Practice of an aspiring writer, artist, and dreamer...

Sunday, 28 April 2013

A Plot for the Next Month

All right folks, I've got a plan.

May is an interesting month to me. First, there's the obvious reason: my birthday is May 9th. I'm the type of person who wishes that her birthday was special or something, but really I like spending the day enjoying my own company. Ah, but I digress. Other people have birthdays in May too, like my sister and my best friend. It's a month for Mother's Day, when I get to thank my wonderful mom for everything she does. Finally, it's when spring finally starts showing up in Cleveland. April kind of teases us with warm days interspersed between freezing, but May at least promises to never snow. I appreciate that.

Anyhoo, since I like May, I've decided this is the month when I will begin my creative writing exercises! Yay! It helps that I'm almost done with my second semester of grad school, so I will have a tad bit more free time. It'll be epic.

Here's the plan: every day in the month of May (ha, that rhymes), I will post an exercise to help with writing. Some days, it may just be me brushing up on grammar. Other days, it may be practicing detail or character development. Some of them will be ones I've done for workshops and the like, others I will make up... probably on the spot.

You're probably now asking yourself: why in the world should you do this? Well, for starters, I would love to write one of those self-help books for writing skills. Haven't thought of a title or anything, but I like the idea of forcing the readers to write, since that is the best way to learn. It's also great practice for me, and it has been awhile since I did exercises.

PREVIEW!! This means in June, I may begin my series of stories. This means every week, I will add another chapter to my story. I'm bouncing around two ideas at the moment, so by June I'll hopefully have it figured out. Until then, bear with my incessant posts...


1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a great plan! However, incessant posts will only be tolerated fully clothed; they're unbearable bare. :)

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