Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Wait for It, Wait for It ...

I haven't been writing much the last four days or so ... because I've been busy waiting.

I've got this scene I want to write, and I know the basics -- the who, the impossible what, the why -- but I don't really "have it" yet. I couldn't feel it, and actually, I doubted it was possible to pull off. So instead of just sitting down and pounding it out, I was waiting for the scene to gel in my head. I was waiting for inspiration. For an idea.

It finally hit me on Sunday morning. And it hit me the way that ideas almost always do: I looked at the same situation from a different perspective. I was asking myself, "What would Mr. Quincy think?" (Mr. Quincy being a minor character who plays a minor role in this particular scene.) And then, boom, I got it all at once.

I happened to be in church at the moment, which was highly inconvenient, so I ended up scribbling down the sequence on the back of a collection envelope, shooing the usher away when he tried to collect the envelope, and then stuffing it in my pocket.

Once I start working on an idea, I'm always asking myself, "But is it different? Is it interesting?" I can tell if it's a winner if actual phrases begin to pop into my mind, like a domino train of images. Then I start to get excited, and it's off to the races.

But I don't know where ideas come from. They just float up from the murk of my cerebral swamp with some dependable regularity, waiting to be skimmed off surface of the grey matter. Not all of them are good -- the vast majority are dreck -- but that's OK, because I'm willing to wait.

5 comments:

Natasha Fondren said...

Oh YES, the phrases... I'm always thinking thank God! when they start pouring in. Love that flood. Hard to get it primed, though.

Melanie Hooyenga said...

I had a similarly inconvenient burst of inspiration a couple years ago at the doctor's office. I ended up writing an entire scene on the back of my prescription, lol. That was interesting when I eventually had to turn it in.

Then last night, just as I was falling asleep, my story idea for your prompt popped into my head so fully formed that I got up and wrote it down.

Jon VanZile said...

Natasha,

Yeah ... I think that initial burst is the reason I keep coming back.

Jon VanZile said...

Melanie,

Bwaa haa haa! Phase 1 of evil plan (sleepless writers) is working like a charm.

I had to sit on it for a while, and keep going back to that picture, until something clicked. Finally, it was a smallish detail (like Mark said) combined with an interesting, "What if?" I've never really written to prompts before, and I can't wait to see what everybody is coming up with!

Melanie Hooyenga said...

I'm not used to writing from a visual prompt so this took me a little longer to come up with an idea.

I'm so curious which little detail you each chose.