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Eating Paste

March 4th, 2009 by Sara

Okay… maybe not eating it.

3-04-09-diorama-mess-close-up.jpgSo I finished my revision… now what?  As a way to deal with the dismal No Man’s Land that lurks between revisions and new projects, I’ve been getting crafty.  This past September at the SCBWI Working Writers’ Retreat, the creative Julie Williams gave us some unusual ideas about how to build an authentic world for our stories.  Found-book collages, paper dolls, and object-inspired writing exercises made me realize that there’s more to grounding yourself in a new world than outlines and brainstorms.

3-04-09-table-and-diorama.JPGI’ve had some ‘in between’ time on my hands, so I pulled out my notes for my next book and got to work.  Or play, rather.  You can see I’ve made a mess. But that’s what it’s all about.  Or is that the hokey-pokey?

As I construct this world in a literal, hands-on way, specific and rich details are floating into my brain like gifts from the ether.  Scenes have begun playing themselves out in front of me and characters are finding forms.

3-04-09-diorama-close-up.JPGIt’s been a fantastic way to travel from the analytical territory of revisions to the open space of creation. And it’s reminded me that this whole venture is supposed to be fun.  Here’s a peek at the world I’m just starting to imagine.

Posted in Characters, Conference, First draft, Revision, SCBWI, Writing

Lee Wind Says:
March 4th, 2009 at 2:56 pm

Sara,
that’s so cool!
Very “right brain” of you…
Can’t wait to hear more about this new world!
Namaste and a Hug,
Lee

Edith Says:
March 4th, 2009 at 3:40 pm

Whoa! Look at that! You broke out the crayons and the pencils! Or the chalk anyway. I think I see chalk.

Sarah Laurenson Says:
March 5th, 2009 at 9:10 am

Yummy. Glue.

I love Julie’s exercises. Have you seen her blog? Cool new mixed media.

ann y. maus Says:
March 8th, 2009 at 4:08 pm

in the third picture, why do those blocks look like packs of C-4 explosives?

:)

Rita Says:
March 13th, 2009 at 12:31 am

I love it!!! So coooooll . . . :D

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