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Here's To You Deciding To Flex Those Writer-Muscles

Push the wordsmith within to the limit and feel the burn.

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Here's To You Deciding To Flex Those Writer-Muscles
Allyssa Smith

I’d like to share with you all part of a piece I wrote about skill building in creative writing. It’s from a throwback article that I did that first found its way to Wordpress and then mosied over to Medium. This can be for writers in love with the art of story writing and even those of you not so in love with it ... yet. I wanted to pose some questions and offer forth tips that were on my mind for creative writers that like to continuously seek out different perspectives as it relates to creative writing in both the fiction and non-fiction realms. I hope you enjoy the following excerpt from the piece I originally called, "Strengthen Your Creative Writing Muscles & Feel The Burn":

I’ve found that one of the most exciting parts in the process of strengthening story development muscles is ‘the burn’. You’re saying: “What does this mean?” The burn represents your will to skew events within your story in such a way as to hopefully confound future readers and help you realize new heights in the development process.

Well — aside from writing that novel or script you’ll release to the world — you want to be actively pursuant of ‘leveling-up’ in your plot development knowledge, character creation strength, et cetera, with practice. You’d remember that practice is key…As a story writer, whether novice, self-professed expert or somewhere in the middle of those places, time is well-spent pushing your intuitive skills to new heights.

The burn can become pretty intense. It’s as if graduating to a heavier set of dumbbells. You’ll only become stronger.

If you craft your story plot into a witty, mind-bender with hopes to make a reader experience all sorts of emotions, and care about the fate of at least one of your characters, what’ll happen if you make the decision to install a subplot? You’ll strengthen your writer-muscles. You’ll learn the aspects of an effective subplot, according to the kind of project you’re crafting, the genre, the length of your story, what you’re willing to put your dynamic and static characters through…You’ll be adding to your repertoire of ways to generate and pace differently structured plots.

You can practice this by grabbing pieces of things around you that intrigue you in everyday life. Just the other day, I started thinking about oxymorons. The joining of contradictory terms, actions, thoughts, visions that incite questions within us can cause an involuntary moment of trying to piece together a ‘backstory’ for the supposed error.

I made this into a little writing exercise for myself — I let an oxymoron require me to make connections. I likened it to me, staring at a blank notebook page, wondering: “What might be an interesting issue to stand out in a story?” I want to create that conundrum that will have the reader wondering, after a story climax: “Well, how could this possibly work? Event A caused event B to happen…or did it? Why would Event B happen under the context of Event A? How could ‘so-and-so’ even survive in this situation? How will they recover after a certain turn of events?”

Create your own exercise in order to feel the burn. I just happened to choose oxymoronic situations as my figurative exercise equipment. I want to strengthen my ability to ‘raise stakes’ and ‘resolve confusion’ in my current and future novels, scripts, and short stories. Maybe you’ll decide to try something new and unfamiliar with your usual plot and/or character development and discover things about yourself–as a wordsmith–and your story planning style.

I stay excited to become a stronger writer in some way, every single day. Make sure to check back here for a few new things: Consistency is one thing you’ll see! (It’s been so long since I’ve posted.) Also, check for new content related strong advocacy for creativity, especially in story writing.


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