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Friday Fill-In #113

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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Not only am I so on time with things I’m getting this done early, I’m doing it early enough to schedule it. Woo! That’s a first. Let’s hope I can keep up this level of energy and really get everything done.

Mind you, I do have to take a lunch break at some point. My body gets a bit stroppy with me if I don’t. Hehe.

And…here we go!

1. I’m mostly sugar with hidden spice, I’m lemon with a twist, I am me.

2. Why do I have so many student loan bills and not a degree to show for it?

3. How does this marriage thing work, anyway? (hehehehe)

4. Every morning, I put glasses on my face.

5. I consider myself lucky because I am loved, I have my husband and I never go hungry.

6. One day we’ll see if civilization collapses.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to relaxing, maybe watching some television, tomorrow my plans include going out and about because the man wants a hair cut and Sunday, I want to enjoy life!

Yay! All done and before Friday even begins in the US. Excellent. (Friday is well and truly on here in Australia. When this posts, it’ll be 4pm my time. Such as life.)

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend filled with wonderful things. Be it travel, time to yourself, time with a loved one or time with the kids. May you win the lottery and get all your heart’s desires.

Best wishes.

Until next time…

Thursday Thirteen Writing Prompts

Thursday, February 26th, 2009
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Hello and happy Thursday Thirteen, all. As per usual, I will be giving you a list of thirteen prompts in all shapes and sizes. They could be a first line of dialogue, a plot idea, or something else. I hope you enjoy and pick and choose as you please.

If there are any other types of prompts that you would find useful, let me know anytime.

Have a great day.

Thirteen Writing Prompts

1. “Who do you think you are?”
2. Write a letter to your future self.
3. Write a piece with the theme of ‘time’.
4. “I have three pears, two apples and an apricot.”
5. Research a culture you know nothing about and find inspiration there…
6. What would life and the world be like without music?
7. “There is nothing quite like the sound of a lonely violin on a rainy night.”
8. Remove one thing you take for granted in your life and write about like without it/him/her/them.
9. Imagine switching lives with your best friend for a day…
10. “I wish we could make this work.”
11. You have woken up possessing a talent you didn’t have before…
12. What’s your passion?
13. “If there was one thing about my life I could change, it would have to be Tuesday.”

Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

Random Wordbank Wednesday

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

cupcake.jpgHello once again everyone!

Welcome to another mid-week random word bank. I rather like random word banks. There is a challenge in them that not only gets your mind working, but you can also end up with a scene that you didn’t know you had it in you to write.

I hope you find these word banks useful. If there is a type of prompt you would prefer to see, please let me know.

Remember, with all the words, you can use any form, any tense of the word. Eg. Laugh can be laugh, laughter, laughs, laughed.

For the first word bank, I don’t want you to write a short story or anything actually. What I want you to do is word association. For every word there, I want you to write the word and then write the first word that comes to your mind after.

For the second word bank, I do want you to write a short story (or something longer if you like) that incorporates this week’s theme. This round goes as usual; just include all of the words in the bank.

For the third word bank, it is something different yet again. I would like you to try your hand at writing a poem incorporating the words provided. (Don’t worry if you can’t quite use all the words; eight or nine is great!)

Enjoy!

First Word Bank
Attached
Wander
Chocolate
Postcard
Meaning
Influence
Common
Repeat
Hit
Hard

Second Word Bank
Wait
Pink
Annoy
Tap
Hungry
Listen
Man
Date
Crunch
Breathe

Third Word Bank
Tip
Weigh
Bird
Foot
Beat
Intense
Time
Expect
Dream
Gaze

***Remember to leave a link to your responses!

Contemplating Art

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

painting.jpgWhen you think of art, many things could come to mind: a painting, a museum, maybe even an art gallery.

However, art is in the eye of the beholder, really. You might not think of nature as art, or you might think it is the supreme expression of art. Maybe you think cooking is just another chore to do, or maybe you take pleasure in creating food art that is a blend of colours and flavours.

Art isn’t about painting something or hanging a creation up in a museum. Art is - can be, if you let it - so much more. Creation, dedication, expression… Art doesn’t have to be pretty, relaxing or even necessarily pleasing.

What is your art? Singing? Dancing? Painting? Poetry? Today just have fun and express yourself through your art. Try not to think; just do. Relax and let the creativity flow through you. Duct tape your inner editor or critic’s mouth shut and go with it. Perhaps take today to try/find a new art. If you’re a painter, try singing. If you’re a dancer, try writing. Experiment. You never know what you can do until you try.

Remember, to help clear your mind before you start writing, take a few deep breaths. Focus on the sound of the air entering and leaving your lungs. Let the noises and worries of the day fade for a few moments while you focus only on breathing.

After you are calm, think about your experiences and start writing.

Wishing you heaps of creativity, a generous muse and heaps of time to write.

Musical Monday - The Killers

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

youtubeHello and welcome to another Musical Monday here on Write Anyway.

I’m (still) a little under the weather, so I’ve decided to open Write Anyway up to guests! You can host a week (or a day) here with links to your site(s). You can do things the traditional way (aka: how I do them) or do whatever you like. Your choice.

You can get in contact with me via the ‘contact me’ button on the right.

This week’s feature band was a suggestion by the lovely Moira. Definitely check out her group blog for book reviews, author interview and more.

The funny thing is, I went to YouTube to search for videos and found one of my favourite songs - Mr. Brightside - is one of The Killers songs! -1 for me not paying attention, that’s for sure. I don’t know how I could have missed that one.

From Wikipedia: “The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2002. The group consists of Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards), Dave Keuning (guitar, vocals), Mark Stoermer (bass guitar, vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (percussion, drums).

“Part of the post-punk revival movement, The Killers draw influence from music styles of the 1980s and 1990s.”

Anyway… If you’d like more information on The Killers, you can check them out here at their website.

Enjoy.

Mr. Brightside

Human (Live)

When You Were Young

And there you have it! Your musical inspiration for the week.

There are a lot more songs out there, so do some hunting! I hope you find this music inspirational.

If you have any suggestions for singers or bands you’d like to see featured, let me know in the comments. I won’t promise to put all selections up, but I do promise to take a look.

Have an excellent week filled with inspiration, time to write and a very generous muse.

Thursday Thirteen Writing Prompts

Thursday, February 19th, 2009
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Hello and happy Thursday Thirteen, all. As per usual, I will be giving you a list of thirteen prompts in all shapes and sizes. They could be a first line of dialogue, a plot idea, or something else. I hope you enjoy and pick and choose as you please.

This week I have decided to go with song lyrics for prompts.

If there are any other types of prompts that you would find useful, let me know anytime.

Have a great day.

Thirteen Writing Prompts

1. “Wanting to hold you. Wanting you near.”
2. “And he knows it’s time for all the wrong reasons…”
3. “I learned something from my blue-eyed girl.”
4. “I laugh. I love. I hope. I try. I hurt. I need. I fear. I cry.”
5. “Two shadows starting to softly combine.”
6. “Turn out the light. Just say goodnight to yourself.”
7. “Child of the wilderness, born into emptiness… Learn to be lonely.”
8. “They have never been poor. They have never had the joy of a welfare Christmas.
9. “Step one, you say we need to talk.”
10. “It’s true you sold your guitar and bought a car…”
11. “And who’d have guessed I’d throw my world away to be with someone I’m afraid will say, ‘Not me’.”
12. “I called my mama. She was out for a walk.”
13. “You got your hands in my back pockets.”

Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

Random Wordbank Wednesday

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

cupcake.jpgHello once again everyone!

Welcome to another mid-week random word bank. I rather like random word banks. There is a challenge in them that not only gets your mind working, but you can also end up with a scene that you didn’t know you had it in you to write.

I hope you find these word banks useful. If there is a type of prompt you would prefer to see, please let me know.

Remember, with all the words, you can use any form, any tense of the word. Eg. Laugh can be laugh, laughter, laughs, laughed.

For the first word bank, I don’t want you to write a short story or anything actually. What I want you to do is word association. For every word there, I want you to write the word and then write the first word that comes to your mind after.

For the second word bank, I do want you to write a short story (or something longer if you like) that incorporates this week’s theme. This round goes as usual; just include all of the words in the bank.

For the third word bank, it is something different yet again. I would like you to try your hand at writing a poem incorporating the words provided. (Don’t worry if you can’t quite use all the words; eight or nine is great!)

Enjoy!

First Word Bank
Band
Call
President
Red
Trek
Bacon
Stuffy
Scream
Answer
Perfume

Second Word Bank
Husband
Work
Telephone
Yellow
High
Music
Beg
Twist
Hiccup
Wrong

Third Word Bank
Right
Out
Collapse
Breathe
Take
Green
Flower
Breeze
Safe
Open

***Remember to leave a link to your responses!

Contemplating Music

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

youtubeAs you well and truly know by now, I love music. I find it inspirational, comforting, motivating and much more.

Sometimes I need silence to write, but I also use music as a way to get me into certain moods to write certain scenes. I also use music as a way to keep me moving when I am cleaning house or when I am working out.

There are a few songs that I really identify with as music that ’speaks’ to me, but if there is one song I feel defines my life, it’s ‘And So It Goes’ by Billy Joel. I absolutely love that song.

What, if anything, is the role of music in your life? Do you listen to a lot or a little? None at all? Do you use music to comfort yourself? Do you use it to motivate you (music to work out with, etc)? Have you ever written a song? Do you play any sort of musical instrument? Do you sing? If you had to pick just one song to be the theme of your life, which song would it be?

Remember, to help clear your mind before you start writing, take a few deep breaths. Focus on the sound of the air entering and leaving your lungs. Let the noises and worries of the day fade for a few moments while you focus only on breathing.

After you are calm, think about your experiences and start writing.

Wishing you heaps of creativity, a generous muse and heaps of time to write.

Musical Monday - Garth Brooks

Monday, February 16th, 2009

youtubeHello everyone! Happy Monday and all that fun stuff.

I hope you all had a wonderful Valentine’s Day weekend. The husband and I had a nice overnight, but it was sobered both in going there and coming back by seeing some of the areas that were affected by the bushfires. It was heartening to see that so many people had lucky experiences in that the fires went around their houses.

Anywho, today I’m featuring an artist I grew up listening to. I was quite the country girl when I was little (with other likes too, of course) and this particular artist inspired many scenes I have written over my time. Even as I searched for videos to feature today, I found that his music still doesn’t fail to make me feel good.

Of course, I think pretty much everyone (with the exception of my husband) knows a thing or two about Garth Brooks, so no other introduction needed.

Enjoy the music!

The Dance

Friends in Low Place

If Tomorrow Never Comes

There are a lot more songs out there, so do some hunting! I hope you find this music inspirational.

If you have any suggestions for singers or bands you’d like to see featured, let me know in the comments. I won’t promise to put all selections up, but I do promise to take a look.

I’d like to just take a moment to thank everyone who contacted me to make sure I am okay during the Victoria bushfires. It is a wonderful feeling to know how many people care.

Have an excellent week.

Words on the Australian Bushfires by Mr. JM

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

candle.jpgMy husband is joining us today to share a few words.

When disaster comes, it can be difficult to identify with the people directly affected unless perhaps one has been through similar events.

The recent fires in Australia have brought out the best of humanity as Aussies rally around to try to help, in any way they can’ those fellow countrymen who have suffered so grievously.

It can bring tears welling as one listens to news of how, within two days the charities had to ask for people to stop donating clothes, blankets and other household goods because they simply didn’t have enough people to sort and process the mountains that had come through their doors.

Listening to the appeals as they soar into the millions of dollars faster than ever before brings a lump in the throat at the generosity of the everyday people of Australia, while hearing about the thousands of people lining up to give blood is heartwarming.

But how do you write about all this? Do you have to have experienced the pain, the trauma and loss in order to reach into those feelings to be able to express them vividly enough to cause those same emotions to rise in your reader?

Is it possible to sit outside the feelings but still describe them so well they resonate with similar moments in the lives of your readers?

I have been on fire lines, and worked in the camps set up in the bush where men and machines gather to do battle with the most ferocious servant man has had. Emergency situations change people; we see the best of them as they stand together to face impossible odds, to trust each other with their lives and to take on the impossible task of turning fifty foot flames from their path, of stopping inferno from devastating their community.

Can we write about heroism from outside? Is it possible to tap into an entirely new way of thinking and acting if we haven’t been there?

High Fire Danger

The smoke-smell was quite strong that day, inhaled deep into breast
The sun was high, the wind was mild, coming from the west.
Crackles came as fire bit in, the next ridge burning bright
It seared the slope across the gulch, all since morning light

Red tongue of flame had reached this side, of gully-bottom’s creek
We’d stop it here or run like hell, as safety we would seek
Heat haze above and viscous smoke, made it hard to see
Wet sacking, shovel, pack on back, fire heroes we would be

It started in the neighbour state, we tried to raise alarm
But National Park authorities, couldn’t see the harm
From 50 hectares at that time, its’ size so quickly grew
It crossed the border 5 miles wide; we’d need a bigger crew

Land round Bendoc’s high and steep, more vertical than flat
Our huge and heavy dozers, couldn’t cope with that
The call went out, resources flowed, firefighters came apace
We set up two more base camps, we really needed space

There’s choppers four, six fixed wings too, nine dozers had come in
When trying to pass the jobs around, we all raised quite a din
And now we stood, the thinnest line, a frail and human wall
We’d stem the tide and save our towns, just fire could make us fall

We knew that when the flames did leap, across the tiny stream
They’d race upslope, our flesh to burn, our tears to turn to steam
We had no choice of where we stood, conflagration chose
Smoked tears we wept, coughing loud, and dribbled from the nose

When first we met our fiery foe, the tiny little burn
Had grown in size a thousand times, and then began to turn
Out of place and miles away, we’d had to rush right in
No choice of where to fight the beast, we took it on the chin

For days we sweat against the roar, the showers of sparks so bright
It stayed so dark from smoke and ash, we knew not day or night
When flame rose high and threatened all, there was no time for fear
Just wet that sack and swing it round, Death is truly near

The flames went by, we ran for life, and got back to the front
Old George was just magnificent; his team now took the brunt
And slowly as reports came in, we saw the tide had turned
We started getting rest breaks then, but not what we had earned

For two long weeks the fire had raged, had torn our lives apart
But folks were safe, though we were spent, from that we all took heart
A mighty celebration raged, pissed workers all around
Then hungover and bleary-eyed, we made our way to town.

Friday Fill-In 111

Friday, February 13th, 2009

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Hello and welcome to Friday Fill-Ins. I honestly just don’t have the time or energy to figure out if this is late or not. It is in Australia, but it might not be in the States just yet…

As you may have heard (or read on one/all of my blogs) things have been particularly rough in my home state right now. I am safe and sound, but there are way too many people who aren’t, and that breaks my heart.

I hope you’ll bear with me in the next week as I catch up on work and sleep as well.

And…here we go!

1. It seems like this week has lasted entirely too long. Much longer than it should have.

2. Say thank you when you’re done, please?

3. If I thought you would pay off my student loans today I’d be forever in your debt!

4. Friends is what I think of most when I think of you. (Plural, general ‘you’ as in, the readers of this site.)

5. To me, Valentine’s Day means whatever you want it to mean. It can be a great holiday to spend with your loved one or it can be your holiday from hell. You make your own reality.

6. My husband gives me strength. (I bet you saw that one coming…)

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I’m looking forward to sleep, tomorrow my plans include heading up to see friends and enjoy a Valentine’s Day dinner/night and Sunday, I want to be fully caught up on work, if that’s even possible!

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and a wonderful Valentine’s Day.

Thursday Thirteen Writing Prompts

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
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Hello and happy Thursday Thirteen, all. As per usual, I will be giving you a list of thirteen prompts in all shapes and sizes. They could be a first line of dialogue, a plot idea, or something else. I hope you enjoy and pick and choose as you please.

If there are any other types of prompts that you would find useful, let me know anytime.

Have a great day.

Thirteen Writing Prompts

1. Write a scene involving two people where no words were spoken.
2. “This sucks.”
3.Have you ever been a hero? Has someone ever been a hero for you?
4. Meditate for five minutes and then write about the first thing(s) that comes to you mind.
5. “If I had just one wish…”
6. Write in a genre or style you have never written in before.
7. What causes/charities do you support? How do you support them? Why those charities?
8. Who is someone who inspires you?
9. “There’s something about it. Something… almost beyond description, really.”
10. If you could pack a bag and head off anywhere today, where would you go?
11. How would you like to be remembered?
12. What is your birth order position? Do you think it affects your personality?
13. What you do find meaning in?

Get the Thursday Thirteen code here!

The purpose of the meme is to get to know everyone who participates a little bit better every Thursday. Visiting fellow Thirteeners is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your Thirteen in others comments. It’s easy, and fun! Be sure to update your Thirteen with links that are left for you, as well! I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 13 things. Trackbacks, pings, comment links accepted!

Random Wordbank Wednesday

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

cupcake.jpgHello once again everyone!

Welcome to another mid-week random word bank. I rather like random word banks. There is a challenge in them that not only gets your mind working, but you can also end up with a scene that you didn’t know you had it in you to write.

I hope you find these word banks useful. If there is a type of prompt you would prefer to see, please let me know.

Remember, with all the words, you can use any form, any tense of the word. Eg. Laugh can be laugh, laughter, laughs, laughed.

For the first word bank, I don’t want you to write a short story or anything actually. What I want you to do is word association. For every word there, I want you to write the word and then write the first word that comes to your mind after.

For the second word bank, I do want you to write a short story (or something longer if you like) that incorporates this week’s theme. This round goes as usual; just include all of the words in the bank.

For the third word bank, it is something different yet again. I would like you to try your hand at writing a poem incorporating the words provided. (Don’t worry if you can’t quite use all the words; eight or nine is great!)

Enjoy!

First Word Bank
Thanks
Meaning
Fire
Donations
Bonding
Support
Money
Help
Distance
Friends

Second Word Bank
Balloon
Remember
Orange
Ribbon
Reunion
Shoes
Silence
Family
Ten
West

Third Word Bank
Peace
Forage
Wander
Whisper
Up
Wind
Together
True
Hold
Love

***Remember to leave a link to your responses!

Contemplating Money

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

money.jpgThings are going up a bit later than I planned, given everything that has been happening locally (local for me) lately. While my husband and I are safe from the fires, I’ve been run a bit ragged trying to help where I can.

While I had planned to take an entirely different route in ‘contemplating’ money, this past week has inspired me to walk a different path.

Last week, Victoria (Australia) was devastated by the worst fires in any of our lifetimes. Nearly 200 are dead, over 750 homes have been burned to the ground, entire towns have been wiped out and thousands of people have been left homeless.

Homeless, but not without hope.

In an act that brings tears to many eyes, Australians (and now international supporters as well) have come together to raise millions of dollars to help support these people in need. Banks have changed policies to help, people have donated to help, people have donated blood, big companies and small are all have donated money, people have given shelter to complete strangers to help out…

It’s truly beautiful. And it’s wonderful to know that the people who are victims of the fires will be taken care of.

Today I thought we could write about money… Instead, write about true wealth. Whether that be having enough money to support causes or giving when you seem to have nothing to give… Write wherever the prompt takes you.

Remember, to help clear your mind before you start writing, take a few deep breaths. Focus on the sound of the air entering and leaving your lungs. Let the noises and worries of the day fade for a few moments while you focus only on breathing.

After you are calm, think about your experiences and start writing.

Wishing you heaps of creativity, a generous muse and heaps of time to write.

Musical Monday - Coldplay

Monday, February 9th, 2009

youtubeHello readers!

It’s time once again to get to it, get it down, get it right, get it musical… Yeah, I’m in a good mood this Musical Monday. I have no idea why, but this is one of those sorts of things you don’t question, you just enjoy. Which works fine for me…

Another random pick from my iTunes shuffling around my music files this week has landed on Coldplay.

For once, I’m not featuring a band I randomly came across or one I grew up with; a dear friend in Canada was lovely enough to introduce me to the music of Coldplay and I have been tuning in ever since. Admittedly, I did have a time when they drifted out of my immediate inspiration sphere, but they were welcomed back with open arms with their single Viva la Vida.

If you would like to know more about them, here is their official website where you can find all sorts of interesting things. (For example, I hate no idea they were coming here to Melbourne this year. Woohoo!)

Enjoy!

Viva La Vida

Life In Technicolor ii

Lovers in Japan

There are a lot more songs out there, so do some hunting! I hope you find this music inspirational.

If you have any suggestions for singers or bands you’d like to see featured, let me know in the comments. I won’t promise to put all selections up, but I do promise to take a look.

Have an excellent week filled with inspiration, time to write and a very generous muse.

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