Ring Psychology #22Writing, like any other artistic or creative undertaking, is
far from an exact science. We ain’t masters of the game. We
don’t have a special rulebook. But we do know a thing or two
about writing that’s helped us out from time to time. And
here’s where we share our secret voodoo methods with you!
Inspiration:
I was sitting around with one of the other contributors of
Stumblebum Studios and one of the issues that seem to always
come up popped into the conversation yesterday, inspiration.
Fiction, the articles, pretty much anytime we put anything
to paper. Where does the inspiration come from?
For me, there is no direct correlation between what I am
trying to write and where my inspiration comes from. Fiction
novels and novels of short stories normally don’t give me
the inspiration to write fiction or ideas for my next
project. I don’t read articles to decide what to write my
article about, although I do a lot of perusing to research
them. But my inspiration is not totally from different
sources either. I could be driving home and see a billboard
on the side of the road, a commercial on television, or a
dream I remember only bits and pieces of. I can’t really
force it to happen. It doesn’t happen more often when I read
than if I glue myself to the television. It all seems pretty
random. The trick for me doesn’t seem to be how, but when.
When inspiration strikes I have to be ready to take full
advantage. At work, in the middle of the night, whenever I
think the words are willing to pour from my fingers. It
never matters what is coming out either. Incoherent words
and phrases in the middle of the night may look like
gibberish and garbage in the morning, but if only a few
sentences make it through the mess, then that could be the
little nugget of a story I need to get the ball rolling into
something bigger.
Saying that, it is very difficult for me to just sit down
and write something. I can stare at my computer screen for
what seems like forever and get nothing more than a flashing
cursor, and sometimes I can just grab the computer and in a
matter of a half an hour or so and put together something
that I can sit back and be proud of.
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