Creative Writing
October 7th, 2009
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Creative Writing
Something about the act of writing eases the soul and frees the mind. Writing a story is known to be a journey into deeper self-knowledge, and a rewarding challenge.
This section is about my forray into this craft, the tools I developed to make it easier and more effective, and my coming experiences (my first NaNoWriMo comes to mind).
Take a look at my Fiction Kit, which sums up the extent of my knowledge at this point, and helps work the mechanics of a (hopefully) good story. Even if, for now, writing still considerably eludes me.
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dear charles: the first thing that came to mind, after falling into the “creative lab” rabbit hole, was a question: “mike” i asked myself, do you agree that in a general way, people seem to belong in two catagories: (1). those who are fearful of living, and look at other people as if they have a dollar sign pasted on their face. they are afraid of life and afraid of death. they are of the ego and of limited ability to explore. (2). those people who love life, and enjoy the entire “play of existance” (after all, we as humans are making all this up…hopefully i’m not starring, in every scene, in the worst B movie ever written, by me?) they love every second of this forever experience. these people are givers not takers, they don’t view others as a pocket to pick to fill their insatiable hungers.. they are compationate, inquisitive, in the moment, holistic in thinking…..in an instant, i understood that charles is of the second type. wonderful. the second thought was of myself spending many, many hours, over a period of months, sitting in front of the “raft of the madusa” at the louve.
thirdly, how great it is to have a teacher like charles, who wants to give away, and share his quest of exploration…..and interestingly, few people write him to say hello, and thanks for the inspiration. the joy of creation… being in the moment, when time has no meaning, and no place. i was looking for a “free calendar” on the web, free because calendars keep track of something not real…so how much is it worth? $29.95…not really worth anything, and i was led in serendipitious syncronsity to a guy who makes a calendar for people who aren’t traped in the illusion of time. perfect, that’s what i was asking for! hello charles, thanks, mike.
dear charles: the first thing that came to mind, after falling into the “creative lab” rabbit hole, was a question: “mike” i asked myself, do you agree that in a general way, people seem to belong in two catagories: (1). those who are fearful of living, and look at other people as if they have a dollar sign pasted on their face. they are afraid of life and afraid of death. they are of the ego and of limited ability to explore. (2). those people who love life, and enjoy the entire “play of existance” (after all, we as humans are making all this up…hopefully i’m not starring, in every scene, in the worst B movie ever written, by me?) they love every second of this forever experience. these people are givers not takers, they don’t view others as a pocket to pick to fill their insatiable hungers.. they are compationate, inquisitive, in the moment, holistic in thinking…..in an instant, i understood that charles is of the second type. wonderful. the second thought was of myself spending many, many hours, over a period of months, sitting in front of the “raft of the madusa” at the louve.
thirdly, how great it is to have a teacher like charles, who wants to give away, and share his quest of exploration…..and interestingly, few people write him to say hello, and thanks for the inspiration. the joy of creation… being in the moment, when time has no meaning, and no place. i was looking for a “free calendar” on the web, free because calendars keep track of something not real…so how much is it worth? $29.95…not really worth anything, and i was led in serendipitious syncronsity to a guy who makes a calendar for people who aren’t traped in the illusion of time. perfect, that’s what i was asking for! hello charles, thanks, mike.