Living Inside

Is it damaging to you to live inside all the time? Yes, it probably cramps it horribly. But then there’s Emily Dickinson, who lived in the same house for all her life, lowering her basket to the outside world. You couldn’t call her orderly poems ugly. On the contrary. But then again, she had a beautiful garden.

What do you think? Does it damage you to spend most of your life “indoors”?

NaMoWriMo

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

We have an auspicious month ahead of us: National Movember Writing Month.

Nanowrimo and Movember, in conjunction.

Check it out, and join the party. Everybody can join the first, and you should encourage your hairy male friends to join in on the second.

Nanowrimo.org

http://us.movember.com/

Open Mic: Do it

Should you read something at open mic?

Yes, as long as it is short. That way, even if it’s not any good, you are benefiting both yourself and others.

Reasons why you should read something, even if it’s not any good, at the next open mic night:

1. It shows pluck, ovaries, or balls. It grows courage.

2. You will have a more tangible reason to write.

3. If what you do is crappy, you are encouraging other artists who think: “I could do better than that!” And then they’ll get up at the next open mic and it’ll keep the venue fresh.

4. If you want to bail, you can stop reading wherever you want.

5. If what you do is good, you are encouraging other artists who think: “Ah! That’s what I want to be able to do!”

6. You are looking for an excuse to try out wearing a beret, or a muumuu, or whatever you want, bringing joy to yourself and admiration or amusement to others.

7. You will listen better to other performers after you perform. You will hear what works and what doesn’t work. This will improve your ability to write well.