Saturday 30 January 2016

There are Always Days such as This ....

It had been a busy week with work and other things that had to be done. So today I was glad to have slept soundly and woken with a light heart. I read that a friend on FB has a publication da te for her first book "Ghostbird" with the Welsh Women's Press. I am so pleased for her. Then a surprise phone call from a dear friend; that put a smile on my face. This inspired me to go for a cycle to Wisemans Bridge and an hour's walk along the beach, taking in the air, feeling the wind in my face, blowing all those cobwebs away, taking photographs with my DianaF camera of patterns and waves and anything else that grabbed my attention. 

These are all simple pleasures, but it is these that make my heart sing and make me feel alive and oh so lucky to have a life that is safe, warm and full of love. Nothing should be taken for granted. I was fortunate to be born in Wales, to have my freedom, to be able to speak and be allowed my own opinions, to be surrounded by nature and the love of family and friends. What more is there to need.

I posted two colour 120mm films to be processed this week. I am going to start a Visual Journal. I feel inspired to start something creative. The Creative Writing Course gave me somthing to push me forward, and now I feel that I am ready to take the next step to creating something. I don't know what. It is a nothing, that will become a something. 

 There is a Shadow in the Light
But the Light is from the Sun
The Sun holds my heart
No Shadow can dampen this day



Sunday 24 January 2016

Open University Creative Writing Course

I have been searching for something to tax my brain. I looked on the Open University Website and found that there are many courses that I can do which are free. I thought this would be a good way to start. I can experiment with different subjects to see which feeds my curiosity and peeks my interest.

I have decided to begin with the Creative Writing Course. I have always enjoyed writing... so here goes.

ACTIVITY ONE

Write down a quick sentence in response to the advice ‘write what you know’. What does it immediately suggest to you?

What do I know. My first instinct is that I could write about my life, memories, family, people, my love of being creative, music, books I have read, my experience of being a mature student. In fact I think that there are many topics I could write about if I take the time to prepare and think about the things that I actually know about. 

ACTIVITY TWO


  • How did the idea for Cowan’s second novel, Common Ground, come about?
  • What parts of Pigwere imagined, what parts researched and what parts autobiographical?
  • How does Cowan use everyday details in his novels?

I have listened to the interview in order to try and answer these questions ...


  1. Cowan says that he found writing his novel Pig very difficult and would do anything other than write. He accumulated lots of material during the writing of Pig as a way of avoiding it. He wrote long letters to his brother who was travelling. He wrote journals every day about his partner's pregnancy and continued for a year after their daughter was born. He also filled a scrap book with newspaper clippings that caught his attention and thought that they would come in useful in the future. One story that captured his interest more than others, was the plight of new age protest group concerned about roads being built on protected sites. He also spent hours looking out of the window on to the city streets of Glasgow where he lived.
  2. Beginning, middle and end were already known. Accumulated factual information about pigs. The pig is a description of his dog, a collie. Researched some aspects e.g boiling swill. Took six years to write. Procrastination important to Cowan. 
  3. Advocate of staring out of the window as it can be very productive and gives you ideas to write. Work avoidance, all domestic chores have to be completed before writing otherwise they nag. Everyday details taken from his own life help to give his characters and stories more depth. 
ACTIVITY THREE


Close your eyes for a few moments and think of the room or place around you. Think of the details that you would include in any description and make a mental note of them. Open your eyes and, without looking around, write down what you thought of.
Now look at your surroundings and write a paragraph (no more than 150 words) describing them, picking out at least three things that you haven't noticed recently – things you didn't think of when you closed your eyes.
With my eyes closed I thought of .... The TV, the window overlooking the front garden and my car in the drive, the door leading from the front door, the kitchen, the cupboard that holds all my summer clothes, photographs, papers lying on the table that need to be dealt with.

150 words .....the TV sits in the corner, it is small.  I don't want a huge thing that always draws your eye as it is not the most important item in the room to me. I like to have a lot of light in any room, the window allows me to notice the weather, to see people walking with their dogs, others riding horses. The window reminds me that I live in the country and my love of all things nature. 
The box that sits on the table in front of me brings back memories of my visit to London to see my daughter. We shopped at Harrods, not being able to afford much, we bought this box filled with sweets. We wanted to eat the sweets, but mainly we wanted something to remind us of our visit and something that was pleasing to look at. it is covered in animals and elf like beings, the colours are mainly blue and green.



Cycling up that hill

I Listen 
I set myself a goal 
To make it up that hill 
16% gradient 
A task 
I made it 
The bell tolls ten o'clock 
I sat 
The tree gave me sanctuary and a place to lean 
I listen 
Rain drops fall on leaves  
Birds sing in unison 
A car, cars pass by 
A squirrel runs away 
The wind brushes the trees all ways 
North, south, east, west 
The mist engulfs us all 
I move 
Listening still but concentration fails 
Cycling takes my strength, my focus 
My heart is beating fast 
I think 
I've gone far enough 
The hill beckons 
How wonderful to feel the speed and wind  
I brake  
It's too fast 
Reaching the bottom of the hill 
Another slight incline 
I push myself 
I can do this 
I reach home 
I feel a sense of achievement 
A coffee now 
Ah .....