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Forward – An introduction / Discussion 1 – The need for a journey

Hemlock

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Greetings and salutations to my respected peers. I write this as an explanation, and something of a warning. I recognize this forum as an outlet, a place for us to express our feelings and creativity. I wish to use it a little more commercially. I wish to develop my sense of writing and improve my skills. Therefore, any criticism and suggestions are heartily welcomed. Of course, typos are going to happen and sometimes words may be misused or grammar abused in an effort to convey an understanding - these I hope you understand and accept as accidents or on purpose. I hope to someday collect these creations into a publishable form, and I may ask your help on approaching that subject when the time arrives.
I also respect the forums guidelines, and recognize that a hello thread is inappropriate here, so I'll turn this into a more useful thread that may be left open (but if a mod feels it is necessary to close, I'll have no qualms). This thread will be utilized as my first discussion. I suspect the majority of my threads will be Images whereby I flex my writing ability and try to create something, but there will also be a decent number of Discussion threads about writing (as this one is - in part), by which I ask for other's input on a subject related to writing.
Specifically, I would appreciate a discussion on the need for writing to be a journey. Most of my Images are just that - a snapshot, an image, a painting. While I may at times lend my self to story writing, most of what I'm interested in at this point is the brief description of something that struck me and made an impression. Stories have a journey, they develop a scene for the reader to gain footing, then they carry the reader through the experiences and generally have a conclusion that provides the reader with a solid understanding of the outcome or at least gives them enough information to formulate their own outcomes. Paintings only present a situation in which you may not know the pretext or know of any ending, they only exist to convey a feeling. I understand the poetry in this forum also exists to convey a feeling and is something of a hybrid in that it expresses the moment but it may also walk a path for a bit, thereby creating a journey that may or may not have a beginning or end.
I ask what your impressions are of my desired approach of snapshooting. Is it reasonable to propose such untethered words to the reader? Is it fair? As a writer do you owe an obligation to the reader in some way? Or said differently, is my approach selfish? I suppose you could say that the poetry is selfish in that it is expressing the author's feelings, but it is also providing the reader with something to relate to. My propositions of images don't necessarily relate anything to the reader, merely a look into another window. I recognize my approach is more like reporting than creating, in that I seek to state the facts of a situation. If, in reading my images, you see that it sounds like a dry newspaper article, such criticism is welcomed - as it would be my intention to also convey the feeling it inspired while allowing you to find your own interpretation and emotional connection to the moment.
I suppose my images are actually ways of me honing a story telling skill, to sharpen my ability to create a scene and relay information to the reader. In that way, they are as primitive alphabet characters before words are created. Take that for whatever it is worth.
Thank you for your time now, and your advice or opinions in the future.
[ 25 December 2001: Message edited by: Hemlock ]
 
*stands up and begins clapping*
I'm looking forward to seeing some of your feelings, as I prefer to use newspaper as a makeshift drop-cloth when I am creating a painting.
...interesting signature by the way.
Welcome to Words greenlighter.
:D
[ 25 December 2001: Message edited by: Noodle ]
 
I'm really surprised this thread (and subsequent Image threads) haven't recieved more of a response... I would have thought more people here would have been quite enthusiastic in participating in some discussion... Ah well, I hope you're still around Hemlock...
I think there is nothing unfair or selfish about your proposed approach, but that said, I haven't read all of your Images yet... I intend to do that as soon as I've finished replying here...
Much of writing, especially novel writing, is about painting an image in someone's imagination. There is a journey decribed while the story is told, but at points in the journey an image will be described which could be taken as a snapshot of that time and place and the events occurring...
Perhaps your images can be used as the basis for a story... Judging by the way you wrote this introduction I'd assume you're capable of presenting an image very well, and I've no doubt a story could unfold in my mind after 'seeing' each image...
I guess I'm about to find out...
 
Hello and welcome to this forum! I look forward to reading your work over time. And just realize that more people are reading your work than actually replying. Often it is hard to comment/discuss people's work. I know you're actually looking for responses and discussion, but over time I am sure it will happen. You'll eventually get a few people who have started reading your work and are then hooked. :)
Also another tip to get people to read your own work is to reply to other people's posts. I know that sounds quite stupid, but honestly that is the way it works around here sometimes (not always though) when a new writer comes into the forum.
Thanks again for sharing all of your work with us.
:)
Mellabopper
 
hello :)
All of these are quite excellent in style Keep it up...
i have one picky complaint,
please read the guidlines No more than 3 posts in one day in this forum.
otherwise this is excellent...and i hope you continue to enlighten us with your awesome works.
i know that this sounds a little picky and bitchy and whatnot...but its also how we do it here for some reason or another :)
 
hehe check the dates the threads were started Angelight... I replied to them all at once, that's the only reason they were all together, Hemlock posted them on different days... :p
 
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