I read about a young man who
emailed his seminary professor asking for a good reason why so many trite and
meaningless rules in the Bible were of any importance.
A week later, he emailed the
professor again, gloating. “I didn’t hear from you, so my question must have
stumped you.”
The
professor responded, “I replied but didn’t bother to put the dot before com in
your email address. After all, it’s only an insignificant period.”
THE CRAFT OF WRITING SHOULD BE
LEARNED AND APPLIED.
Rules are important in traffic,
life, and yes, in writing, whether it’s the placement of a period or capturing
the theme of the entire story.When we need a doctor, employ a mechanic, or send
our children to school, we want skilled, able people in those positions.
Editors, agents, and readers want the same from authors. We may be called to
the profession and visualize publication, but first must come the training.
We are blessed in having access to
expert, experienced, and knowledgeable teachers through writers conferences,
books, college courses, internet courses, DVDs, critique groups, and email
loops.
But
it was Albert Einstein who made famous the idea that “imagination is more
important than knowledge.”
CREATIVITY MUST BE DEVELOPED AND
PRACTICED.
Twenty-one published writers
decided to show other writers something about the combination of craft and
creativity. Each would write a short story, incorporating the same five
elements.
First line: The wind was picking
up.
Mistaken identity
Pursuit at a noted landmark
Unusual form of
transportation
Last line: So that’s exactly what she did.
The book is titled What
the Wind Picked Up (iUniverse) and showed that a story can be told
many times and include the same elements yet be different because each writer
has his own unique style and voice.
When a talent or special ability
or inclination is discovered in persons, they’re encouraged to work harder at
it, learn more, and practice more.Our imagination (creativity) makes our
stories unique and original.
COMMITMENT BRINGS SUCCESS.
Those who succeed are those who
don’t give up but continue to study craft, practice creativity, and work
through challenges because it leads to the joy of reaching the world, whether
that’s one person or many.
But don’t forget: if reaching the world requires an
email, it won’t happen if you type com without the period.
Learn more about the Three C’s of
Writing at the Blue Ridge “Autumn in the Mountains” Novelist Retreat held
October 7-10, 2018 – Come join us for fun and fellowship!
Brief bio: Yvonne Lehman founded and directed the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference for 25 years and now
directs the Blue Ridge “Autumn in the Mountains” Novelist Retreat (limed to 30-40 attendees). She is author of 59 novels and
10 non-fiction compilations of the Divine Moments series. Contact her for information about the Retreat or other weekend
writers workshops in the planning stages. yvonnelehman3@gmail.com - www.yvonnelehman.com
1 comment:
Oh this sounds like a great retreat for the Three C's of writing and the location, Wow!
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