Saturday, June 29, 2013

Six-Sentence Saturday 06/29/2013

This is the Day which the LORD has made. Let us be glad and rejoice therein ~


Some days, I wake up happy. Today is one of those days. :) I feel like screaming around the house, caroling "There was a field in my old town / where we always played hand in hand / the wind was gently touching the grass / we were so young, so fearless."

(Song actually starts at 1:10)

1.) I just finished reading a book by Terry Pratchett, which I actually liked rather a lot.

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2.) I have been leery of Terry Pratchett's work for awhile, and aside from a few surprisingly clean, not-exactly-innuendo descriptions, this book was better than I'd been anticipating.

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3.) I am wondering whether I should paint my toenails, now that open-toed sandal season is here.

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4.) I want to go to the BEACH!!!!!! :)

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5.) Can you believe it's already almost the fourth of July? That came careening up on us, didn't it?

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That's all for today. Hope you all have a fabulous weekend!

God bless. :)

Cat

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Six-Sentence Saturday 6/22/13

1.) I am going to Carson~

2.) I am in a hurry

3.) We must go now.

4.) I have a niece what looks like the Eleventh Doctor!!!

5.) I have a new Etsy listing

6.) Meet the Library Dragon!


See more at Etsy!

Ta!

Cat

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Flowers in our Words

This is what happens when I lay awake at night, trying to fall asleep.

My mind starts to draw weird comparisons.

For instance, I am now working at a florist's shop.

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And words, or stories, are like flower arrangements.

First, you have the MAIN CHARACTER!! The main character is the centerpiece of the story, the one all the worlds revolve around. So, the main character is kind of like the centerpiece flower in a bouquet, your expensive flower: your rose, hydrangea, or orchid.



Next, you have the plot. The plot has to be sustained throughout the entire novel, so we need some hearty flowers for this part of the arrangement. Plot equals your chrysanthemums, carnations, calla lilies and sunflowers; all those flowers that do not die easily.



Conflict comes next, little pops of unexpectedness which add colour and shape to your story. Usually, this constitutes "filler": your hypericum berries, your leather leaf and baby's breath, your statice, wax flowers, and myrtle, your poms and yarrow, and your bupleurum. Conflict is what keeps your story exciting and fresh, and adds depth to your arrangement.



Theme is the overall portrayal, the ideas you want to convey, the colour of your novel: how you combine all your flowers to create one whole. The bouquet.

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Setting, of course, equals the pot. :) Or the vase. Whatever dish receptacle thingy you might choose to put your bouquet into.

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And there you are! Sometimes you might have to pull out flowers you don't like, or cut out some foliage that just isn't doing it for you, but in the end you're left with a gorgeous arrangement.

Just like a novel.

Yep. This is what happens at night. While I lie sleepless. I hope you enjoyed that. Cheers!

God bless!

Cat

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