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3/26/2023

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Imagine this blog as a coffeehouse table where we chat about writing over scones and breves. Either that, or a slumber party at 1 a.m. where we kick our legs and giggle in our pillows. Sometimes, it might even be a diary where I tuck away little notes or curate the words that have to leave my head and land on something.

In any case, writing is like having your heart in a hundred places at once. Every word is an awesome, ugly, messy attempt at learning and connecting. Writers are constantly breaking themselves up and building at the same time to make weird and wonderful pieces that could mean something on and outside of the page.

This might be a nice place for my other words, the ones that don't quite have a place to go. So, hi.

A lot of what I write is to explore the intricacy of "being." The words come from my appetite for testing my own morality and empathy. I like characters that represent the complexity of “doing wrong," since living is complicated--I've found my (belated) teenage rebellion in that.

We don't need characters to be "likeable," we need them to be distinct and multi-faceted. They need inner and outer conflicts, central contradictions, and imperfections. Their story takes shape based on who they are, what actions they take. Then, they become people we can empathize with.
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Robert McKee said, “all stories take the form of a Quest." George Saunders said, “we tend, in discussion, to reduce stories to plot (what happens). We feel, correctly, that something of their meaning resides there. But stories also mean through their internal dynamics--the manner in which they unfold, the way one part interacts with another, the instantaneous, felt, juxtaposition of elements."

All of this depends on character. Plot and characterization are directly and authentically connected. The story unfolds from the character's wants, their wounds, their subconcious needs and concious choices. They need to be one thing and another. And then another. It's their complication that determines the stakes, the situation, the story.

So, I think that's one thing driving my writing right now. With my characters, I'm getting to know a person. Some are more difficult to figure out than others.

Sure, it's make-believe, but the important thing is "belief." You come up with an idea. You make that into a being. You give it traits, until it's a character. You learn what makes them tick. You romance them or throw them off a cliff or kick them in the nuts. You try your best to capture their essence in words and believe it. Then, your readers might too.

Thanks for reading, and happy writing.


Isabella

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Gloria
3/26/2023 10:25:30 pm

Jim would have understood all these words and meaning. Your writing is incredible and I got most of it. Keep it up!

Love you even from afar.

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