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14 Sep 07 Writing Prompt #1

I’d like to try something new – but it’s going to require a bit of reader participation.  I know I don’t really have the time to sit down and do a lot of fiction writing right now, and I suspect there are a lot of others in the same boat.  But I do know that the only way to get better at writing is to do a little of it on a regular basis.  So, I’ve started compiling some visual prompts that spur the creative process.  Here’s what I’d like to do:

Once a week, most likely on Fridays, I’ll post up a picture that I’ve either found on the web or is a photograph that I’ve taken.  From there, you use that image as the basis for a short story.  It can as short as a drabble (100 words exactly) or as long as a short story, but let’s not exceed 1500 words, for the sake of keeping the stories easily readable in a short period of time.  Write your story, post it on your own blog, and then make sure there is a comment or trackback here pointing to your story.  I’ll then compile all the links into a new entry on the following Thursday and post up a new writing prompt on Friday.

I’m going to need help with this, though, aside from needing people to write stories.  I’d also appreciate as much word-of-mouth as I can get, so even if you don’t participate by writing stories, if folks could help by advertising these writing prompts on their own blogs and send people this way, that would help immensely to create a fun writing environment for everyone.

So, without further ado, here’s the first writing prompt:

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Write a story based on this image that is no longer than 1500 words.  Then leave a comment or trackback to this entry linking to your story so I can add it to the list.

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30 Aug 07 Wet Paper Sack

Can you write your way out of a wet paper sack?  It’s really a very important skill to have.  (Source: serotoninrain)

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25 Aug 07 Things To Do

Geez, I have a lot of things on my non-work-related to-do list:

  1. Finish writing the two blog drafts currently waiting in the queue
  2. Write up the handful of new entries that are sitting in my head
  3. Update my other blog
  4. Read issues 9 and 10 of Apex Digest (yes, I’m a bit behind on things)
  5. Read issue 5 of IGMS
  6. Read Damned Nation
  7. Read Goodbye, Darwin (courtesy of Cavan Terrill) and write up a little review
  8. Write a story for a flash challenge at Liberty Hall to get back into the swing of things
  1. Work on my fantasy short story and finish it up

    And that’s just the short list.  Of course, I’ll be going back to work for a half day on Monday to see how I do and will be slowly working regular daily activities and physical therapy into my routine, as well.  Not to mention copious amounts of sleep, since I’m sure all this ‘new’ activity will wear me right out for awhile until I get back up to regular strength again.  Looks like the ‘busy’ just found its way back into my life again.  Should be fun.

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25 Aug 07 Back to Writing - Maybe

It’s been quite awhile since I’ve written any fiction, but lately I’ve been feeling the itch to write again, especially now that we’ve started to get some of my medical issues sorted out.  Between a sleep disorder, thyroid condition, and back problems, I just really haven’t felt up to doing much in the creative realm until just in the last week or two.

I’d like to get involved over at Liberty Hall again, so that will probably be how I get myself warmed back up to writing again.  I also have a story from a past LH flash challenge that I’d started fleshing out but never finished.  So, I may try to finish that story and then see if I can get someone to buy it.  I’d still like to get something I’ve written into IGMS and Apex Digest, so I’ve got goals.

A lot rides on how long I can sit at my desk to write, since I’m still recuperating from back surgery, but I’m hoping that as I heal I’ll be able to get back into some sort of writing rhythm.  Guess I’ll just have to wait and see how things work out.

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26 Jul 07 250 Words

Jason Evans is running another of his quarterly writing contests this week, which ends up being bad timing for me since I’m going in for back surgery tomorrow.  It’s unlikely I’m going to feel up to much of anything but resting between now and the deadline, but everyone else should definitely go check it out and participate.  His contests are always a lot of fun, and he puts up some pretty decent prizes for the top five places.  Go, write, and enjoy.

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09 Jul 07 Ficlets

I’ve started playing a bit with Ficlets, since I can’t do much else right now.  It’s actually kind of nice to be restricted to 1024 characters or less and fun to see if, and how, anyone builds on it.  My first Ficlet is an elaboration on a snippet I posted a while back.  My first Ficlet is called Dead Gods.  If you want to take a stab at elaborating on it, go for it.  I can’t wait to see what someone does with it.

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21 Jun 07 SchizoDID, SchizoDONT

Ok, this bugs the tar out of me, especially since I’ve seen a lot of writers, both for books and for TV, who get this wrong.  Schizophrenia is NOT the same thing as multiple personalities.  Schizophrenia involves delusions and hallucinations, among other things (see A Beautiful Mind for a flick that actually gets it right).  Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder before the DSM-IV revision) is what is actually multiple, or split, personalities.  It’s a common misconception that the two mental disorders are one and the same.  Stephen King got it wrong in The Dark Tower series (and should, in my opinion, have fixed it in Book 5, given the timespan between it and Book 4), and the writers of Stargate SG-1 got it wrong in a couple of episodes, just to name two examples.  There have been plenty of others I’ve seen lately, too. 

Get it right, people!

(Aren’t writers supposed to do research on these things?)

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15 Jun 07 Writing Gig

I’ve just picked up my first paid writing gig – Mark over at Weblog Tools Collection posted a brief note a couple of days ago indicating he was looking for someone to take over the daily theme and plugin release entries.  Well, I’ve relied on those for a long time as my best source for new utilities for WordPress, and I’ve been disappointed recently that they’ve been inconsistent, and I’ve always wanted to start making a little money doing something I love – so I jumped on that and contacted Mark to express my interest.  Today, my first entries have appeared, which I’m very, very excited about.  I’m not certain about the exact readership statistics at this point, but I know that the feed shows over 5500 subscribers, which is the largest readership I’ve ever written for.  It’s a bit intimidating, really, but I think it’s also going to be a lot of fun.  It’s just nice to finally be putting my writing skills to good use.  Granted, right now it’s simply making lists, but hey, a guy’s gotta start somewhere, right?

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04 Jun 07 Busy as a Beaver

I’ve been neglecting my blog lately.  Heck, I’ve been neglecting almost everything that isn’t related to my job or the farm lately.  Life is just keeping me busy of late.  I even have story ideas I’d like to work on, one of them a short story idea inspired by Orson Scott Card himself.  Oh, I’m sure he doesn’t know it, but it’s an idea I read in one of his how-to-write books that’s been niggling at the back of my brain for a few years now.  I think I’d like to give the idea a shot and see if I can make something work.  I just haven’t had the time to sit down and pen something, and I’m not sure I see time opening up in the foreseeable future.  Such is life, right?

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22 May 07 Self-Publishing

Fred over at The Truth About Writing has written his opinion on the merits of self-publishing – and he raises a good point.  Here’s my take on the subject:

The biggest detractor I’ve heard about self-publishing is the fact that 90% of self-published authors are hacks – folks who really don’t know how to write to save their lives.  The rubber really meets the road when a lot of these authors are some of the most arrogant folks you’ll ever meet who think their novel is the best thing since sliced bread – and who will ridicule and berate you for not agreeing.

Personally, I’ve always been pretty split on self-publishing.  On the one hand, it’s true that a lot of folks who probably shouldn’t be published because they actually can’t write go this route, making for a lot of terrible books to weed through.  But on the other hand, I don’t see why self-publishing can’t be used as a viable alternative to getting books published, if you can write something that’s quality and that readers will actually enjoy.  In those cases, the biggest advantage to going through a “traditional” publishing house is that they do all the publishing and promotion legwork for you.  But if you don’t mind do a lot of your own sweat-work, then self-publishing certainly seems like a viable alternative.

What are your thoughts on the topic?

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