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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Creative Writing: The Art of Description
If you’ve ever read Charles Dickens, then you know what great description is. His unique ability to bring color, smell, taste, sound and livelihood into his novels is refreshing, to say the least. When you read most modern novels – other than those by Dean Koontz – you won’t find any of the remarkable description that makes a novel come alive.
The problem is that most novice writers focus more on the action than on the description. Using that philosophy, you have several characters doing a variety of things, but you can’t picture any of those actions in your mind. Without description, you can’t relate what is happening in the novel to what could actually happen in real life.
For example, let’s take Dickens’s description of the convict in the first chapter of Great Expectations:
“…a man who had been soaked in water, and smothered in mud, and lamed by stones, and cut by flints, and stung by nettles, and torn by briars; who limped, and shivered, and glared, and growled; and whose teeth chattered in his head as he seized me by the chin.”
He could just as easily have said: “The convict, whose clothes were dirty and whose skin was cracked and bleeding in places, limped over to me and stared down at me with a growl, seizing me by the chin.”
Although that is an adequate description of the convict, it doesn’t lend the same texture as the one that Dickens himself used in Great Expectations.
When you are writing your novel, focus on each and every scene as though you are living it. Imagine it in your mind as you want your readers to see it, and grasp tiny details that might otherwise escape you. In fact, you can even fixate on those small details in order to add flavor to your story.
For example, I once wrote a suspense novel for a client in which I used the symbolism of a ticking time bomb at least thirty times through the script. Any sound that was rhythmic could be compared to that time bomb, and I used it to create a sense of urgency and to focus the reader on the fact that time was running out for the main character.
You should also focus on the descriptions of your characters, even the ones who appear on the street or at the grocery store and are only discussed in passing. Those minor details bring life to the story; we are always noticing in the man on the corner with the limp and the woman at the movie theater with the huge black mole. They make your story realistic in a world where the reader knows that it’s fiction.
As a final thought, I want to encourage you to practice description on a regular basis if you hope to be a novelist. Keep a small card file in your desk drawer and when you meet someone interesting, write a description of him or her on a note card. That way, you will always have characters from which to draw to make your stories unique.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Online Writing Contest - Competition Tips - How to Win Every Contest You Enter
So you've stumbled across an online writing competition / contest, or perhaps your favourite brand of cereal is offering you a chance to win a holiday around the world. All you have to do is tell them in 25 words or less why you want it. And you want to win, right?
Well believe it or not there are a small number of easy steps you can take to dramatically increase the odds in your favor. And here they are, free of charge just because I'm such a nice guy...
No Sob Stories!
This tip goes first on the list, because it is the most important. For some reason the first thing that seems to come to people's minds with these contests and competitions is "how can I get them to pity me?" It sounds like a great plan as an entrant, but speaking from personal experience as a judge in these contests, I can tell you that it's a complete turnoff.
Nonetheless people will try ever trick in the book...
We can't pay the rent... our house burnt down... everybody in my family has cancer... I need 16 operations so that my dog stops being depressed and I can have my leg re-attached then pay the rent and burn the house down... well you get the point.
Let me make it very clear - this tactic does not work, even if you are telling the truth, because:
1. Judges can't verify your claims, so anyone can make up any story they like.
2. After a while these entries become so numerous and laborious that they don't stand out.
All that you will do is send the judge into a depression spiral. More to the point, you will end up highlighting your competitors' entries because theirs are more enjoyable to read.
Be Creative and Make it Fun to Read
Depending on the number of entrants, judges can often have a lot of text to read. As their head slumps closer and closer to the desk and the coffee starts to wear off, your entry is going to need to have something special about it to get noticed. The best thing you can do is get creative. And I mean really thinking outside of the box (if you are thinking poetry right now, you are not thinking hard enough).
My advice to you here is simple. If you come up with something different and make it really stand out, and MAKE IT FUNNY, you will win. When I hear a fellow judge burst out into laughter at his or her desk, 9 times out of 10 he or she is reading the winner. I can usually even tell which entry they are reading because I had the same reaction when I first read it.
If you can manufacture a reaction like this, chances are you are on a winner. I suggest using your friends and family as test dummies here. If they end up in a ball rolling around the floor you've done your job. If the best you get is "not bad", "(chuckle) very good" or even "looks good to me", then you need to go back to the drawing board.
Now that's not to say every winner will be comical or humorous, but your entry needs to stand out as somehow being impressive or interesting.
Stick to the Rules and Stay on Topic
If I had a penny for every time a "words or less" entry broke the rules, I would currently be Bahamas and you would be on your own with this one. Take the time to read the rules, terms and conditions before entering. And if you are provided with a quick-start guide to entering a competition, read it over at least 3 times and make sure you take the advice onboard.
In general, you should always:
· Stay within the word limit
· Write in direct response to the competition's question or topic (really important!)
· Avoid coarse language
· Submit your entry in the language requested
Short, Sharp, Shiny
Just because you are allowed to use 25 words doesn't mean you should. If your entry says what you want it to say, don't fill up the rest of your word limit by repeating yourself or adding useless details. All you end up doing is diluting your message.
Polish It!
So it took you 5 minutes (or maybe 2 days) to create your entry. Would another 5 minutes of proofreading kill you? No, of course not, but it will definitely help you win. Check your grammar, check your punctuation, check your capitalization and check your spelling. Presentation makes your entry easier to read, and will greatly improve your chances.
Submit It
It sounds obvious, doesn't it? But how many times have you seen a competition you would like to enter, only to let the due date slip by? As the saying goes, you've got to be in it to win it. And if you use the advice I've just given you, your chances of coming out on top will greatly improve.
So what are you waiting for?
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Words For Thank You Notes - Thoughtful Words to Express Your Thanks
It's highly important that you choose the best words for thank you notes. After all, you want to let people know how much you appreciate what they have done or given you. A simple thank you isn't going to cut it anymore.
Choosing words for thank you notes isn't that hard. You can be as creative as you want to be, depending on the person you intend to send the message to. If you have a couple of thank you notes to send, here are some words you might find useful.
1) I can never thank you enough... But I'll try! Thank you so much!
This one is more lighthearted and is perfect if you're writing to someone who did you a favor. It's simple, sincere and a funny enough to be considered memorable. Sometimes, the best words for thank you notes are the simplest. But don't just stop at saying thank you though!
2) Thank you for this gift, and for the gift of knowing you.
People like to know that they're appreciated. If someone sends you a gift, this line would probably be the best. It takes away all the materialism of the actual present and instead highlights the more meaningful side of gift giving.
3) I'll think of you every time I use it.
If you happen to receive presents that aren't exactly to your liking, you should use these words for your thank you notes. It's still the truth, but you phrased it a little differently so as not to hurt anybody's feelings.
Choosing the best words for thank you notes can be a bit daunting at first, especially when you have to write so many. However, with the sample listed above, I hope that you'll be able to add more meaning to your notes rather than just a common thank you.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Funny Dating Headlines - The Funniest Ever
When did you last hear a funny dating headline that made you laugh out loud? Actually, I shouldn't be asking this but what gets my goat is the fact that all the good ones have already been done to death a thousand times over. Is there a respite? What you just heard is an emphatic yes.
Please find below some of the funniest headlines I have come up with. They must be used with all the inertial energy your loneliness has amassed till now.
Warning! This man/woman behaves like a flu and has been down with a swine: Now how many times you people used your greatest fear to bring out a smile. I heard someone is writing a book titled "Love in the time of swine flu". And the cholera is planning to sue him on deliberate 'redundancy" practices. Do you remember posing for me? Yep, I am the same wild life photographer: This is an headline with an animal twist. Animals are the lastest in-thing as far as your dating profile header goes, now-a-days. You ain't an animal if you disagree! Leapfrogging to other profiles is strictly prohibited. You are MINE!: Frog has always been an object of envy from the time it had been kissed by a beautiful princess and got its ticket to humanness and prince hood.
There are couple more headlines that are ready sneak out of my creative chest, so watch out my articles with a goofy anticipation and the mental aberration that you have fallen prey to just a few minute back.
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