Inspired by the chapter "freewriting shall set you free" from Pen on Fire, by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett
Chapter Take-Away: Create a Freewrite Topic Pile.
What is freewriting, some may ask? It is a method used by many writers to get the creative rain gutters unclogged. Here's how it works, take one or more evocative words or phrases as a starting point and set a timer. The key: write for the allotted time without stopping, without editing, without second guessing. Silence the inner critic and allow stream-of-consciousness to roam free.
I don't yet have a Topic Pile, so while working on my first freewrite I stole two words from nearby books with the open-and-blindly-point approach. I landed on "alarm" and "squashed this selfishness" and allowed myself five minutes.
It was not a stellar writing accomplishment, but it definitely gave me mental pictures to work with.
READER INPUT: Post three unrelated words or phrases that I may add to my Freewrite Topic Pile.
49 days of Pen on Fire
Posted by
Christa Brassington,
on Friday, June 18, 2010
Labels:
Freewriting,
Pen on Fire,
Reader Input
1 comments:
Evocative Words, submitted by David H.:
* unabashed apathy
* eternal destruction
* homosexual female pastor
* shiny new polished electric car
* putrid-smelling rundown overflowing outhouse
AND
* sluggish bum laying under the bridge
Evocative Words, submitted by David H.:
* unabashed apathy
* eternal destruction
* homosexual female pastor
* shiny new polished electric car
* putrid-smelling rundown overflowing outhouse
AND
* sluggish bum laying under the bridge
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