Writing Circle

This blog is a place for you to bounce your ideas on writing off of other people. Feel free to comment on anything and I may allow other people to publish posts; we'll see how things go. Any rude or inapprorpiate comments will be deleted, no questions asked. Hope you all enjoy this.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Literature

So I discovered something today. Or maybe it was finally fully realized. I'm not sure really.

What it is, though, is that I discovered what literature is, in a way. I guess I figured out part of what makes good literate writing as opposed to simply a story. My examples? The Lord of the Rings and The Wheel of Time. Go me and my fantasy.

Anyway, the specific difference (for any who has read both books) comes from the idea of orality. in Book 2 of WoT there is a poem written by Trollocs (orc thingies). This shows they have poems and written (thus probably oral) language. But what does it mean?

I doubt Robert Jordan (author of WoT) has a good understanding of Orality (from what I know of it) and it shows in his work. I think that if any topic is to be covered, it should be covered with knowledge. This may make my writting life much harder, but the works will improve.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Inspiration

Inspirtation is almost problematic many times. The most inspiring things around me are usually my friends when we talk about stories: books, movies, plays, etc. The only problem is I am not near any writing utensils at these times. I am forced to try and keep the inpsiration from the others going in my head until I return home and my good ideas loose a little of their potency,

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Writing

After one novel, numerous short stories, a couple of screenplays and dozens of poems I finally figured out how to wirte. Ironic, isn't it?