Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Three-Minute Fiction

My dad, a talented photographer, always told me that a photograph should tell a story, evoke some type of mood. Sadly, I never mastered the art of photography. I am still trying to figure out what button to press to capture a photo. The result hasn't been very good, but still, I try. I do like to use photos for writing prompts. If the photographer has been successful, the photo evokes some type of reaction. The image might spark another image or a memory or an emotion. In the past, I've recommending looking through old photo albums. Choose several photos and do a fifteen-minute freewrite on each. Flip through magazines that are rich with photos and choose one to do a freewrite. It doesn't have to lead to a larger work or anything at all. The importance is that you've written something. Don't throw it away. Tuck it in your notebook. Maybe someday down the road, when you're flipping through your notebooks, it'll lead to something else. If it doesn't, that's okay, too.

Speaking of photographs...NPR is sponsoring round three of their Three-Minute Fiction contest. This time around, they're giving you a photo on which to base a 600 word story. The contest is free to enter, and you can enter online. Here are the links:
Three-Minute Fiction Round Three

Official Rules: Three-Minute Fiction Round Three

Good luck and keep writing!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

NaNoWriMo

NaNoWriMo started a few days ago. I won't be participating, as I'm rehashing a novel I've been working on, and I'm not ready to start another project from scratch. But I am setting a goal to complete 50,000 words on it by the end of the month.

With NaNoWriMo's booming popularity, several companies have been offering various freebies and incentives. CreateSpace is offering a free proof copy of any winner's book. Instructions can be found at their website. Scrivener offers a free trial of their writing software. The NanoWriMo site has some great resources. If you are participating this year, let me know how you're doing. Keep me posted, and keep writing!