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Authors and Creativity.Lately, in writers groups, there has been some discussion about keeping the joy in our writing. There are a bazillion answers as to how this can be accomplished. I think one is by indulging our other creative talents. Yeaph. OTHER creative talents. Authors are very creative people. Think about all the other talents you have and how those creative outlets can nourish your writing. Here are a few. Sewing. BTW I hear it’s coming back as a thing. Knitting and crocheting. Setting a proper table is now considered an art. You’ll notice there is no place for a cell phone. Family wrangling. You parents know all about that. Cooking. Look at all the TV cooking shows. Painting as in, on a canvas and the walls. Carpentry. Sketching. Coloring. Gardening. Decorating. Giving Parties. Yeah. I hear you asking what these creative endeavors have to do with writing. When you begin writing a new book you write a synopsis. Make a plan. Develop a structure or a pattern. Look at the talents I mentioned above. How many need a plan, a pattern? When sketching a face you start with the basic features everyone has, head shape, jaw, ears, nose eyes. But, it is how we shape those features that makes the face unique. Take sewing a dress. You begin with a pattern. Each one has an opening for the head and sleeves, but think of the creative possibilities in achieving the finished product. Same with a book. Plot, setting, characters, conflict, goals motivation, and so on. When you begin to write every word inside you doesn’t rush out like a water fall onto the page at once. It’s like knitting and crocheting. One stitch/word at a time culminating in this great design/book. I believe spending a few hours, minutes, a week with your other talents can help feed the writing beast. As for me, I’m sketching again. Drawing my characters. Although I have to admit I sometimes use the Flash Face app to get the basics. I color in the big girl books. I click the knitting needles and crochet with basic stitches. Garden. What are your other creative talents? Take one of yours and examine it for similarities with writing. Do you think enjoying all your creative venues can help keep the joy in your writing? What are yours? |