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Brenda talked about the "Butt in the Chair" approach to meeting your writing goals, which is as straightforward as it sounds - get your butt in your chair and write. But once you've sat your butt down, it helps to engage your imagination, which is not as easy to sit in front of a keyboard as your butt is. So she presented a couple of exercises that were simple, creative, and effective.
I got the biggest kick out of the Candy Heart Conversation exercise. Brenda gave each member a baggy full of those candy hearts that have words printed on them. Then she gave us 4 possible dialog scenarios: a couple having an argument, flirting, reminiscing, or joking around. The exercise was to pick a scenario, and using your candy hearts (and other words too,) write a dialog.
Here's what my hearts said:
- get real
- awesome
- yes
- first kiss
- love you
- love me
- soul mate
- kiss me
- u go girl
- yes
- dare you
- xoxo
- just one
- you rock
"I'm going to teach you a lesson!"
"Get real!"
"You know I love you."
"Yes."
"And I know that you love me."
"Yes."
"So, kiss me."
"What?"
"I said kiss me."
"Why?"
"Would you just do it?"
xoxo
"Now, don't speak yet. Just let yourself feel. And then tell me one thing that you're feeling. Just one."
"You rock."
"That's not a feeling. Try harder. This is important."
"That was awesome."
"You can do better than that. You claim to be my soul mate, so prove it. I dare you."
"OK. OK. You want to know what I really feel? I'll tell you. Even after all this time, every time I kiss you, it takes me back to our very first kiss."
"Really?"
"Yes."
xoxo
Now wasn't that fun?
Fabulous! I could just see you and the other writers spreading out all those pasty pastel candies in front of you as your story came to you.
ReplyDeleteNot to steal dialogue, but You Rock!
Thanks. And in that vein - u go girl!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked the presentation. :) Thanks for giving me a shout out on your blog.
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