Have you used a dream in any of your stories? I now believe that our creative ideas don't always stop when we sleep. Our sub-conscious mind continues to work for us even when we sleep. When we dream, our ideas filter from our mind and become our dreams. The trick for me was to remember the dream in detail so I could create a plot line from it. I don't keep a dream diary as some people do, but I am going to have something beside my bed so I can write down my dreams when I wake up. I think the more often I do this, the better I'll become at getting the details. How about you?
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I'm having cataract surgery during the months of November and December, so I'm not sure how well I'll be able to see to type and read. But I'll try to keep my blog going, especially for Insecure Writer's Support Group. Things have been slow because of my eyes, but after the surgery they should be much better. See you next week!
I keep a writing pad in the drawer next to my bed. More for blogging ideas that I know I will forget, I don't write novels after all, but it does help when you get an idea, or have a dream, to be able to record it straight away.
ReplyDeleteJo: I find your posts very interesting, especially your recipes. DO they come from dreams, also? LOL! You have some yummy ideas!
DeleteI agree with Jo, I have a pen and little spiral notepad right next to the bed. Otherwise those occasional fascinating dreams usually start evaporating immediately.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be interesting to see how you weave your dream into your new story.
I discovered that the dream I wrote out, after walking to my desk, I could barely read. I wonder how they will turn out when I write them half asleep?
DeleteI'm already weaving it in, but am having to go back and re-write do some the ideas I already had started with.
Hey, I just remembered reading about some writer who would wake in the night with ideas/dreams, and used a little inexpensive pocket recorder to talk into. Then he could listen back in the morning. I remember he said he was amazed sometimes at what he heard. Maybe something like that would work for you, too.
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