Why I Write
When I write, I draw on my experiences as a woman with a painful past, a rapturous wife and mother, a world traveler, and a spiritualist. For me, writing is an art form. Like an artist, the work becomes more than I imagined it would be. When I set out to write a story with a particular idea or character in mind, words I cannot claim as my own flow from a magical and mysterious place through me and onto paper. The work takes on a life of its own; it is living art. The process fascinates me, satiates me, and makes my life more meaningful.
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In 2011, my main focus will be on writing a novel. Since I'm a novice novelist, I've decided to come at the project from different angles, exploring the genre and experimenting with its elements. This blog and its offsite sister blog will be my journals where I attack novel-writing one day at a time.
As I was creating my BlogSpot page, the inspiration for the blog solidified in my mind. I named that blog "One Significant Moment at a Time." In essence, I want to use the format as a reminder to walk through my life with my author's eyes open, taking in the details, feeling the emotions of the day. As moments unfold and I feel their affects on me as a person, a woman, a mother, a sister, a member of the world community, I'll let the writer in me talk about it.
Creative Nonfiction is the genre most fitting to describe what I envision accomplishing here, moreso than blogging or journaling. The style is best suited, I feel, for my ambitions as a novelist.
In addition, Friday entries will not be written by me. Instead, I'll turn the keyboard over to one of the characters in my novel. He or she will relate the events of the day as s/he saw them, through the filter of his or her perception.
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October 2, 2009 at 6:01pm October 2, 2009 at 6:01pm
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Today was the last prompt for Legerdemain  's 15 For 15 contest. I have had a blast challenging myself and reading some truly amazing entries. A wonderful group of writers competed this time around, and even more than the entertainment their entries provided me each day, I was touched by the number of people who contacted me regularly, just a quick email, to say how much they liked my short or to congratulate me on a daily win. I feel much closer to mystic_writer, Hyperiongate  and 🌖 HuntersMoon  -- all of whom were recognized over and over for their outstanding entries. Their emails have meant so much to me in the past two weeks.
A contest like this one really brings people together while challenging us to keep the writing bar ever higher for ourselves. I want to thank the following people for cheering me on during the round: LJPC - the tortoise , Annette , alfred booth, wanbli ska , LdyPhoenix , Winchester Jones , Winnie Kay , Kate - Writing & Reading , KimChi , and Joy . If I've forgotten someone who sent me encouragement -- remind you so I can thank you properly!
As I look around for more avenues to keep me and my daily writing practice on our toes, I've started playing along in Acme 's "Invalid Item" . So much fun -- you should click and participate, you aren't already. I'm working on my Prompt 2 limerick right now, but for fun, here's my winning entry for yesterday The prompt was write a poem about a vampire but don't use the word "blood" or any of its derivatives:
I'm A Vegetarian Vampire
I’m a vegetarian vampire
Cursed with eternal life
Roaming the night in search of food
I can cut with a butter knife
My skin crawls, my stomach churns
at the thought of sinking my teeth
into the flesh of an animal’s neck
and sucking what runs beneath
From sundown to dawn, I dig around
in gardens and grocery trash
Collecting delectable, edible bits
to add to my sarcophagus cache
Strawberry juice runs down my chin
Beets stain my fingertips
Pomegranate rocks my world
Cherry Kool-Aid smile on my lips
Alas, a vegetarian vampire does
indulge in one lament
For I’ve been told how delicious is
tomato sauce with a garlicky accent.
Happy October, everyone!
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