About once a month an idea hits me like a stray golf ball: it comes from nowhere but is very real and awakening when it hits. I have decided that I should write these down somewhere. I'm thinking in a word document or possibly a little black book of ideas.
Along the same lines is the thought of not rewriting the great American novel. I don't want to write something that is the same story about the same type of characters looking for the same magic rock to defeat the same big ugly. It's been done. It's been done masterfully by people who had more writing skill at age ten then I imagine I'll ever have. I don't want to be a professional writer, and I don't think the world will miss much if I'm not. But I do want to write a few things, and maybe even see one on the best-sellers list or in a major bookstore. Point being that there is a certain amount of "how is this not the same thing?" thinking that I need to go into these ideas as well. It's also be nice to have those along with the story idea as well.
The thought now comes to me that a comp book would work very, very well. I could write the working title, the idea and any notes on it. Then when the next one comes along I move to the top of the next page and start all over. As we like to say here after we get a plan: "Hold my beer and watch this." (these are also famous last words...)
-Steven Kipp
Monday, June 22, 2009
Great Reading, Lack of Writing
I have been doing some great reading lately, however, I have given very little attention to actually writing. Hence the lack of posting. Half of the problem is that there is precious little time in my days, and of it I don't have enough of a stretch to devote to writing. I write extreamly slowly and need a good hour just to get into it. Go ahead, call me an amateur. I've never pretended to be anything different. One of these nights I think I'm just going to have to sit down and write for as long as I have and see if I can get anything done.
Another problem is that I feel that this book is such a great idea in my head and I don't want to screw it up trying to translate it to paper. I may try doing story boards for it. This, I have no doubt, will take a long time. But as fast as I'm moving now what do I have to lose?
-Steven Kipp
Another problem is that I feel that this book is such a great idea in my head and I don't want to screw it up trying to translate it to paper. I may try doing story boards for it. This, I have no doubt, will take a long time. But as fast as I'm moving now what do I have to lose?
-Steven Kipp
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