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The Writer's thread
I have been writing a decent amount lately (mostly due to the increase in my reading :)), and I thought it might be nice to have a little roundtable thread for the writers here; to talk about inspiration, schedules, ideas, how you write, why you write, advice. You know, the works.
I'll start things off with why i started writing. I became interested in writing when i was in 7th grade and I won a writing contest. Granted it was non-fiction, but it was a huge deal. I had played with writing before, but that set the gears in my head in motion. Then, a few years later, when I was 15, I read Homeland, by R A Salvatore, and decided I wanted to write fantasy. I experiemented with fantasy for years, never finishing anything. Eventually, after seeing, of all things, Judge Dredd (yes, with Stallone), I began working on a sci fi world that would put star wars to shame in terms of complexity and characters. And it grew so big, i still dont know where to start with it. Around 19/20, i worte Bearwood and discovered I loved to write horror. I took a break for years while I found myself, started Gloom which as yet to go beyond the second chapter. I have been writing seriously for about a year now, i went from 3 short stories to my name to 10 (one fantasy, the rest horror), and I am working on a second fantasy short story that is a precursor to a novel. I have back-burnered my dreams of screen-writing for now, since straight written-word is my comfort zone. And that is a short synopsis of me as a writer. I leave the floor open for the next person. |
I had always been a songwriter and poet. I wrote silly depressing poems and thought of myself as a tortured artist and musician when I was a teen. I started making money as a songwriter while still a teen, but when the money stopped, I moved into acting.
I ended up in musical theater. I enjoyed performing for thousands, but always thought the stories were insipid and wished I had better material to perform, so I decided to write an opera - a bloody, gothic, horror opera. I had no clue how to do it, so I thought I should put it in screenplay format first...just to see if the story was strong enough on its own to sustain a musical adaptation. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the process and realized immediately that I was meant to write in this form. I tried a few comedies, a family drama and a sitcom, and then wrote another gothic horror script and realized that THIS is where I belong. 24 feature-length screenplays later, I've finally moved into short fiction. Check out the link to my short THE FLESH SHOW http://www.buried.com/cgi-bin/horror...on=view&id=611 |
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And this is a splendid idea for a creative and innovative thread, Vod.:) |
My motivation has been lacking lately, It has picked up in the past month, but I'm referring to the last 2 years or so.
I sometimes think it is my relationship that is blocking my creativity and in ways I know that is true, I don't get a lot of time to myself. But in the last month I have moved out of the flat and am getting some ideas flowing again, it feels like I'm on the way back. I started writing in Primary school, I had a few story published in the monthly school news letter, The one I recall being the most popular was about killer Jelly babies. I won a Scholarship for an assighnment on bike safty in Grade 6, Since then I have always written, but except for some self publishing back in the 90's I haven't done much with my work yet. I'm never really happy with my endings, I find that the hardest part of the process. |
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Very good idea, maybe it will help this ennui pass... I've been writing since a child and have won some contests and awards but mostly when I was young. I have yet to get back into writing seriously, too many ideas and not enough drive to execute them. I'll be knee deep soon though, I feel it coming back. |
My mom loves books, always has, and I think she made damn sure I felt the same way. I had a library card young, and read as much as I could, whenever I could. Didn't exactly make me popular in school I'll tell you that. Oh well. I started writing in 5th grade, I wrote a short story for a class assignment, and I realized soon after I couldn't seem to stop. It helps me stay sane, well kinda....:rolleyes:
I have many finished short stories, even more short stories that I have started and still mean to get to. I have notebooks full of rather BAD poetry. :p I even have the outline of a book finished (back home at my parents unfortunately, I need to have them send it to me soon, so I can get back into it) and several chapters of another novel written. I write with a pencil and paper, it feels better to me. I honestly can't stand to sit in front of a computer and type out my ideas. Which means my notebooks are a mess, and probably wouldn't make sense to anyone but me. I mostly write horror, or mystery. Some fantasy. I have never been published. And I can't swear I have any talent. But I write more for me than other people, and if that's all it ever comes to, I guess I will have to be happy with that. |
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When he was aksed by someone how to write to sell, and how good a living you could make, he said the money can be great, but write as if you will never sell a thing, write what you want to write and would want to read, with the thought that you will be the only person that will ever see it. If you thik like that and still feel the need to write, then you have the first step at what it takes to be successful. There are talented people out there with no passion, and it shows through. I stopped reading Koontz because it felt like he wrote for the paycheck, not the passion. I write because the stories play out in my head regardless of if i put them to paper or not, so I might as well try to make a living out of it :) |
I have been writing since I was able to hold a pencil. My ideas never seen to get on the paper fast enough, but this really became a problem for me in high school. I started with Fantasy and even did the dreaded Romances, but I've always had a facination with Horror. I've been writing a script for five or six years now. This is maybe the fifth or sixth time that I have rewritten it too. I really don't feel that I have a knack for writing Horror.
I think that when I was in high school and my ideas started to be bogged down with homework is when I saw a greater potentional for my writing ability. I wrote a short story on a group of soldiers in World War II. I brought extensive detail into their deaths and the tools used. My teacher, who was a veteren of that war, cried when he read it because it hit home. He posted my writing for all the teachers to read and I recieved a lot of infomation on writing workshops and contest. I felt bad because I was forced to write it, I didn't feel that it was worthy.:o I think that I am great in short stories and quick tales, but I can never seem to really get what I want written down. I have thousands of unfinished half stories and several scripts started. Thanks for reading this mess.:D |
I Write Some Poetry
Every Once In Awhile Nothing Too Deep Whatever Makes Me Smile I've Shared Some With You All When I Can Find The Time Just Throwing Together Thoughts And Hoping That They Rhyme It Started As A Joke One Aprils Fool Day I Had So Much Fun I Thought I Would Stay I Wonder If A Screenplay Would Be Accepted In Verse I Could Get Uwe Boll To Direct His Movies Couldn't Get Any Worse And Johnny Depp Would Star Hes My Kind Of Thespian Or Maybe I Could Get Ellen And Make It About A Lesbian Yes A Lesbian Movie It Will Be With Rhyming And Dancing As Well And Juggling Would Be Nice Think Of All The Tickets I'd Sell And In A Years Time When The Academy Comes To Call I Shall Receive My Oscar For "the Carpetmuncher's Ball" |
About time you posted in this one, Marley. And I love that ^ poem.:D
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