Lynda Recommends – Develop a Writing Project
Do you want to write something like
a memoir, essay, or short story?
In this article I give you some EASY STEPS on how to begin!
Develop a Writing Project
Step 1: BRAINSTORM. . .
Brainstorm for ideas before you begin writing.
This is not just vaguely thinking about something, it is about taking concrete steps towards your writing goal.
When you begin with Brainstorming, you will be
Write down some things that are meaningful to you. This is your essay and you want to express what is on your mind via the writing project.
You can begin with only one word that comes into your consciousness.
Question:
How will you BRAINSTORM for your central theme?
This can be done a number of ways. It can be very complex; it can be quite simple.
One very good approach is to make a list very quickly. Use your intuition and begin writing. Don’t even stop to think about what you are writing. Just let those fingers fly and make your list.
Once you complete this quick list, you can sit back and look over your list; read it through several times until something really pops out for you. There may be a number of things on your list that will later become a story, poem, or essay. But for now, you will just choose one item from your list. This selected item will be your “central theme” for your work.
Step Two:
SELECT your TOPIC
and Write One Paragraph
To SELECT YOUR TOPIC. choose one idea from your Brainstorming List and write one paragraph. Use that word or idea and write a very short paragraph with it.
After you have written one paragraph, put it aside.
On a new sheet of paper, write another first paragraph.
Develop a number of ideas as possibilities to pursue.
You will make a number of “first paragraphs” and each of your “first paragraphs” will be on a separate piece of paper. You have now created some “possibilities” to pursue.
Select just one of those “first paragraphs” to be used in your new piece of writing.
Some writers like to do this step as a “Cluster Chart.” I would say this would be the person who has vision since it is a visual chart that you would make. If you can do that, it will work very well for you.
This kind of exploration begins by putting your one idea into a circle in the center of the page.
Then, begin working out from that central idea, putting down a paragraph, sentence, or thought into another circle that has been connected to your first one.
When I had vision, this is how I would do it. Now, I do it by making the list I have outlined above. It works just the same and I can do it on the computer.
If doing the “cluster chart”then I would take each of the clusters, and write one paragraph for each of them, on a separate sheet of paper. This would give me my assortment of possibilities from which I will begin my work.
Step Four:
Adopt a “Persona”
Think about “who” is going to be speaking in your essay.
Who is telling this story? Why is it this person? What will you accomplish by choosing to write in this person’s voice? Consider all your options here, and be sure you understand exactly what you will accomplish by using this particular persona.
Step Five:
Think about the “mood” you want to create in the essay – how will you capture it?
Question:
How will you create images to capture the mood?
It can be helpful to read over some ways that other authors have used to create a mood in their work. Take a look at several pieces of work that will be similar to what you want to create. As you read, you will become aware of the mood in each of the works. through each work. Look for ways that you can feel that mood as you read the work. This can really help you in figuring out how you will do it in your own writing. Mood can be created by giving characters a voice, writing good descriptions of a place or a room; by using symbols that create images for the reader, by descriptions of weather, lighting, music, art works, smells, sounds, tactile elements, etc.
Step Six:
Step Seven:
to convey in your essay.
In a way, this will be your road map. Your three goal statements will give you a clear idea of where you want to go with this writing project.
This step will keep both you and your writing focused. If you can clearly identify your three goals before you write, it will help get you to your destination.
