I just discovered this short film today and yes, I cried. It reminds me so much of why I write, creating alternative realities inside my mind and in many ways, slowly shaping my world.
In other news, I’m trying to dive back into the world of my own characters so I can finish it in time for its preorder date in September. No such luck. Instead, I’ve managed to catch up with all the golden buzzer moments from that Simon show although I did finish the final edit on that Kindle Worlds secret project so I can call that done and dusted.
Kinda productive day, but it’s only Monday…
Was that the show with the deaf singer? Really was uplifted by that segment.
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Yes, that was one of them! I first saw her on The Big Story on Facebook and I’m so glad she made it to the final round.
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I saw the segment on FaceBook. I don’t watch the show. Who has the time?
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That’s me, too π I never watch it but did see it on Facebook. At least it’s. It fake news π
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What a lovely film! It is a great reminder of why I write. You’d think it wouldn’t be a problem, remembering. But it’s so easy to get bogged down in the semantics, you can lose the vision.
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I always just try to write and not think too much, just let the story flow and worry about the details later π
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I get sidetracked by the details and forget the story I was writing…that’s me, over in the meadow with my field guide trying to find the correct family name for the little blue flower….
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Come back!
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Just let me get a picture of it!
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I too get sidetracked a lot…details details…sometimes I hope no one would notice what I missed out, but then I feel guilty. It’s a vicious circle!
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Trying to hit that sweet spot with enough detail to sound just right and sell the story but not so much you’ve got them turning pages to move the story.
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Sometimes we get lost in the details. I think eventually we find that balance of putting in details but always keeping your eye on the story you’re telling π
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