Just read this. It’s good. It’s relevant. It makes me want to go sculpt some first lines!
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Shawn L. Bird
Shawn Bird is an author, poet, and educator in the beautiful Shuswap region of British Columbia, Canada. She is a proud member of Rotary.
That was a great article! Thanks for sharing it 🙂
I thought so, too. Posting means I will be able to find it again, lol!
Right… I bookmarked it 😀
😉
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” To get scientific about it is a little like trying to catch moonbeams in a jar…” Isn’t that so true? Thanks for sharing this article.
Ellespeth
He’s good!
This was a very informative article. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome
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Stephan King has some great advice on writing. He knows his craft. Thanks, Shawn, for finding this great article.
such an excellent read… thanks for sharing!
My pleasure.
Thanks, that was great. I have tons of first lines in my word folder called “ideas”. I just see or hear something which catches me, and I write it down on a scrap of paper, and then make sure I transfer it to the word document, as not to lose the thought. I can go back later and ask where the hell I was going with that thought, and other times they still just need a little bit more time to ripen. I enjoyed the article and would not have found it on my own.
I have done first line generation and then gone through each in turn to make a short story to go with it. Some real surprises! I keep lines that float in on the ether in a fancy notebook. It’s interesting to read through it when I’m looking for ideas! Glad you found it useful.
King knows what he is talking about and he communicates his concepts to others easily.
He does, doesn’t he?
One of the best and generous, too.
Thanks for sharing! Great article!
He is quite brilliant at this whole, writing advice thing! lol
I also have his book, I think it’s called, On Writing. Very helpful
Yes. A fantastic book.
Interesting article and first lines are important. I have one my shelf a copy of Stephen King’s “On Writing, A Memoir of the Craft. Here’s a link to view it on Amazon if you’re interested:http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Memoir-Craft-Stephen-King/dp/B009BDVD2Q/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1374897694&sr=1-4&keywords=on+writing+stephen+king
Yes, that’s an excellent resource. I’ve written about it here myself. My copy is basically dog-eared on every page!
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