katiefoolery: (Inspiration)
[personal profile] katiefoolery
I have the closing scene of a story in my head.  This is a very good thing indeed.  Whenever I know where I'm headed in a story, I write well.  I write exceedingly well, in fact (if I just bid a quick farewell to humility).  The reason for this is obvious, of course: if I know where I'm headed, then all my words need to do is point in the right direction.  When I don't know where I'm going, my words are forced to tell the story and try to work out where they should be going as well.  Not all words can multitask like that.

Two of my favourite stories, Revel and Ever Again, had their closing lines firmly established in my head before I began and look how they turned out.  Revel won me five hundred dollars and Ever Again came seventh in an international SF/F writing competition.

Yes, I think I can safely say that it definitely pays to know where you're going before you start your story.

Alas, not all ideas come with a complimentary closing scene.  Many of them are just dangled across my imagination, with the promise of a good story if I just start writing it.  And at least half of those stutter to a stop half-way through, when I find myself lost without hope of being rescued.  Sometimes, I can come back later, armed with a better map with which to navigate my way to safety.

Sometimes, I fear, those stories are lost forever, taking their fleeting glory down a road from which there is no return.

However, this story in my head not only comes with a closing scene, it also has a word that sounds delicious and that feels solid when I utter it.  There are some words that I love, just for the sound they make and the way they feel in my mouth as I utter them.  The word in this case is "sark".  Now, I know that it's already a Channel Island and half the name of a famous clipper, but I don't care.  In my imagination, it stands strong and dark and full of malicious promise.  It is not simply a word - it is a story in its own right; a story I can't wait to write.

I think this is why authors quail a little when people ask where their ideas come from.  What would people think if, upon asking me that question, they received the following answer?

"Well, I was just making the bed when I started thinking of words I like and I began saying "sark" out loud.  And then I wondered what a "sark" actually was, apart from being an island and half a ship's name.  And that's where the story came from."

It's not exactly an exciting explanation, is it?

Then again, I think the best thing about a writer's mind is its ability to find a story out of anything, no matter how oblique the connection.

on 2006-04-11 02:33 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] crazedturkey.livejournal.com
you know...it doesn't help me. I usually know exactly where I am going...but getting there is still darn tough!

on 2006-04-11 07:04 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
True - it doesn't make it any easier. In my case, it just makes sure that I eventually finish the story. I do find I enjoy writing a bit more when I have a desintation in mind, though.

on 2006-04-11 03:54 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] gravityslave.livejournal.com
SARK is also a famous San Francisco artist, and a very cool person (I have been assured). :-D

on 2006-04-11 07:05 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
Well, there you go. Sark is many things to many people.

I love my Sark. It's so... sarky.

on 2006-04-11 11:31 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] gravityslave.livejournal.com
I prefer Sark because it isn't Zerg. I have played Star Craft too much to like Zerg. ;-)

on 2006-04-11 11:39 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
I haven't played Star Craft and yet I still prefer Sark. We must both have innately good taste. :D

on 2006-04-11 10:20 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] frohike.livejournal.com
Miss Bun, may I borrow you?
I remember I asked you if you would post a poll somewhere for me ages ago. That idea has died, and I'd like you to do a different one for me instead. At present it's looking to be only two questions. If you're agreeable, comment to this or email me. My addy is on my profile.
-Nomes

on 2006-04-11 11:39 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
Of course, good Nomes. I was wondering about that poll and I'd be happy to help out. I shall email you post haste.

on 2006-04-11 11:05 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sirgallivant.livejournal.com
I really loved your story Revel. I think it was Buneaterly storytelling at its best!
And words are marvellous. 'Sark' - I have an inspirational book by an author of that name.

on 2006-04-11 11:42 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
Why, thank-you muchly, good knight!

Is this inspirational book one that you would recommend?

on 2006-04-12 01:03 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sirgallivant.livejournal.com
Assuredly - it's called (ahem) 'Eat Mangoes Naked' and is about finding happiness in everyday situations.
Bah!

on 2006-04-12 10:16 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
Hehe! What a plendiferous title! I shall keep a look-out for it.

on 2006-04-12 05:35 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naelany.livejournal.com
Well, I was just making the bed when I started thinking of words I like and I began saying "sark" out loud. And then I wondered what a "sark" actually was, apart from being an island and half a ship's name. And that's where the story came from." *chuckles* I think that's an excellent answer to give!
Now, where's the story? ^_~

on 2006-04-12 10:16 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] katiefoolery.livejournal.com
It's still stuck in my head. I have no idea how to start it, so I'm beginning to think I should make a start on this final scene and see what I can do from there.

on 2006-04-12 04:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] naelany.livejournal.com
*urges you on*

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