Writing short stories is fun. My challenge this writing term is to write a short story a week. After getting feedback from my class I will post the revised short story on this new page. The first story is the letter to my mother from the now deleted page "My Mother's Husband."
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Making progress...
I am making progress with my challenge to write a short halloween theme story of 1,000 words. I have written drafts for two of the four themes. This week I intend to submit one to my fellow classmates for feedback. This past week my classmates provided me with excellent critiques on the first story I submitted - Revenge - based on the in class exercise "heart on the page." What a thoughtful group of writers I am lucky to have as classmates.
See new post on Dubious Grief page.
See new post on Dubious Grief page.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
1,000 word short story challenge
Whether I can write a 1,000 word short story using one of the following titles: "Immodest Witches" "Hobgoblins" "Black Cat Talks Back" or "I Hate this Costume" - remains to be seen. The idea was presented in my short story class by instructor Nina Hoffman. I have never written a story based on anything other than my own imagination. I am a "seat of the pants" writer and rarely know where a story will take me. So my challenge for October is to write one of these short stories. None of the titles calls to me so it is difficult to choose one. My strategy is to work with word association clusters and see where this strategy leads me. I've also done a bit of research on Hobgoblins - since I was not familiar with these little guys from Scottish folklore. Wish me luck as I pursue this writing challenge.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Heart on the page...
I attended the first short story writing class of the fall term this past week. Instructor Nina Hoffman brings such great energy and inspiration to students. Writing a 20 minute riff "put your heart on the page" - write about a childhood experience where you felt terror, shame, or revenge - prompted students to dig deep into intense emotions from childhood. Nina asked for volunteers to read their pieces. Almost every student shared their writing - very intense experiences. The exercise and sharing created a bond of trust among us, a bond that will allow us to freely share our writing throughout the semester. Thank you Nina!
See Riffs page for my "heart on the page" story.
See Novel Ideas page for my latest insights about Out from the Fog
See Riffs page for my "heart on the page" story.
See Novel Ideas page for my latest insights about Out from the Fog
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Short Stories from a 1950s childhood
I signed up for the short story writing class at Lane Community College. My goal is to write a short story each week and workshop it with my classmates. I've come up with a theme for the pieces set in the 1950's when I grew up in a working class, poor, inner city neighborhood. I experienced the changing nature of my childhood neighborhood - white flight. I was born in 1946, lived in the neighborhood until I was twelve. Over those years whites moved out as African Americans moved in. My family moved when the house we rented was sold by the heirs of the original owner. Reflecting on the changes in my small neighborhood over twelve years should provide insight and understanding about that era.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
So many choices...
With Dubious Grief resting and the fall term approaching, it is time to choose a writing class to move my writing forward. Two classes interest me - both of which I have taken previously - Novel Writing and Short Story Writing. I must decided which class will motivate me to engage with my fiction pieces already in progress. So many choices - too little time.
See new entries on Novel Ideas & Dubious Grief pages.
See new entries on Novel Ideas & Dubious Grief pages.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Revision done!
Yesterday I completed revisions on Dubious Grief that I started a few weeks ago. Now I can turn my full attention to creating new writing pieces. I've thought about a few essays related to grieving I want to write - issues such as: Is grieving a mental illness? I'd like to get a few essays published so I will concentrate in this nonfiction writing area for awhile longer.
I continue working of several fiction pieces - revising a novel and writing short stories based on my experiences growing up in the 1950's with my two sisters. And I continue writing pieces for my humorous book - which gives me so much fun and laughter after all the grief and pain.
I continue working of several fiction pieces - revising a novel and writing short stories based on my experiences growing up in the 1950's with my two sisters. And I continue writing pieces for my humorous book - which gives me so much fun and laughter after all the grief and pain.
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