Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Proverbs



So, I came up with this idea to sock writer's block right in the jaw, and I thought I'd share it with you.
  • Step 1
    • Figure out the location of your story. The country or land where that country currently resides or the country that most closely resembles the culture in your story will do.
  • Step 2
    • Look up proverbs from that country. World Proverbs is a great place to begin your search. Bonus: that site is just fascinating to leaf through.
  • Step 3 
    • Choose a proverb that sounds like something one of your characters would say. Or maybe choose a character that would normally never say something like your proverb and have them deliver that line. Zing!
  • Step 4
    • Write a scene that involves that proverb. When would your character say something like that proverb and to whom would they say it? Has something profound or silly or devastating or frightening or happy just occurred? What was that thing? Does that thing exist in your story already? Write about that event, too.
  • Step 5
    • Enjoy! You've just kicked the crap out of your writer's block. You now have a scene and maybe a new character or event! As Charlie Sheen would say, "duh, WINNING!"
May the 4th be with you!

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