Monday, June 10, 2013

Starting the week out right

I came to a decision that since I have started to keep my mind mentally active with my writing that I really need to make an effort not to forget my body as well.  That being said, I started my week off yesterday with a 1.5 run/walk.  My goal is that I will have a good excuse to go shopping for new clothes come the end of the summer.  A good friend of mine is getting married in August and I would love to be able to fit into a smaller size.  Not that size matters, I just want to be a better, healthier me.  As far as my writing goes I have been really bad this week about making time for it.  However, I set my alarm earlier today to give myself a little extra time this morning.  Hopefully, that will set me in the writer's frame of mind.  By the way, I have come up with a boardgame that I am finalizing character cards on.  I am taking suggestions for any character ideas.  The setting is a K-8 school with the players being various students in the school.  If anyone has a funny character idea let me know.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Turning my home into a writer's retreat

I was extremely excited to receive my copy of RWR (Romance Writer's Report) magazine in the mail on Friday.  I was flipping through soaking up the advice and news of the genre when I came across an extremely attractive article about creating your own writer's retreat at home.  It was filled with suggestions and tips on how to turn an ordinary space at home into a warm, welcoming writer's retreat.  The best part was that it told how to do it with minimal amount of expenditure.  I have been kicking around the idea of "setting up shop" somewhere permanently in our house, but it seems that each corner is spoken for.  So today I decided to stake my claim on a section of our library and create my sanctuary.  I shouldn't have to purchase any furniture (Yeah!) so that will save money and what more inspiring of a location can you have other than your own personal library filled with your favorite treasures.  I will make sure to post pics when I have finished.  I'm off to write about Native American shifters and serial killers, wish me luck!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Feeling the inspiration

On the occasion when I find myself feeling less than inspired, I have to go in search of inspiration.  Last time I found such inspiration in a cool little story telling game called Once Upon A Time by Atlas Games.  The web link telling more about this game can be found at http://www.atlas-games.com/product_tables/AG1007.php   It kind of reminds you of those choose your own adventure books from when we were younger.  The premise of the game is as follows; each player is dealt five cards that could include character's, events, places, or aspects plus one happily ever (or never) after card.  The goal is to start telling a story and eventually use all of your cards arriving to your desired ending.  The trick is that the other players can interrupt you at certain times taking over as the storyteller, therefore letting your neatly laid out story go awry.  The key is that no matter what the story must make sense.  It is an awesome think on your feet writing exercise and it really makes you pull out the stops on your wealthy imagination.  The best part is it really does get the creative juices flowing.  I give the creators a thumbs up, I'm not sure how old the target audience is supposed to be, but I can say a group of thirty-some year old kids had fun with it.  Any way now that my mini muse has surfaced it's back to the grindstone.  Please if anyone else knows of some cool and fun writing exercises/activities shoot the info or link my way.  I am always looking for new things to try.