Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done.
Steven Wright
I thought that this quote would be appropriate. Whenever a writer endeavors to write a larger work like a book or a magazine/newspaper article they have to start somewhere. Think about that the next time you begin to write an epic poem in four parts. The only part that is even close to the same in all literature is that they start on page 1. If you want to be even more rebellious you could start your book on roman numerals. Why not? The only thing that you can be sure of when you write a book is that it will start. Even then who is to say what it will contain but you. So Write down the first page number and start writing that epic poem. Who knows? If people are still around 200 year from now they may hold your works in the same reverence that we hold Homer's.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Practice Makes Perfect

It sometimes comes as a shock to people in this generation that things that are worth attainign take some effort. Therefore, this post is to encourage you to continue working on your writing and to make the extra effort so that if you do not get the product you want this time maybe you will next time. I remember watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as a child and thinking that the scientist roses of success song to be hilarious. These days it makes a lot more sense. "From the ashes of Disaster grow the roses of success." I think that this really applies to our modern writing techniques and is a large part of the ideas of the writing center. The First draft should never be the final draft, any paper can be improved unless you are perfect, which I seriously doubt. So the next time that you write a paper and immediately plan on turning it in, reconsider. Your paper could be better if you put another rewrite or two into the paper.