While
 reflecting on my journey from intentional hopes of writing a novel to 
the end result of actually having it completed and ready for publishing,
 I've attempted to mentally note the ingredients needed to bring it all 
about. I'm not a perfectionist when it comes to writing, I'm not a 
grammatical genius, I don't have the intrinsic and unparalleled ability 
to write a whole work in iambic pentameter or sing-songy sonnets. Holden
 Caulfield, Elizabeth Bennet, Dorian Gray, my characters are not. But 
they are mine and are a representation of the facets of life that make 
me smile and motivate me, daily.
I
 enjoy finding humour in the everyday, in random situations such as the 
moment I fall face down on the subway stairs and the majority of the 
manic crowd scurries and hurdles around or over me, all aside from a 
young boy who helps me up with a cheeky grin on his face as if to say, 
"Get it together, lady." I brush off my ensemble, pick up my purse, 
thank him with a sheepish demeanor and swallow my pride, thankful that I
 didn't become a tread-marked victim.
I
 also incorporate emotion and am inspired by what I witness around me; A
 gentle exchange between a couple at an adjacent table to my own, tears 
shed over excitement or sadness in a given moment by a friend or 
acquaintance. I delve into my own experience and, just as an actor does 
when attempting to get into character, I find myself drawing on past 
moments in order to relate to the possible emotions experienced by my 
characters in a created scenario. It's through this vulnerability and by
 chucking the fear aside of revisiting possibly negative, emotionally 
charged moments that the best descriptions are created. The characters 
come to life and are made identifiable, made real. Fear masks 
creativity. Rip that mask off and just give 'er. Let go and create.
Of
 course the most pertinent ingredient which allowed this creative spark 
to result in a full manuscript involved one trait that often is a bit 
absent from my days, unless a sizable fire is lit under my, by times, 
lazy  and sizable backside. In the past, when expected to complete a 
task, of course determination is cranked to the max. However, when I 
have expected something of myself, ' fits and bursts that dwindle to 
nothingness' is the more appropriate way to describe its presence in my 
days.
Determination has been the 
key to the entire project. Of course some talent or skill is required, 
of course a creative spark and remaining in touch with experience is 
necessary, but without the big D, a project like this would be sunk 
before it ever began sailing.
Fearless
 determination with a hint of creativity, a pinch of nostalgia and 
perhaps a dab of wit, a titch of an appreciation for the lighter side of
 things, a smattering of zeal, a peppering of homegrown nuttiness and a 
talent with words; there you have it, the ingredients for a debut novel 
or any creative project YOU want to get underway.
 





 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 


 
 
 

 

 
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