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Just where do you start?

43 replies

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 21:46

Hi all,
I'm dying to start writing, have some good original (I think!) ideas but have no idea where or how to start.
I literally haven't written since i was at school. I have these 'mental movies' as I call them, flying round my head but they're so bitty I can't even begin to think about how to get them down.
Did anyone else start this way? What do you do to fix your ideas down?
Any advice for a newbie would be gratefully appreciated
TIA

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MatBackFeck · 04/10/2008 21:48

no advice but am in a simillar position. have a story, ideas, plot, chapter outline etc, scraps of dialogue but can't seem to begin to pull it all together. I was thinking about going on a creative writing class as i think it is the "haven't written since school, can't remember all the rules of grammar etc" thing that is putting me off.

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 21:51

It's scary isn't it MBF?! A creative writing course would be brilliant if you can find one then go for it. Unfortunately not an option for me as DH works away and don't have many available babysitters, at least not for a regular thing. Suppose I could look into doing some sort of online course, but am never sure how well these work!

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Pan · 04/10/2008 21:52

Been here lots of times. Have previously gotten over this by just starting off with the nearest relevant thought. Once writing, triggers will come and then you go back later and sharply edit. The early stuff will largely go, but the later stuff, written once you ahve started to flow will require less editing. And you're off.

TheCelestialTeapot · 04/10/2008 21:54

I've got a couple of good books somwehere - will try to find them on Amazon.

I write all the time - and today I nailed down a story I've had in my head for over a decade into a beginning, middle and end with a strong theme, which is rather exciting!

Write stuff down. Don't worry about whether it's any good or not whilst you're writing, just write. Leave it a day, then reread it. Read it aloud and you'll hear the awkward bits.

But write. Don't say you're going to. Just do it.

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 21:54

Thanks Pan, yes, suppose I just have to bite the bullet and get something down.
What I really don't want to do is let this get away from me. I have the bug and I want to act on it, otherwise I'll forget about it all again and that seems a shame. My creative desires have to come out somehow

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zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 21:55

creative writing courses are expensive

i thinkthe ideal would be a m usnet one

hire a cottage/house bloomsbury style for a week

and work out a programme and share ideas

TheCelestialTeapot · 04/10/2008 21:56

Freewriting

Pan · 04/10/2008 21:56

Well get off MN and do it.

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 21:56

Thanks TCT - yes, any links to helpful books would be great.
Do you find you have character profiles (as such) in place before ou start or do your characters come alive as you write iyswim?

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zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 21:56

ah pan a climbing creative writing week

zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 21:57

i did an arvon course

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 21:57

Pan!!
Great idea Zippi, I like it, The mnet writing syllabus
Thank TCT

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zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 21:59

oh i would organise one

TheCelestialTeapot · 04/10/2008 22:00

This is one of them - the other's from the same series, but I can't remember what it's called.

zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:01

i think the arvon course i did could have been equally good without the leaders

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 22:02

That looks good TCT - will probably invest in that

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EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 22:02

If you've been on it Zippi then you could run the mnet version

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zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:02

just need to have a sewries of deadlines and like minded people who take it seriously and are reasonably creative

zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:04

well the one i did was with debbie isset

but i am more interested in novel writing tho i have written peotry

zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:05

oh i would be happy to hole up in a poorly heated isolated house in february with a few people who wanted to write

TheCelestialTeapot · 04/10/2008 22:06

This one looks interesting

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 22:07

Yes, it's novels that do it for me too, have written poetry too but definitely not well! I find I can't be succinct enough for poetry

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zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:08

i think the best styart could be write a chapter bwrite wjhat happens next with a few samples of the kind of thing you would write and get honest opinions on whether peopl;e think its anty good

zippitippitoes · 04/10/2008 22:10

the danger is people either flatter you or hate it cos they woulkd if you were jk rowling

but i asume if they are random people then about b6 or 8 would be enough to help

EdwardCullenCanHaveMySoul · 04/10/2008 22:10

That sounds do-able, shall attempt to get something down on paper tomorrow and write a few further ideas too. Must remember it will probably be crap and not to get discouraged by this

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