Finally! My first post! I've been planning on starting this blog for quite some time, but I've always been able to find reasons why I should do something else instead. To be honest, I wasn't looking forward to having to decide how the blog would look (color schemes, layout, etc.), but I finally decided that enough was enough. I grabbed the simplest template Blogger offered, used the default colors, and started writing this post. As a result, this blog is still a work in progress. I'll be rearranging the layout and adding all sorts of widgets over the next few weeks (or months), but I hope to be posting on a regular basis in the meantime.
The reason for this blog is simple. I've decided to teach myself how to write fiction and this blog will track my progess toward that goal.
First, a confession. I've always hated writing. It's has always felt like a chore to me. I've written reports for scientific journals (I'm a research chemist), but it was like pulling teeth. Now this may sound strange coming from someone who is writtng a blog about writing, but it's the truth. It turns out that though I may detest writing non-fiction, I've discovered that writing fiction can actually be fun.
And for that, I blame J K Rowling.
Let me explain. After I finished the "The Deathly Hallows," the seventh book in the Harry Potter series, I started thinking about how Ms. Rowling (or anyone else for that matter) might go about writing an eighth book. A few ideas occurred to me that night, but I didn't dwell on the matter. Over the next few weeks though, more and more ideas came to mind -- characters, plot twists, unusual events that could only occur at Hogwarts. You get the point. Soon I had so many ideas buillt up that I felt the need to write them down just to keep from losing them.
Eventually I made the decision to write a story based on those ideas. It might be lame, but at least the ideas wouldn't be wasted.
And then a funny thing happened. I discovered I liked writing fiction. Inventing characters and working up intricate plots filled with mysteries is a lot of fun. And now I want to spend all my time doing it.
But there is a lot more to writing fiction than coming up with a good story. There are all sorts of techniques to master and I quickly discovered that I have a lot to learn. Tightly scripted dialogue, character development, pacing -- these are all things I'm now in the process of trying to teach myself.
So that's the point of this blog -- tracking my progress as a writier of fiction. Hopefully you'll stay around long enough to find out where this leads.
BTW, since I''m a chemist you can expect me to occasionally write about science topics which I think you might also find interesting.
Thanks for reading.
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