February 4, 2020

Has a photo inspired my writing?

watching a river flow
A real-life view inspires my writing. A photo is static and seen through a frame while a view from a high rock looking into a valley with a river emerging through evergreen trees offers decisions, or resting under a tree by the river with the light flickering through the leaves and branches, or sitting in a rocking chair looking at the birds and foliage of plants mingle with a few flowers offers story discovery. During any of these meditations, a story can flutter into my mind. First, an image then as a movie or short a
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video. And as fast as I can, I rush for a pencil and paper to decipher the inspiration later what happened, what was said, and why.

The fun is creating the words and a need for anyone to read or hear the story. Most of my stories are thrown into my 'later' box. A few I combine, and that's when the real journey begins --> characters and a plot develop and twist the reader through the words as if they are floating on a river that splashes through the trees and creatures along the valley floor.

4 comments:

  1. I agree, Bobbie. It's part of our duty as writers to think of our readers. I know, when I'm reading a good piece, it's clear the writer was thinking of me. Sort of. Happy IWSG Day.

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    1. The reader is the outside viewer and we want to draw them into the story just as a in piece of art we want a person to view. Yes, so we talk directly to them.

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  2. My stories flow like movies in my head as well.

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    1. The visual makes writing fun! Catching all the action is my problem and sitting the reader in the film.

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