
My writers' group started doing collage workshops as a way to let our subconscious loose, to let ideas surface. An article in the Romance Writers Report gave Pam Callow the idea to hold a collage session ourselves, and she's done them three times so far.
The article was by Jennifer Crusie - you can read about creating a book collage HERE.
I've got three collages for three of my works in progress, and I gaze at them from time to time when I need to disappear into the world of my story.
I thought I'd share them with you as a glimpse into what I'm thinking about as I write. As someone who went to film school, I'm a highly visual person, and I really need to see what's going on in my head. I need to hear the voices of the characters speak when possible. I just listen to the actor whom I've cast as the character when I need to do that. Luckily, they've all done similar scenes to ones I'm writing, meaning the characters they portray hit similar emotional notes, and when I need to hear my own characters, I often play scenes from their films or TV shows to feed my inner muse.
The first collage I did is for the novel I'm working on right now - my gardener story. Here's the full collage:
Here's a few close-up panels:
Here's the second collage I made, of my vampire story:
A few close-up panels:
The most recent collage was done at our last writers' meeting a few weeks ago. This is my Scorpius collage, the dark fantasy:
A few close-up panels:
Kim Richardson says Oh, what a wonderful idea!! These are great!
Jeeves says Lovely images!
Kelly Boyce says They look great as always!
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Through the Opera Glasses - 22 - Using Collage to Unlock Your Story
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:11 PM 9 comments
Labels: Collage, Ewan McGregor, Gerard Butler, Jennifer Crusie, Pam Callow, Peredur, Richard Armitage, Robbie Flynn, Scorpius, Through the Opera Glasses
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Wordless Wednesday - 87
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 10:52 PM 4 comments
Labels: Annette MacPhee Gallant, Cake, First book sale celebration, Nikki Figueiredo, Pam Callow, Romance Writers of Atlantic Canada
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