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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Writer's Camp--Day 2

Thanks to everyone for waiting patiently for this post! I won't share everything we did (because that would be a really long post) but I'll share my favorite parts.

Anyway, here goes Day 2 of my writer's camp!

We started off by sharing our most recent entry in our "Idea Notebooks." An "Idea Notebook" is a notebook that you write in every day for inspiration in your writing. Every morning you write down twenty images or ideas that are in your head. They can be simple, stupid, or make no sense, but the more specific the better. You don't have to like everything you write down (or even understand everything you write down), you just have to have twenty things. Here's an example from my notebook:

1. Chewed and bitten pencil
2. Pulled-out hair
3. Sleepy eyes
4. Melted ice cream
5. Apple computers
6. Ashes
7. Long-forgotten bookshelves
8. Dusty corners
9. Bed-head
10. Untied shoelaces
11. Pile of crumpled papers
12. Free writing
13. OCD
14. Blank pages
15. Tower
16. Burned-out stars
17. Curtain call
18. Imposters
19. Pretzel twists
20. Hunger

My "Idea Notebook" has been extremely helpful. I've found that most everything in my notebook makes for great subjects in poetry.

We then proceeded to talk about "Qualities of Good Writing." We brainstormed as a class to figure out what qualities of good writing we needed for every genre (whether it be contemporary, fantasy, poetry, non-fiction, an essay, or anything else). Here's what we came up with:

1. Focus (meaning you don't jump around from subject to subject without any natural transition).
2. Creativity
3. Originality
4. A good hook
5. Good organization/structure
6. Clarity
7. Flow (this goes along with focus--if you're going to change the subject, change it naturally so it's not jumpy and abrupt).
8. Proper grammar/spelling
9. Good word choice
10. Your purpose or target audience is clear (if you're writing for teens, it has to be clear that what you're writing is for teens. If your purpose is to help people become better writers, then you need to write something that shows that).

I also learned some new words that are good for writers to know:

-Figurative Language = similes, metaphors, and personification
-Cohesion = flow
-Coherence =  unity
-Mechanics = punctuation
-Diction = word choice

We then moved on to poetry. I wrote a poem dedicated to my favorite color (yellow):

Yellow

Yellow is the sun,
A lemon,
A cat's eyes.
Yellow is the feeling of hello after a
Goodbye.
Yellow is happiness,
Bright,
Bold,
And true.
Yellow is the color of me and you.
Yellow somehow manages to turn
Sour into
Sweet.
Lemons into lemonade.
Now isn't that neat?
Some might argue that yellow is cruel,
Turning sunshine into sweltering heat.
What a wicked tool.
But the yellow sun shines so we can
Follow the yellow brick road.
The yellow sun makes our smiles brighter
Like friendship or a happy code.
Yellow is the merry kitten who chases butterflies,
But can never catch a single one,
No matter how hard he tries.
Yellow is a happy thing,
Beautiful and true.
Yellow is the word I use to describe me and you.

We did some free writing, too. I wrote a short poem/narrative that eventually expanded into my final project that I shared with everyone. Here is the first stage of the piece (I'll share the final stage in my last post).

The Golden Gate of Promises

A child's black glove lies on a road sign,
Ripped and tattered,
A sign that winter is a thing of the past.
Spring is upon us.
Rebirth.
Rejoice the fact that we have a chance.
While behind us may lie a field of broken dreams,
Ahead of us is the Golden Gate of Promises.

Challenge time! :D Write down twenty images or ideas that pop into your head and share them in the comments. I'm curious to find out if anyone starts an "Idea Notebook" after reading this post. ;)

(Psst! I've been doing a lot of posts around the internet lately. Here are the links to them):

"Top Ten Summer Reads"
"The Five-Draft Plan"
"Book Stack Saturday"
"Four Magical Items I'd Love To Own"

10 comments:

  1. Great post! I love your yellow poem! It's lovely. I like this line in particular: "Yellow is the feeling of hello after a
    Goodbye." I also like the one about the kitten chasing butterflies.

    I'm also happy to see that I've read all your posts all over the Internet - it's hard to keep up!

    I'll accept the challenge. I don't have an idea notebook per se, but I do have a notebook that I use for my story ideas, character ideas, name ideas, etc. I have loads of ideas - the trick is making myself make time to write often. Okay, here goes:

    1. Nose prints on glass
    2. A blanket
    3. The purple swirl on a seashell
    4. Sighing repeatedly
    5. Mustache
    6. Steel-toe boots
    7. Mix tapes
    8. Oscillating fan
    9. The number "9"
    10. Cheese
    11. Ornamental stars
    12. Donuts
    13. Taylor Swift
    14. Maids
    15. Guitar
    16. Gloves
    17. A part-time job
    18. Interviews
    19. Crispy snacks
    20. Brown bag book covers

    That was fun! :)


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  2. Right, here we go:
    1. Hashtag
    2. E-mail
    3. Crisps
    4. A piece of music
    5. Writing
    6. Someone swimming in the river
    7. Ice cream
    8. Hot (guess what's the weather like here :P)
    9. Fishing
    10. Wind
    11. High-heels
    12. Esperanto
    13. Royal baby
    14. Italy
    15. Beach
    16. Class
    17. Jewels
    18. School
    19. Blogging
    20. News

    Ok, this totally makes NO SENSE, but this were just the things I could think about. You should have a lot of fantasy to do this every. single. morning. ;-)

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  3. I'll accept the challenge
    1)Valentine
    2) Jar
    3) Rose
    4) Matchmaker
    5) Occupation
    6) Card
    7) Florist
    8) Snack Bar
    9) Lake
    10) Rainbows
    11) A Mobil phone
    12) Connection
    13) Friendship
    14) Inspiration
    15) Dreaming
    16) Book
    17) Coffee cup
    18) Calendar
    19) Notebook Paper
    20) Summer days

    That WAS fun

    Deb

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  4. I love so many of the things you have written down, and it is clear you are a poet! The camp sounds wonderful. I can't tell you how much I wish I'd had the opportunity to do something like this at your age!

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  5. Umm... Lets see here...
    Transformers
    Books
    Cloud
    Alaskan Malamute (Dog)
    Diamond Sword
    Coffee
    Laughing
    Red
    Flying cars
    Snail
    Bone
    12
    Door
    Bigfoot/Yeti
    Locked chest
    Electric bug
    Stuffing world
    Tracing
    Sizzlers
    John
    Gum

    I have no idea were half of those came from... But I always think about Transformers. ALWAYS!!! :P

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  6. @Boquinha Yeah, that was my favorite line, too. :)

    @Martina Thanks! :D It was great!

    So many great lists! :D I don't see how any of us will ever be uninspired again!

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  7. That's a pretty eclectic list of words! It's great to see how your mind works. I loved the yellow poem. I'll take the challenge:

    1. Cool breeze
    2. Feet
    3. Music
    4. Salt
    5. Dogs barking
    6. A ringing phone
    7. Butterflies in my stomach
    8. Books
    9. Blank paper
    10. An itch I can't scratch
    11. Kittens purring
    12. The clacking sound of nails on a keyboard
    13. Mint
    14. Summer sunshine
    15. A guitar
    16. Muscles twitching
    17. Pens, all lined up side by side
    18. Sirens blaring
    19. A wig
    20. A swinging pendulum

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  8. @Dr. Mark I like the pens all lined up and the swinging pendulum. ;)

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  9. 1. Yard trash

    2. DUI

    3. Broken speaker

    4. No answer

    5. Dunkin' Donuts

    6. Chalk

    7. Taillight out

    8. Up early

    9. Mazeltov!

    10. Eric Clapton

    11. Thoreau

    12. Tom Sawyer

    13. Band aids

    14. Signature

    15. Pesto

    16. Pesto

    17. A really good pesto

    18. Now I'm hungry

    19. Pasta with oil and a basil and cilantro pesto

    20. Kitchen

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  10. So, pesto?

    And DUI? How do these things pop into your head?

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Thanks for making me happy. :) Post your musings on my blog post here!