I’m off to my first local meeting of the Romantic Novelists Association today…wish me luck π
I signed up at the beginning of January to take part in the Small Stones Challenge which is organised by Writing Our Way Home π
The initial challenge is for the month of January, but I’m going to try to do this for the whole year. I love the whole concept of writing one sentence a day about something I’ve noticed, I mean really noticed and practising using my senses. Here are a few that I’ve done already….
The silence of a new day as dawn creeps through the bare trees.
The creaking springs in the bed above as he tosses and turns in sleep.
A lump forms in my throat as yet again I feed the stray Tabby who comes to my doorstep every morning.
The sweet smell of my daughters perfume that lingers long after she’s gone.
The smell that wafts up from the pages of a new book as my fingers run gently along the smooth lines of words.
The biting wind that makes my lips burn.
There’s a FaceBook group and on Twitter the hash tag is #smallstones
I dunno, I don’t make life easy for myself do I? Lol. But, the small stones exercise is a great way of being aware of your senses, something that I so often neglect in my writing. I might even use some of these ideas in The Last Word Cafe π I’m very much a “sight” writer and I want to change that.
Tell me, what have you noticed today? Give me a small stone…..
Vikki, congrats on joining a group! I like the line you wrote about the daughter or your daughter and the biting wind. It fits in perfectly on such a cold day when ice and frost cover the brown grass.
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Thanks Becca π
He he he, my daughter wears LOADS of perfume! π
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Ooh, I do hope the RNA writers were friendly. Looking forward to hearing more.
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It was great Pauline π
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I noticed how I would still be able to pick out my dog if I couldn’t see, smell or hear just by the feel of her coat against my cheek and that reassures me.
Do keep us posted on the RNA meeting! I’ve been thinking about joining the RA out here. They’re a pretty lively bunch of ladies! Be prepared for some interesting conversations and feisty ladies!
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Awwwww, Sandra, that’s lovely! π
The meeting was great! Do join you RA honey xx
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Like the lips burning sentence. Certainly been true here lately.
“keys tapping out a poem in the silent house”
I finally felt relaxed enough to finish a poem
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Thanks honey!
Great sentence Sue π
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This is a lovely post, Vicki. I need to work on focusing my senses in the way you are doing it. My wife is an artist. She told me about an organized Muir Trek she took many years ago. The main purpose was to help people use their senses to connect to nature. Feel it, not just see it. When we go for walks, she notices the stamen of the wildflowers, a caterpillar on a leaf, the delicate pattern of moss and lichen. All these things bring an inner peace that allows our creativity to flow. Continued good luck on noticing.
Richard
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Thanks Richard π
And that is a lovely comment! π It must be so inspiring being married to an artist.
Yes, I definitely need to use my senses more. Good luck to you too!
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Oh heck! I think I signed up for this as well and I’d completely forgotten about it!
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Lol, you can start anytime Barbara π
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Great idea. I wondered if you’d find another daily challenge! I may have to do that too. A fun exercise, and not just for writers. Good excuse to get our heads out of technology, if even for a second. Good luck with the group!
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Ha ha ha, you know me well Mel π
Thanks honey and yes, I agree, we’re so tied up with modern technology, it’s nice to actually be more aware of the “real world” π
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Nice! let us know how it goes!
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Thanks honey π
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Right now I’m listening to the drip drip sound of snow melting.
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Nice sentence Zoe π
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Have a great day at the RNA!!
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Thanks Rebecca, I did π
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Let us know how you go at the RNA meeting, Vikki.
My small stones for today are all to do with heat. The spinning blades of the fan, the chirping of birds, sweat trickling down my back, the smell flowers, plunging to a cold pool and hearing absolutely nothing as I glide to the bottom.
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It was good Dianne π
Ooooooo, they are gooood small stones honey…and I’m so jealous! Lol
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Like your sentances Vikki. Right now the sun shining throught the dainty raindrops on the windows makes them look like little diamonds. Have a good day. x
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Thanks Mary π
Ooooo, good sentence! We had sunshine here today too!
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I noticed it was the smell of the bacon frying that made my mouth salivate rather than the eggs. π
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Ha ha ha! Nice sentence Paula π
I take it you had a fry up for breakfast?
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it was snowing so used that as an excuse to make full english
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Lol, sounds good to me! π
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I love the small stones idea! I’m going to try this too.
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Thanks for stopping by Sam and good luck!
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The rhionocerous horns of snow that gather on my shoe as I walk through the snow.
This is one that I wrote down the other day. I like the challenge Vikki – I think I may just have to give it a try. I’m also a very visual writer so need to experiment with other means of descriptive narration.
Very worthwhile exercise that should,t take up too much time.
Enjoy the RNA x
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Great sentence Cat π
Let me know how you get on if you give it a try honey. Totally agree, and boy, do I need the practise! π
Thanks honey, I did π
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just out of bed:) the look of fun on young dogs face as she slithers around the corner ar top speed through the snow:)
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Awwwww, that’s lovely honey π
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Did small stones a couple of years ago – really rewarding challenge. Friend Ged Duncan published his book of stones and it’s great to dip into. Sure you will have a lovely time at RNA. If you meet Norma Curtis say hi from me, a great friend and a great writer
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Thanks Bridget, I’ll have a look for Ged’s book π
No, Norma wasn’t there honey, but if I come across her at a future event I’ll definitely say.
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Thank you for sharing to us.this is fantastic.
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Thanks honey and thanks for stopping by π
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I love this idea…we all rush around too much and miss the simple things. Good luck, not sure I can commit to everyday but I will certainly jot down as often as I can!
Today’s observation: Sparkling snow crystals welcome me as I sit at my desk.
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Oh gawd yes Mandy π¦
I’m trying to stick to daily, but, ask me again next month lol
Lovely sentence!
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Thanks for such a lovely assortment of “stones” Vikki. That single moment just before rising, when the sun trips over the windowsil and I the sense of contentment as I roll over to face a new day.
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Awwwww, that’s lovely Florence, and thank you for sharing π
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I want to expand my writing too and use all the senses and your examples really ring true
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Thanks LouAnn π
Good luck with it!
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What a lovely idea, I need to do this!
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Good luck Karen! π
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Today : Sparkling snowy white ice on the cold hard ground still reveal bits of grass peeking through. Small chickadees, cardinals, and crows flit to and fro pecking contentedly at bits of bread tossed from the back door. We stay cuddled warm inside, glad to view the outside from afar.
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Lovely sentences Sabrina π
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Writing exercises are always good, well nearly always, if you have time to do them. Have fun with that π
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Thanks Elliot, yeah, fitting them in can be a HUGE problem π
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