Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Beginning

Composing the beginning of a true story is a very difficult task, especially when there are about 20 different events that could be considered the starting point. You have to figure out which of those points in time is the most interesting moment to grab prospective readers, and then you have to string together the best possible combination of words to make it readable.

If you're obsessive-compulsive (aka a perfectionist), like me, nothing is ever good enough. However, if I am able to write something that does manage to satisfy my own high standards, I'll know I'm on the right path.

My story began way the hell before I ever thought about hitting the road with a backpack, but I think the story begins the night I watched Wanderlust, a documentary about road movies. I never even finished watching that movie because one quick image started the ball rolling in my mind.

I've written a few pages' worth of stuff so far, but I don't think it's right yet. Of course, the right opening came to me while I was driving earlier tonight, but I've since lost it. I think it will be back soon, though.

Focus, Ryan, focus.

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Aimless
Aimless Video Evidence

2 comments:

revolution said...

HAVE YOU WATCHED "INTO THE WILD" YET? I WATCHED IT LAST SUMMER. COULD NOT STOP THINKING ABOUT IT. FINALLY READ THE BOOK THIS MONTH - IT WAS EVEN BETTER THAN THE MOVIE.

Ryan M. Powell said...

WHY ARE YOU YELLING AT ME? AHHHHH!!! TOO MUCH PRESSURE, MAN.

NO, I HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET.