Ring Psychology #17Welcome to the first Ring Psychology, post-Aaron Hall.
When Aaron suggested this column for the Stumblebum website
I thought it was a great idea. Hell, the writing tips he’s
given here have helped me on more than one occasion. So when
he decided it was time for him to leave Stumblebum Studios I
asked him if we could continue the Ring Psychology column
after his departure. He graciously said yes. So here you
have it, the sorta-new, not-so-different Ring Psychology!
Writing, 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!
Everyone’s Illuminated
Have you ever heard someone say this:
“Oh, I’m not artistic. I don’t have a creative bone in my
body.”
or maybe even said it yourself?
I can’t tell you how many hundreds of times I’ve heard that,
from so many different people. Now, obviously I’m pretty
actively creative. I do graphic design work, I write comics
and short stories, I do a semi-daily comic strip and I even
started this here website with my friends. But that doesn’t
mean I’m any more artistic or talented than the next guy. I
just found the things that I love to do and I do them as
well as I can in my free time.
I’ve always been a big believer in the idea that everyone
has a special or unique talent. Something that they do well,
something they really love doing. I had a friend who worked
at a comic store with me, years ago now, who used to tell me
all the time that she wasn’t really creative or artistic.
But every time she said that I had to remind her that she
was wrong. At the comic store where we worked there were
these glass display cases and each month she would set up
these really interesting little displays inside these cases
showing off various products that the store sold. Sometimes
the displays were themed to certain times of the year,
Halloween, Christmas, what have you. My favorite was the
Jack Kirby display she made once. The point is, she did this
not because she had to but because she enjoyed doing it and
had a talent for it. And that made her artistic.
Everyone has this artistic quality within them, whether they
consider this particular thing artistic or not. It can be
anything really. From painting to cooking, from photography
to a flair for home repair and remodeling, everybody has a
special talent that they enjoy utilizing, either as a hobby
or a full-time job. Anything, if done with a certain amount
of love and passion, is an art. It’s something you feel
inside, something that makes you feel proud or accomplished,
even if that feeling is fleeting.
So find that certain something you love to do and explore it
to your hearts content. Do it as well as you can. And the
next time you hear someone say that they aren’t very
artistic, make sure to remind that just how untrue that
really is.
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