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Bunny Backup For The Easter Bunny!

April 18, 2014 By Kimberly A. Cook Leave a Comment

by Kimberly A. Cook              (Twitter@ WarriorTales)

The Easter Bunny has a very big job this weekend delivering all sorts of candy to everyone. A friend of mine says the Easter Bunny hides beer outside for her hubby, so this is one busy rabbit who has to stay in shape. There is an island in Japan, nicknamed Rabbit Island, which just might be the special ops training site for the Easter Bunny.

Take a look at this recent undercover footage of a tourist being herded by free range rabbits. It all dates back to World War II, but these rabbits won in the end and the island is theirs. No dogs or cats allowed!

Happy Quirky Friday and have a great weekend!

http://youtu.be/LMEmBp9MnIY

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How Do Writers Learn, Purge And Know What Their Book Is About?

March 25, 2014 By Kimberly A. Cook 1 Comment

by Kimberly A. Cook              (Twitter@ WarriorTales)

Met with my writer support group this past weekend and it always makes me feel better, more motivated and not quite so neurotic. We creatives have challenges on many levels when it comes to combining life and art.

There were three topics which came up that I thought it would be fun to discuss. Here goes.

1. We don’t learn a writing or life lesson until we are ready; no matter how many times it tries to smack us in the chops.  An experienced writer declared she made a breakthrough with her current memoir when she realized who her ideal reader would be and that she was actually writing a long feature story. A trained news journalist and business writer, this shift in mind revelation made all the difference in the world when she was able to discover it.

When I crossed over from newspaper writing to fiction, it seemed pretty easy for me since I had been the features section editor on the paper. Feature stories are some of the best training in the world for fiction since your story lives and dies with quotes (dialogue), you have a beginning, middle and end of the feature (same as a chapter and book), and the one difference is instead of tying up the end of the story, you put a honk’in hook at the end to drag the reader into the next chapter. My fiction chapters have always been about the same length as a long feature story, imagine that.

2. Is cleaning our offices and purging files procrastination or part of the creative process? Yes! Right on both counts. But we decided as a group that its more of the process for organizing chaos and letting your muse get ready to sweep out the cobwebs in the subconscious and gear up for the next project. Now if this takes years, there is a bit of a procrastination problem, but it took Margaret Mitchell twelve years to write “Gone With The Wind,” so what do we know about deadlines? To each writer their own process.

3. Only the writer/author knows what the story is going to be and that may be a crap shoot on any given day. My writing teacher Dee Lopez used to say,” No one really knows what their book is about until after they’ve written at least eight chapters.” Many times what you find when you finish a first draft of fiction is it started out as one book and ended up as another; that is the magic of imagination, fairy dust and creation. Which also means no one else can write your book for you, you have to do it yourself.

So, back to writing!

 

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Spring Break Is Time To Hit The Beach!

March 21, 2014 By Kimberly A. Cook Leave a Comment

by Kimberly A. Cook                (Twitter@ WarriorTales)

The sun is out here in Oregon and it’s party time in Duck and Beaverland! Nothing says Spring Break to me like the Beach Boys music. So I decided today’s video is an oldie but goodie I’ve posted before, because you can’t argue with perfection.

It’s time for Surfing Bulldog and the Beach Boys! Have a great weekend, don’t forget to wear sunscreen and Happy Quirky Friday!

(Well crum cakes campers! You have to watch this video on YouTube! Sorry about that! Click over! It’s worth it!)

http://youtu.be/cqxTUxzOceE

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Show Me The Writing!

January 10, 2012 By Kimberly A. Cook 1 Comment

by Kimberly A. Cook                   (Twitter@ WarriorTales)

A primary rule for all writers is to show, not tell. This is harder than it sounds. We can’t tell readers about a scene, as storytellers we have to figure out how to show them what we mean. An amazing example of showing without telling is the last scene in the current movie, The Descendants.

Finally saw it last weekend. Great film. Bring tissues! Besides the humor and tears, I felt the last scene is masterful in the art of showing, not telling. Have to buy it on DVD so I can watch it over and over to see what other “shows” I might have missed. Layering characters, plots and turning points is an art form in writing and screenwriting.  It’s so nice to find films and books which do it well.

http://youtu.be/CWHNXJ1K4yA

One author suggested taking screenwriting classes to learn how to punch up fiction dialogue. My screenwriting classes gave me a bonus when the three act structure provided me with the perfect way to plot fiction books.  Overlaying the screenwriting teachings from Syd Field’s The Screenwriter’s Workbook (page 47) with the Hero’s Journey work from Christopher Vogler’s The Writer’s Journey, third edition (page 8), I was set. We know when a tool clicks for us. 

Trial and error is how we improve our craft and grow as writers. Writing is the other way. We have to actually do it. Amazing how some of us still try to avoid that part at times, myself included. But then we happen to see a movie or read a book which impacts us with excellent craft. The work gives us fuel for the fire in our muse to get our stories right, to touch reader’s hearts.

What book or movie has influenced you?

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Off To A Clean Start!

January 6, 2012 By Kimberly A. Cook Leave a Comment

by Kimberly A. Cook                      (Twitter@ WarriorTales)

The first Quirky Friday of 2012. When we begin a new year, we want to make sure we are clean and ready to hop into the future. That is exactly the topic of this video. I had no idea all the amazing things rabbits were doing on YouTube, but this smart bunny seems to have staff. Reminds me of getting scrubbed down in a public bath house in Istanbul, but this little guy is getting the tender treatment instead. Have a very Happy Quirky Friday!

 

 

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