The Creative Mind
A
couple weeks ago, I wrote a post on the creative eye and how those
who have it tend to perceive the world around them differently than
those who do not. This week, I'll attempt to explain the creative
mind, particularly the mind of a writer.
There
seems to be this idea that a writer is someone who comes up with a
story, and writes it down. They invent the characters, decide the
various aspects of their personalities, and develop their backstory.
Then, they apply exactly what they want to the plot they have
developed. While that may be true of some writers, it can be an
entirely different experience for others like me the moment push
comes to shove and we set ourselves down at a keyboard. That's when
all of the little voices inside our heads really come out to play!
There's
a saying most of us have heard that if you want to make God laugh,
tell him your plans. Religious or not, I think a lot of writer's out
there can relate to this saying on a different level. These writer's
have learned that what they plan to happen in their books, and what
they are ultimately forced into writing down, can be entirely
different matters.
What
do I mean?
Well,
without giving away any of my own spoilers, there was a time while
developing the idea for my book series, when I was absolutely certain
my one character Rayna and her story, would be the first book I
wrote. I tried and I tried, but as much as I planned and tried to
force myself to write, it just wasn't happening. Why? Because Rayna
wasn't ready to talk. She wasn't ready for her story to be told.
But
then two other characters popped into my head, and boy were they ever
a chatty couple. Their story flew out onto the paper as if on its
own. Plan as I may, plot as I might, whenever I went to write
something that wasn't their truth, they put me in my place telling me
what needed to be written instead, and my typing fingers obeyed
(sometimes far quicker than I felt I should have been physically able
to keep up with- those who have seen me typing know exactly what I
mean.) What was more, I had developed the perfect sidekick for one
of them. I loved this character and had created a rather interesting
backstory for her, but alas, she had other plans and disappeared a
few chapters in to go live her own story! Instead, a character I had
not thought up in the least, one day snuck up behind my other
character while I was writing and introduced himself. His words were
written on the page before I even had a chance to ask him who the
heck he was. He just made his snappy joke and appeared fully formed
in my head. No notice, no invitations issued, there was Monty. And
honestly? He's my favourite character so far!
So
yes, while some writers do write exactly what they want just as they
are believed to, others are forced to learn to listen, and must
quickly accept that quite frankly, they're just not the ones calling
the shots.
Cheers!
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Hello my friend! As time moves forward ( the only direction we can follow, although physicists are currently exploring the idea of stepping outside of time and in to infinity ) I have forgotten to stay current on your posts. I am so glad to be back I absolutely love your thoughts and words I am surprised I haven't resorted back to this earlier, but still here we are! This reminds me of fear and anxiety and how 'voices' can be discouraging. I am doing research on demons and angels and believe they are the cause behind this situation. If we are true to our self and speak from truth then we are free to explore the infinite multiverse. If we are riddled with fear then the mind is accessible by what we call bad spirits or negative thoughts. I believe that we forgot how to protect ourselves from influence and we are now exposed to so much that it is easy for our minds to become busy and it is now the popular and normal circumstance of our society in the west - business and cloudiness. It is when we are able to clear and empty the clutter that true creativity and expression comes through.
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