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GAELIC is a lyrical and expressive language, but don't try to guess the pronunciation. http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com an excellent site where the forum members respond to translation requests quickly, interestingly and with humour and for those who love music go to http://caoinleain.com

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Nothing much, but it has a little style.....

Different writing groups I am a member of, have competitions or 'challenges' to assist in the development and growth of a writer. Other writers, will then review submissions by giving constructive critisism, praise or both. Todays challenge was to produce an article about 'Nothing' . My first entry consisted of the title and the required description or motivation of the submission. My description was of sitting in front of a computer seeing nothing but a blank screen, and not wishing to contaminate the purity of the page, I wrote nothing. The blank page was duly attached. Hmm....reviewers thought I was being a smart arse. When I justified the piece on the grounds of poetic licence and artistic temperament, they reworded the challenge, making it very clear that they expected something in written form. I obliged and they were happy. The poem is certainly not one of my better ones, but they were pleased to receive it. They hoped that I understood their criticism and I did, so no big deal. However, artists of the easel type (or carpet) can produce a massive blank canvas, give it an obscure title and voilá, c'est masterpiece.
Writing as a craft can railroad many potentially good writers who, battling insecurity, work too hard to write under the direction of others. Sadly this undermines the development of their own style. Poetry is usually not so harsh a format because let's face it....who understands a lot of the modern, anything goes contents ? I don't and I write the stuff. Regardless, whether poetry, prose, stories or novels, reading is very personal and emotive. Reviewers can and should, critique a storyline, pace, interest level but not the style because for every writer, of every format, that is what seperates them from others.

3 comments:

  1. ooohhh there it goes, never seen someones plot take off like that.

    WANTED
    1 PLOT
    LOST
    not totally certain when
    if found do not approach without suitable insanity
    considered very dangerous (just ask previous owner)

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  2. Since I lost the plot several years ago it has obviously changed it's appearance and may no longer be recognisable. It will be older, look a little hairier and lost a lot of it's original spark. However because it could now be called feral, please approach with care. It has a weakness for praise so if words are carefully chosen it may willingly submit. A reward will be considered for it's return, based on it's condition and whether there is hope for it to survive in captivity.

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  3. I think I met your plot on a bus in Edinburgh. It said it was on a world tour and had just visited the gunpowder plot in London........

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