Monday, February 15, 2016

Are You Writing Pretty Moments or an Amazing Story?

Pretty moments can't last forever.
Hello dear friends and gentle readers! This is Joyce and today I am going to talk about the difference between writing pretty moments and writing a story. Believe me, there is a difference. As attached as you might be to that pretty scene or bit of dialogue, that moment does not a story make. It can however make an already existing story deeper and more interesting. Allow me to elucidate:

I was sitting with a friend on St. Augustine Beach in early April. We had not spoken for nearly 12 years, and yet we were able to pick up where we had left off like nothing had happened and no time had passed. We were kids again and as we sat listening to the waves crashing in the dark. I said "Can we just stay on the beach forever?”

I wasn't (entirely) serious, but I did want to linger in that moment for as long as possible. He laughed and squeezed my hand. "We can't," he said. "We have to live in the world." As I felt the warmth of his hand in mine I realized that this moment could only exist together in a vacuum and the very nature of life does not lend itself to that. Our story cannot remain that perfect and untouched. Something has to happen. The moment has to end. The next bit of action has to begin.

Likewise, our writing cannot remain stagnant. You can linger in a beautiful moment in your narrative for a moment, but eventually you have to move on and finish the story. The work has a life of its own and cannot exist in a vacuum. Things have to happen. Your characters and your story must be strong enough to go through things.

You can't make all of your writing beautiful moments and pretty words no matter how much you want to. You can't remain on the beach doing nothing for the rest of your life. Something has to happen. Action must occur. Otherwise you don't have a story. You have a moment full of pretty words.

That's not to say you can't linger in a moment for a little while. Sometimes it's nice to stop and rest with a friend on the beach before finishing your story. Just make certain that your narrative doesn't go diving headlong into the waves. Not only is this totally cliche, but it could be the death of a promising story that needs to be told.

Eventually my friend and I left the beach. Our story continued and it is everything a good story should be: beautiful, complex, and full of difficult emotions. As much as I might have liked to stay on that beach for the rest of my life, I wouldn’t have things any other way.

What do you think? Can a story be nothing more than a beautiful moment? Is action necessary? Let me know in the comments!

Thanks for reading guys. Now, go Write Like a Rock Star!


Sunday, January 3, 2016

Sunday News: Happy New Year Edition!



Happy New Year Dear Friends and Gentle Readers!

I am back from what has been yet another long hiatus ready to read, write, and edit up a storm in 2016. The last time you heard from me I was hard at work writing my novel in the midst of National Novel Writing Month. Well, Dear Friends and Gentle Readers, I am proud to report that I finished the thing! I won!

I won! I won! I won! I am a winner!

And dig that awesome winner's shirt.
For the month of December I took a break from the novel and worked on revising some of my writing for the MFA packet that I will be submitting on February 15th. I will be working on that until then. I think that's a good thing. It will give the novel some time to breath. In the mean time, I also took some time away from the blog and my editing business in order to regroup and reorder my thinking. I feel that I am now able to return to the blog, and the business with a renewed sense of focus and I hope that will be reflected in what you find around here.

I will not be posting every day as I had tried to do before. Instead I will be posting a news update on Sunday Mornings, a blog post on Tuesdays, and a random piece of writing on Throwback Thursdays. I hope to bring in some guest writers over the course of the year as well. (Shelley Lloyd, I'm looking at you!) We will see what 2016 holds. I for one have high hopes for us all. I know that I plan to Write Like a Rock Star.

~Joyce :-D