Saturday, March 17, 2012

Lost Prologue

I wrote this a long time ago and it's just been sitting ever since. I doubt I'll do much with it ever, but it was an interesting exercise at the least and it did launch a new idea of which I am currently working on.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

What's My Motivation?

There's always something that drives someone to create. For some, it's money and fame. For most, it's a burning desire to share something from within yourself with others in the hope they'll like it, and the "voices" will be appeased. At least, that's what tends to drive me.

From the time I was very young, I've told stories or have written poetry. It was a "party trick" of sorts that I would have people give me a topic and I'd write them a poem in a short period of time. (Often in as little as five minutes.) I'd write these on napkins or whatever anyone had on hand. It was cathartic to get the words out and give them form even if it was briefly so.

I don't plan on being famous from writing a book or making a lot of money doing it. I just plan on enjoying the pursuit of creating something that I can claim as my own.

So what's my motivation? I just want to create, pure and simple. It's what I was born to do even if it's something that only a few friends and family care about. Besides, the "voices" are tired of being crammed into the recesses of my mind. They want out and they're kicking up quite a ruckus.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Story Fragment- The Inn


This is a fragment of a progressive story I wrote with a friend. It most likely will never evolve beyond this point, but it was an interesting experiment.

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Vignette #1- Life's Brief Reflection

I like stretching my writing skills now and then by writing Vignettes. I'm a bit rusty, so it's time I knocked it off and started really putting forth some effort again. I miss creative writing more than I realized. It's a little like forgetting to breathe until you find you're gasping for breath.



vignette  (vɪˈnjɛt)
n
1. a small illustration placed at the beginning or end of a book or chapter
2. a short graceful literary essay or sketch
3. a photograph, drawing, etc, with edges that are shaded off
4. architect  a carved ornamentation that has a design based upon tendrils, leaves, etc
5. any small endearing scene, view, picture, etc


Vignette #1 - Life's Brief Reflection

 The room was palely lit and anemic in color save for one woman softly wrapped in crimson velvet. All else about her seemed dim, dingy, and faded as if by decree that she, and only she, should shine. Her lips shimmered in nearly the same crimson as her dress and her eyes were as cool ash surrounded by dark feathery lashes. Even the sounds of the party dared not touch her for fear of causing offense. All else, save for her were but fractured and imperfect mirrors by which she was merely a bare reflection within.

"It is sad," these fragments whispered.

"She was lovely--too lovely," they would say.

"Too young by far," came the flat and faceless words echoing and falling limply against the curtained walls.

"We shall miss her," nodded these broken things with their empty platitudes.

She blinks but twice as the voices fade. She turns attempting to put faces and names in her memory, then shatters into starlight that flies free returning once more to the boundless heavens.