Monday, April 14, 2014

CURRENT PROJECT- Yes! The Fiction Flows


With all of my attention focused on the music industry and freelance of late, I have struggled with writing fiction. The characters are still talking to me but I just tell them to sit and wait their turn. They listened... for awhile.

With the deadline for the Arkansas Writers Contest drawing near ( entries have to be postmarked by April 18th), I opened up the floor for character discussion. I've revisited a couple of early pieces as well as dove into research for three new groups of folks.

One of those folks is the legendary Hank Aaron. I am sure I am in the minority (as opposed to the minors) when I say I don't enjoy baseball. I never have. So imagine my surprise yesterday when as I researched historical events over the past seven decades, Hank Aaron's name came up multiple times. By the time the afternoon was through I had learned more about the Home Run King than I ever thought I wanted to know. The poem I thought I was going to write morphed into something totally different. By the way, I'm writing this when I should be working on that poem.

The 'write what you know' thing comes into play once more because I now know enough about this baseball legend to write something with my own voice. Will this piece be a home run? I'd like to think it will at least place. But even if I do not, at least I learned something new on this journey.

Speaking of new... that fish bowl thing I talked about last week? The algae is clearing in the tank. I'll let you know when the water is free of gunk and let you see for yourself.

Creative Blessings!

7 comments:

  1. It's so hard to balance all the demands on your time and still find time for creativity. You've got a lot going on!

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    1. I've found a new way of 'multi-tasking' I'll be talking about soon. Everything I do (aside from housework) involves creativity. Hugs

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  2. Sounds like you thrive on being busy. I love that about creative people. Thanks for the inspiration.

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    1. I have always been 'busy'. I am at my best when I am under the gun. Thanks for stopping in T! Hugs!

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  3. Sounds like you thrive on being busy. I love that about creative people. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  4. Ah! Another multi-tasker. It's nice to know I'm not alone.

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    1. It's the creative gene, Chuck. We can't get away from multi-tasking if we wanted to. Task on!

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