dialyn opened this issue on May 11, 2006 · 7 posts
dialyn posted Thu, 11 May 2006 at 7:38 AM
Attached Link: http://www.squidoo.com/writelivelihood/#module1318449
You Might Be A Writer... Just in case your friends are afraid to tell youRead the parts of the list I left out on the website...or come up with your own.
deemarie posted Sat, 13 May 2006 at 10:16 AM
#5:
The sickest thing I remember wanting to write about was the Columbine High School tragedy. What struck me deeply, as a writer, was the incident where one of the young gunmen whispered in a girl’s ear, “Do you believe in God.” When she replied, “yes,” he shot her, dead!
As I was watching the events unfold, I sat and wrote a short story. Unfortunately I have a fatal writer’s flaw, I cannot bring myself to exploit a tragedy for my own gain. Although it will never be read by anyone but myself, it was still an emotional catharsis of the event.
#8
There are days that I start writing at two or three in the morning and find myself still dressed in my jammies when the mailman delivers packages [usually books from Amazon.com] in the late afternoon.
#10:
I was on holiday to Florida a few years ago with a group of friends, and shortly after our meal was served, two ladies sat in a booth across from us. They were wonderfully loud, flamboyant, and dramatic. When I left, I introduced myself, bought them desert, and to their amusement, I thanked them for the great dialog.
#11:
If not for the bluebook tests [where you write your final exams essay-style in a little book with a blue cover], that I would never have graduated college. I loved turning an answer into a mini-story.
#13:
Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!
***** Come on, Expose yourself ...** how many of the scenarios on the “You Might Be A Writer If…” list that you are guilty of?
Dee-Marie
ACS-001 posted Sun, 18 June 2006 at 6:13 AM
Let's see . . .
#5: My school had nazi teachers and the vice principal was an abusive bytch, so alot of my stories involve revolutionaries/anarchists vs. opressive governments. Does that count? Actually, after that my life hasn't been very violent or stessful at all, but oddly enough my stories have some really horrible violence: lots of beatings and fights, some torture, one has a plot that centers around organ theives.
#8: I'm wearing a baggy t-shirt and a pair of sweat pants right now and that's my standard outfit.
#10: Not very often but a remark I made in a cafe years ago caught the attention of a writer who was there with her notebook. She asked me if she could use it and I said yes.
#12: Misspelled signs make me laugh. My mom's friend sent her a slide show full of mistakes like that and it's still funny to me. SOTP.
TallPockets posted Sun, 18 June 2006 at 11:06 AM
DEEMARIE: When you make it on the OPRAH show with your book, make SURE ya' wear nice p.j.'s. WINK. T.P.
deemarie posted Wed, 21 June 2006 at 10:05 AM
Hey Lexa ... Too much fun! Thanks for sharing.
Hi TP ... I promise to wear my PJs if Oprah will wear her's. We will have a PJ party in your honor :]
Dee-Marie
midrael posted Wed, 21 June 2006 at 10:22 AM
Numbers 8 and then 11-13 from that original list are so eerily close to home that it's rather frightening!
What a great list! I'm surprised I missed this when it was first posted!
TallPockets posted Thu, 22 June 2006 at 7:47 AM
DEEMARIE: Even grumpy, old T.P. would PAY for you tuesday for a SIGNED book by Miss DeeMarie. WINK. My best to you and yours, kind soul. T.P./brian.