Writing territories are a range of
ideas that one generates to spark their writing. In general, it is just one of
the many ways one can brainstorm for different types of writing.
This week's blog is more undefined
than others because it depends so much on your unique personal experiences.
Below, is a list of 10 writing territories and you'll begin by answering them.
Your answers do not have to be lengthy, they only need to be definitive enough
so that you, the writer, could look back at it weeks from now and it could
trigger what you were thinking about.
Writing Territories
Fears
Annoyances
Accomplishments
Confusions
Sorrows
Dreams
Idiosyncrasies
Risks
Beloved Possessions, Now and Then
Problems
For instance, my list looks
like:
Fears: drowning, loosing family in
catastrophe, living in pain
Annoyances: rudeness, expecting
fairness in this world
Accomplishments: still being
married, being a dad my children want to be around
Confusions: inequity (different
than fairness)
Sorrows: anger management, weight,
(totally working on both but to be honest "weight" is harder than
"anger" 'cause food is goooooooood)
Dreams: retirement, travel,
Idiosyncrasies: nerd, paper/pencil
RPG (redundant?)
Risks: pilot's license (want),
jumped out of an airplane (did)
Beloved Possessions: comic books
(then), friendships (now- i know, cheesy)
Problems: Organization
Simple, right?
Now, once you have your list,
choose one topic to expand upon in-depth (or at least
150 words). This may be as simple as an explanation of this topic (e.g. I
discovered I had an anger management problem when I realized that I was taking
out my frustrations on my family. . . .). It may turn into to a short-story or
a beginning of a short story. It may turn into a narrative of a memory. It may
turn into a social commentary. It may turn into 150 words of
freewrite. It may turn into something all together different and weird and
delightful. Whatever you wrote down in your list, reflect upon it and allow it
to guide your entry for the week.
"There
is no rule on how to write. Sometimes it comes easily and perfectly; sometimes
it's like drilling rock and then blasting it out with charges." -Ernest
Hemingway
Due Sunday, October 15th at 11:59
pm
October 15 is last day to make up
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