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Where do you get your ideas?

This is a question that people ask famous authors a lot, and some of them, like Stephen King, get a bit tired of the question. After all, the *where* seems to an author a lot less important than the *what*, the material you can pull from these “ideas” to mold into an actual freaking story.  Ideas can come from anywhere, right?  Even the most banal gesture or advertisement or association could lead to an interesting tale.

But right now, the source of ideas is something I’m actively investigating — not because I’m short on them, but because I need a bit more organization in the material I turn to when it’s time to write and I’m wanting in some crucial detail of character and/or plot.  I have these spiral-bound Idea Books I through IX or X that I kept from the late nineties up to a year or so ago, and they were great fun to write in with a fancy ink pen.  But obviously, if I want to dig some particular thing out of them, it will take a while, given the abysmal lack of an index or search function.  This is 2013 or something, the Age of I (or E) — technology’s gotta work for a writer, man.  I need a digital compilation of reference material.

Thus my idea (where did I get it, I wonder?) to put the whole damn thing in Evernote, to give myself a few folders — or notebooks, in the app’s parlance — specific to the needs that I have when I’m putting a new person into a new place and having them do a new thing for the purposes of entertainment.  I’m aiming at pretty mundane-seeming stuff for the most part, just databases of types of appearances, names, possible personality quirks, sample character histories or plot twists.

It might sound grab-baggy, but I have a plan to (in addition to finishing up the editing of my book in progress, Player Choice) write a bunch of short stories in the very near future.  I will need new people and new places and new things very fast.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve let a story go stale because I’ve suddenly gotten bored at a character’s job, or appearance, or even their name, and then the poor bastard or bastardess gets exiled to the Island of Abandoned Stories.  If they’d only had the last name of Jagtap instead of Hendrickson, they could have been so much more interesting.

I know these interesting jobs and names and traits and locales are out there, beyond the immediate grasp of my memory.  I read about them all the time in magazines and online articles, I see them whing across the bow of my daily experience.  But I seem to have a pretty poor memory for these details, so if I can create and keep some long lists of details that I find interesting, then maybe I can keep the population at the Island fairly low.

And as far as the real ideas, the ones that readers of famous authors really want to know about, the engines of plot and theme?  Sure, I’ll probably create a database for those too — but more often than not, they will themselves spring naturally from the clash of all those seemingly more mundane details that, rubbed together, can create something like fire.

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6/13-6/14

I’m about to go into high gear for the rest of this month, for writing and editing (the former and latter for my book in progress, and just the latter for Benjamin’s book).  It’s a welcome feeling.  A belonging feeling.  Alcohol, fine fried foods, fresh air, sunshine, video games, these are all fine things, but I am always bound to feel irritable when I’ve gone without the real business of writing for too long.  There’s an absence that only it can fill.  Friends, lover, family are all necessary parts of the whole as well, but purpose is what keeps the walking husk feeling away.

6/13 Deeds
Read 50 pages — 15 GP
Worked at paper — 30 GP
Ran an errand — +1 Dut, 20 GP
Met with colleague — +1 Gen, 20 GP
GP subtraction — -112 GP

6/14 Deeds
Did Benjamin chapter — +1 Fin, 40 GP
Cleaned and did errand — +1 Dut, 20 GP
Went for a run with Jane — +1 Sta, 20 GP
Recorded a brief video — +1 Pre, 15 GP
Wrote 1000 words — +1 Inv, 50 GP
Read 50 pages — 15 GP
GP subtraction — -160 GP

6/11

Making some real progress, finally– maybe it took a couple of days in the woods of Vermont to reset my brain.  We’re seeing movement ahead on the editing of both my chapters and Benjamin’s chapters.  I’m also writing scripts for what promises to be an entertaining detective/horror/humorous series set in Portsmouth.  Get ready, for the doom of the land is coming…

Today’s Deeds
Edited Benjamin chapter — +1 Fin, 50 GP
Read 50 pages — 15 GP
Did freelance editing — 30 GP
Did cleaning and organizing — +1 Dut, 20 GP
Ran an errand — +1 Dut, 20 GP
GP subtraction — -142 GP

Leveling up

So, congratulations to me!  After a long slog of cleaning, moving, traveling, and working, I have decided to level myself up to a Level 4 Freelancer.  Somewhere in all the lunacy, I lost track of tracking my activities, though I know I certainly was doing a lot of worthy things.  I’ve started myself even with an extra point in each stat for Level 4, because I’m worth it, baby.  And I’ve set the GP balance to 1000, which sounds about right.  Now we can return to our regularly scheduled activity tracking.

So now I’m looking back on the last week or so.  My deeds for the last several days include, as I recall (leaving out the GP balances, because I’ve really got to get back on track here):
Went for a run with Jane — +1 Sta
A few thousand words’ worth of writing — +3 Inv
Enough freelance editing to merit +2 Fin
Editing a Benjamin chapter — +1 Fin
Read a few hundred pages — no stat points, sadly
Filming a couple of Tiki Huts — +2 Pre
Ran a few errands — +3 Dut
Meeting with colleagues to discuss project — +1 Gen
Attending a peer event — +1 Pre, +1 Gen
Spending quality time with friends and family — +1 Gen

Now time to start keeping track of things in detail, starting today. New post…. go!