll let you know how it goes, but I’m also interested in how you guys deal with situations like this. I also wonder if, by doing this writerly thing, am I growing as a writer? Am I learning what needs to be done to make things work? Or am I so desperate I’m becoming less of a writer? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not insecure or doubting this plan of mine. I just wonder….

Do you use writers’ tricks? If so, have they worked? Let me, and all of our readers, know. I’m in the mood to learn something and who better to learn from than fellow writers, right?!?

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Since winning her first writing competition at a young age, Eden Tyler, has only fallen more in love with the written word. She uses her English, Psychology, and Sociology backgrounds to create depth to her own stories and novels while contributing to and running websites about writing. This is what fulfills her, along with working as Co-Editor for Fuel Your Writing, but she also enjoys the freelance work that puts food on the table (and that ever-essential roof overhead) for her family.





Where do your Dreams take you?

We all know how a scene or song can inspire us. How dreams can turn into a novel. So I want you to come up with something that can turn into the next best seller! Whether it be from an actual dream, or from one of the pictures, I don’t care, but write something related to a dream, and post your work here. No more than 500 words please.

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Go!

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Sarah Jensen
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Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/





A Song for Sunday
Lie – David Cook
“You’re hiding regret in your smile
There’s a storm in your eyes I’ve seen coming for a while
Hold on to the past tense tonight
Don’t say a word, I’m OK with the quiet.
The truth is gonna change everything.”

Lie – David Cook
“You’re hiding regret in your smile
There’s a storm in your eyes I’ve seen coming for a while
Hold on to the past tense tonight
Don’t say a word, I’m OK with the quiet.
The truth is gonna change everything.”

*****

*So, this song gets to me every time I hear it. And I doubt I’m the only one.

I’ll bet others on here have wanted a boyfriend, girlfriend, heck–even a close friend to stay. Just one more day. One more night.
To ‘lie’ a little bit longer.

How would a character of yours react/deal with this situation?
Write a short story depicting his/her pain and progress–or downfall. I’ll post mine in the comments, as well.
Have fun with this!

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Eden Tyler
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Since winning her first writing competition at a young age, Eden Tyler, has only fallen more in love with the written word. She uses her English, Psychology, and Sociology backgrounds to create depth to her own stories and novels while contributing to and running websites about writing. This is what fulfills her, along with working as Co-Editor for Fuel Your Writing, but she also enjoys the freelance work that puts food on the table (and that ever-essential roof overhead) for her family.





Storybook Tuesday

It’s Tuesday again and you know what that means: Sharpen those quills. It’s story time.

Let’s see what y’all have for this picture.

panoramic-snow-trees

You can find this image here.

Now go write that story.

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Sarah Jensen
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Sarah is writer looking for an agent. She is currently working on novel # 4, editing novels 2 and 3, and querying novel # 1. For more insight to her work, visit: http://legendoftheprotectors.wordpress.com/ or http://legendoftheprotectors.blogspot.com/





Tuesday Storybook Picture

So again, I will post a picture, and a story. (Story will be in comments.) You add your own story, inspired by the picture.

Here we go:

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Picture found here.

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Tuesday Storybook Picture–on a Saturday?

Why not. I missed the chance to share a picture and a story Tuesday, so we are doing it today.

Remember, write your story before you read the others. I will post my story in the comments as well. Have fun, and let the creativity begin!

Here is the picture:

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The link to this picture is here.

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