Thursday, January 17, 2008

Creative Writing

Wow. Here I've been thinking that Creative Writing was going to be a fun, fairly easy class. It is going to be fun, it's going to be a blast as a matter of fact. But it's not going to be nearly as easy as I expected it to be. It's obvious already that I'm not going to be able to brush off old blog posts and use for assignments, which I wasn't entirely planning to do anyway.

But, I am going to be able to take assignments from that class and share them with all of you, in lieu of actual content when things get exciting. Hopefully, you'll be able to see my writing improve along the way.

I have to say though, ya'll have spoiled me. Some of the kids in that class I can already tell are going to be a lot better writers than I am. I enjoy writing, and I have a certain amount of drive to do it, but some of those people, wow.

But, to the point at hand, as per Traci's (the instructor) orders, I have purchased a dedicated notebook for that class. It makes sense, not to have to dig through seven other subjects to find your notes and work for the class. I've also purchased a smaller notebook to use as a journal, since journaling is mandatory. She won't be reading the journals, but she will be flipping through them to ensure that we're actually putting pen to paper and leaving behind ink.

Before the next class, I'm supposed to have a sample of my writing to take in for her. I'm not sure if I should write something new (and I have a couple of ideas) or use something older. Frankly, just from perusing my book a bit and the discussion in class today, I don't think anything I have on hand is something I would want to turn in, short of the Sidesaddle Rodeo. So, it's pretty much that or write something entirely new, and she doesn't want anything too long.

I'll decide before Monday what I'm going to do, and get it done. Meanwhile, I'm wondering how in the heck I'm going to write a play, because that's one of the requirements for the class. Not exactly my strong suit, but we'll see. The class is mainly going to be workshop style, where we share our work with the rest of the class and then discuss it in class.

We're also supposed to be listening to overheard dialogue, and sharing the entertaining parts with the class. Of course, I don't really go anywhere to overhear dialogue, so I may be SOL on that one. Either that or I'm going to have to start haunting the truck stop with a newspaper and a cup of coffee during the hours I'm out of class, but that might be misconstrued by the truckers. A lot lizard, I'm not.

All in all, I think it's going to be a great class, a lot of work, and a lot of fun. The combined incidents of the instructor extolling on the versatility of the word "Fuck" and the exercise during which we each provided a word, and then had to tie them all into a coherent sentence, proved that.

The latter, well, one of the students decided that we all needed to loosen up, and added the word "Penis" to the mix. After class he told Traci that we'd all failed, because the only possible response to "penis" was "vagina."

Ya'll know me. I just couldn't keep my big mouth shut.

"That's not the only response."

"Oh? Then what?" (he was a little belligerent and seemed to be up on his high horse at this point... and I just had to knock him off.)

"Erectile Dysfunction."

"Wha? That is not a response to penis."

"Sure it is. Hundreds of Viagra commercials agree with me."

Someone else brought up the possibility of a gay person not thinking that vagina was the response to penis, as well. The dude had to chime in again...

"Then you just say penis louder."

Yet again, I couldn't keep my mouth shut.

"No, then you add yay on the end.... 'Penis! Yay!' "

One day I'll learn not to poke at these people, but probably not until everyone else stops laughing at it when I do.....

6 comments:

Mark said...

Knowing as many gay people as I do, I still am giggling. Please stop it... :)

Farmmom said...

This kid should meet "Aunt Jerry". I'm quite sure he would give him a different response! But I want to be a little mouse in the corner when he does! LMAO

HollyB said...

Can your play be a One-Act? I can easily see your recent shooting adventure with E being an amusing One Act. Great dialog,there. You'd just have to embellish a bit.
Creative writing is just like any other writing, hon. Write what you know, just from a different angle or perspective.
Maybe write a play with the horses as the characters. You KNOW horses. You know how they think, you know how they act. Have the horse, or a horse be one of the characters.
I'm just brainstormin' here.

Anonymous said...

Versatility of the F-bomb and responses to anatomical terms... hmmm... I wondered what they were teaching in school these days.

"This kid should meet "Aunt Jerry"."

Farmmom, you beat me to that one. I remember that post from time to time.

FarmGirl said...

Holly, I don't know if it can be a one-act or not, I don't have the particulars on it. I'm just not going to stress about it until I do.

Your idea has some potential, although going all out and making the characters horses smacks a bit too much of a Cats ripoff to me. Maybe just behaviors and names... I'll put it in my journal and explore it a bit more. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

If you do like Hollyb said, please make sure you have the right end of the horse involved...