My Muse issued another four hour challenge today

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My Muse issued another 4 hour challenge

A four hour challenge is a form of improvisation. The goal sometimes is to work through a writer's block and overcome one's distraction.

Anyone can do it. Like getting into shape, you can't start off by running a four minute mile.

A four hour challenge is like a wind sprint. I not expecting Coleridge or Dickens to issue forth out of me. What I am trying to achieve is to flex my brain into brainstorming and letting the creative juices flow more freely.

I used to do this a few years back, but dropped it because I assumed I didn't need to do it anymore.

But, in reading some stories being published recently, I recognized the techniques the author was using to write. I had been rather OCD on my stories of late by making sure every thread was tied together. That is a good thing. Working hard on a story to make it better is good thing for an author to do. The intimacy a chapter story has brought me has been some of the greatest joys I have had as a writer.

But, writing for sheer pleasure is also important. A four hour challenge is a walk in a park where I can just enjoy the flowers, the pond, kids playing on a swing set, seeing lovers stroll, etc. A chapter story is a vacation with someone I love. I walk in the park is a chance to breath unfettered by my current engagements and obligations.

So, before I return to Take Me Out of the Ballgame, Like with Enigma in a Dress, I am going for another casual stroll in the park today.

I just selected the title. So, you'll see Quip and Quible later today. I hope you like it.

Have a great day!

AuP

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On Writing

One of the best books I've read on writing is called "On Writing" by Stephen King.

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He talks a lot about his methods and goes into his approach to editing.

If I could be half as good a writer as him I would be many times better than what I am today. However, I have adopted some of his ideas, and they seem to work.

When the words are flowing, I can do about a thousand words a day -- in final form. If the story requires a lot of research, you can double or triple that required time.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Sounds awesome

AuPreviner's picture

I just posted my story.

I like that idea of writing a story in three with needing to use nine words. I wanted to post my challenge because I feel that BC's history of encouraging writers is really good. I like the contests. And, I enjoy the feedback.

I don't think i would be the writer I am today if it weren't for BC.

Thanks for your observation. I would encourage everyone to keep adding to this blog with things they find that improve and hone their skills as an author.

AuP


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