Posted by
Michael Trent on Aug 26th, 2011 in
Writing |
I have a strange fascination for ceiling fans. There are great starters for stories. Such as…
The squeakiness of the fan annoyed me, yet I enjoyed the sweat that rolled down her skin. I tasted its salt and swished it around my mouth for a few moments before I leaned forward, gently pushing my lips against her lobes. No words. We sat there exchanging quiet kisses...
Posted by
Michael Trent on May 20th, 2011 in
Writing,
Writing Tips |
1. Don’t Believe the Hype
A writer revealed to me that she does not believe in writer’s block. So, just don’t believe a block exists. Focus on the work. Mediate on it. Release the fears. I liken writer’s block to stage fright; you just have to do it to overcome it.
2. Rebel with a Pause
In the middle of writing that long passage, an assignment, or blog post—stop. The wall comes up suddenly....
A writer’s best place to write should be anywhere, at anytime. Yet, this writing tip is a difficult goal for most writers to achieve. Many of us must be in the right moment. The pitch, the wind, the moons must align. We must be in our favorite chair, sipping our favorite brand of coffee, or wearing our “writing shoes.” We need the right place to create. So where are your favorite places to write? Do...
Posted by
Michael Trent on May 8th, 2011 in
Writing |
1. Treat Twitter like the Office, and not the Office Water Cooler.
Twitter is a great place to share your opinion. Yet, you still must be careful. Think about who you represent and how your image is represented in the media. Silence is the golden rule, especially during sensitive times. Look at the case of Rashard Mendenhall, who tweeted his opinions about 9-11 and the recent elimination of Usama Bin Laden. ...
Posted by
Michael Trent on May 4th, 2011 in
Writing Tips |
When you are not writing or during your down time, it is a good idea to keep your mind sharp through exercise. Personally, I play Wordscraper on FB, I have another friend, a reporter who solves crossword puzzles in his free time. Try these activities in your off time to maintain or build your verbal skills.
1. Play word games, puzzles, and other type verbal games
As I noted above, I am an...