Wilde Tide - a place in my imagination, the coastline wherein stories, ideas and thoughts amass to finally rest like driftwood on the shore. A blog that is a promise to myself to bring more creativity into my life and I hope enjoyment into yours. I'll be writing about writing itself, its frustrations and joys; there will be general musings on the ebb and flow of life and stories about anything that inspires and creeps like sand between my toes.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Writing Exercises--Cliche's
Free-write a contemporary scene with 2 characters in any stage of a romantic relationship using as many of the above clichés as possible.
· Forbidden love (disapproving parent/warring families);
· Dangerous love (bad boy or bad girl);
· Love triangles;
· I hate you, now I love you;
· The exotic, mysterious foreigner;
· The rich playboy vs. the poor but handsome neighbour;
· The Florence Nightingale syndrome (falling in love with your caretaker);
· Adultery;
· Good looks vs. a great personality;
· Misunderstandings keeping them apart;
· Some kind of bet;
· Innocent tickling that leads to an unexpected, intense attraction
Story 1:
When Jennifer and Jeff were in school they eyed each other with the distrust brought on by warring families but then Jeff had fallen and smacked his head on the pavement of the school parking lot. Jennifer was the first came to his aid. When Jeff opened his eyes he saw a vision of Jennifer & fell in love. She looked down at him in his sorrowful, bloody state and decided that he was the man for her.
Her family considered him a "bad" boy from the wrong side of the tracks and he was currently dating someone but she didn't care. She determined right then and there that Jeff was the one for her and she was not going to let anything come between her and her true love.
"Oh Jeff, let's get you to the nurses office".
Jeff, still in a dazed shock, managed to stand up and leaned on Jennifer while holding his head as they walked to the principals office. Suddenly he stopped and turned to her.
"Jennifer, I've grown up hating you, I've never been nice to you and now you've helped me. I...I love you."
"Oh Jeff, of course you do. I know my parents hate your parents and they look down on them. Your family is from the "wrong side of the tracks"...but I'm different. There are a lot of boys that I could have, especially good looking ones, but you, Jeff...well, you are the boy with personality and that's what I love about you."
"This is complicated Jennifer, I have a girlfriend."
"Well, you'll just have to ditch her Jeff. You can't love two girls at the same time."
"But what about her feelings, we've been going steady for almost a year. I think she's expecting an engagement ring when we graduate in June."
Story 2:
Jennifer walked down the street toward her apartment all the while thinking about her boyfriend Jeff and their relationship. They had both come from a small Canadian town and theirs was a forbidden love. His parents hated her parents and vice versa for something that happened thirty-five years ago. Rumours, whispered in the beauty parlor on the town's main street seem to point to a love triangle or some kind of bet that pitted the couples against each other.
When Jennifer and Jeff were in school they eyed each other with the distrust brought on by warring famlies but then Jeff had fallen and smacked his head on the pavement of the school parking lot. Jennifer was the first came to his aid. When Jeff opened his eyes he saw a vision of Jennifer & fell in love. She looked down at him in his sorrowful, bloody state and decided that he was the man for her. Now Jeff and Jennifer were living in the city away from their families and they were committed to each other. Well, at least Jennifer felt she was ready for the next step since the wedding date was fast approaching.
There had been others in college that had turned her head, like Joe, the oh so sexy "bad" boy. She had accepted his invitation to take a motorcycle ride on a whim and they ended up on the beach with a picnic lunch. During their walk along the shore she accidentally pushed him in the water and when he reached out to touch her she shrieked because he had touched her ticklish midriff. Joe sensing an opportunity for closer contact chase her until they fell into the sand and then then tickled her mercilessly. Suddenly the tickling wasn't tickling any more and the two of them embraced passionately. It was too cold to make love in the sand and it was a family beach so the foreplay ended there. On the way back to his apartment Jennifer felt pangs of guilt and asked Joe to take her home. He never spoke to her again.
Jennifer let herself in the front door of the apartment and went to the mail room to check her box. She heard the door open and just as she turned into the lobby to go up the elevator, John Smith from 312, the apartment two doors away from her place, entered into the lobby. He was tall, dark and devestatingly handsome, obviously foreign, with dark eyes that could bore into any woman's soul and made her leg's quiver.
His deep voice broke through the hum of the radiator, "Hello Jennifer."
Feb 25 2009
©Salynne Wilde
Monday, May 25, 2009
The Meeting
Elena stepped out of the cab onto the sidewalk, gave her name to the concierge and walked up the red carpet into the building. She was scheduled to meet a workmate and one of their clients at this gala fundraiser for the local children’s hospital. It would have been nicer to stay at home, she mused, light some candles and soak in the tub of her newly renovated bathroom. Even so the evening would be filled with fine food, good wine and the small chit chat would pass the time well enough. Besides, the evening was for a good cause.
She spotted him almost immediately when she walked into the foyer. When their eyes met Elena knew that they were both experiencing that certainty of consciousness that comes from knowing each other from some other context, place and time. A smile passed between them and she mouthed the word “Hello”. His blue eyes sparkled and the corners crinkled into crow's feet. His smile widened.
Her attention was drawn away to the coat check and she handed off her scarf and jacket to the attendant. She was not getting that sense of panic that at times comes when you cannot place someone; instead there was a contented satisfaction that his face belonged to someone from her past and there were only positive sensations running through her. He appeared and disappeared in vague flashes of her memory and although there wasn’t enough details to connect the pieces she had a strong sense of conviction that wherever or whenever they had been together it had been a positive, rich experience.
Elena turned and scanned the crowd resting her eyes on the spot where her man of memory had been standing but with all of the jostling and movement he was gone. A movement caught her eye and she smiled as her workmate waved to motion her over to the bar in the large ballroom.
“Elena, Elena, come have a drink”, Anna shouted above the din and the background music as she moved closer.
Elena's attention turned to the art of the trival conversation expected at these types of events and she made her way around the room. She took the opportunity to introduce herself to a few people and before long was totally absorbed in conversation with the person from the marketing company who had designed the event logo. A movement on her right caused her to pause momentarily and lose her train of thought. HE was there, talking with a stunning blonde who tilted her heard and laughed at something he said.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Inspired by Blue
It's one of my favorite colours; not one of my favorite feelings
Once in a Blue Moon
The colour of our earth & our oceans,
the colour of our sky
the way I see the world
Blue
Salynne Wilde ©2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The Wedding
Friday, May 15, 2009
The Little Talked about Stress of Getting a Pedicure
Thursday, May 14, 2009
A New Book - Diary of a Wedding Planner
...to say the least-we're organized & don't have much to do for the actual wedding but its the people you have to deal with! And now to make everything worse I'm...
Yes..sick as a dog. And today I have to clean house & get everything ready for the rehearsal dinner tomorrow.Saturday, May 9, 2009
A Cup of Tea and a Good Book
I've been at our convention all day & mentally exhausted so I'm heading off for one of those big cups of tea and some good reading for inspiration. I've got two books on the go:
A weekend to Change your Life-which after reading several chapters was the impetus for starting this blog.
A Pig in Provence-nothing inspires me more than the south of France & its culture.
Come to think of it after spending all day "thinking" something a little entertaining and mindless may be in order.
Friday, May 8, 2009
My Intentions
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Spring is in the Air
She breathed deeply and rode the scent of lilacs back in time to her Grandmother's attic....
His gift was well-meaning. The bouquet was made of tulips all in the state of vibrant glory just before they fade.
Happy Spring!
©Salynne Wilde 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wednesday Writing Group Insights
Step 1: Someone picked a random word & we wrote it down on our sheet of paper
Step 2: Each of us picked a second word & wrote it down on our sheet of paper
Step 3: We passed our papers to the left & wrote our second word on our neighbours sheet. We continued to pass our papers, each time writing our second word on the sheet until our paper came back to us.
Step 4: Each of us picked a third word & wrote it down on our sheet of paper.
Step 5: We passed our papers to the left & wrote our third word on our neighbours sheet. We continued to pass our papers, each time writing our third word on the sheet until our paper came back to us.
Step 6: We now had nine words on our sheet and we had 15 minutes to write poetry, prose or what-have-you based on the words. The real catch? You must use the words in order. The idea is to write & not worry about punctuation or grammar-that can always be fixed later.
The really interesting thing about this exercise was that we all ended up with the same words on our papers but they were all in different order and I found it so interesting and inspiring to see the very different results. Three poems resulted and I wrote prose. Here are the words in my order & my result:
Wildflower
Skylight
Mystic
Battlefield
Seeds
Manic
Oaken
Parsnip
Deadhead
So I wouldn't consider this a fabulous piece of writing but its not bad for thinking on your feet & getting the words in order. Most importantly, I'll take this scene and insert elements in another piece that I'm working on. If there is anything that I'm proud of its the part about having "fought on the battlefield of Alzheimer's" & I will most certainly use that line again.
Perhaps the most important thing I learned from the exercise today is that over the past several weeks I've written a number of times about individuals stepping through doors symbolically to a change or a new life. I laughed when I realized that this parallels my life & is the way I'm feeling about a lot of things. It was an insightful moment.
Why don't you get together with a couple of friends and give the exercise at try. Who knows what personal realizations you might come out with.
©Salynne Wilde 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Child Writer
My motive in this exploration is two-fold. First there is the desire to recognize my writing heritage and secondly I'm actually hoping that there might be something contained therein that I can post on days when I'm feeling blocked.
Once everything was gathered in one spot and spread out before me the volume of the work I have produced over the years is surprising and encouraging. After weeding through bits and pieces I picked up the small loose-leaf sheet of paper that contains my very first creative writing paragraph. It was written when I was in Grade 4 and I was eight years old. There was no nostalgic feeling of being transported back in time but the adult me sat looking at the somewhat innocent handwriting and the classroom before me where everything occurred. As I looked back at the scene and the little me sitting there, who would've known that little girl was beginning what would become decades of personal pleasure and sustenance for her spirit.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Bloggers Block
I guess mine are the fears that writers have experienced for hundreds of years but judging by the number of books and number of blogs on the internet, many thousands have gone before me. One needs to push the insecurities aside, push forward & put your work out there for all to see. The real question should be, am I writing for myself or writing for others? I believe that a person must write for their own benefit and be content in themselves and their craft. If consequentally other people enjoy it, then that is just an additional blessing.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Pseudonym Smoodonym-The Name Game
Pseudonym:
–noun
a fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity; especially a pen name. Origin: 1840–50;
Synonyms: alias, nom de plume.
These are the reasons I examined when deciding whether or not I should use a pen name:
- My real name is too common, strange, or hard to spell--Nope, not an issue for me.
- Another author or someone else with the same name has a prominent personality on line or in the media--No problem with this either.
- My name is not a match for the genre I write--Hmm, I don't think that is a real issue.
- The wish to remain anonymous--Ah ha, that's a good one. I'm actually a pretty private person to anyone other than my close friends.
- Having a pen name would allow me a female to write as a male-Interesting idea but certainly not planned.
- I write in more than one genre-Point number two that strikes a cord.
- My subject matter could be inflammatory or controversial--Nooo, not planned.
I thought choosing a new name would be the equivalent of choosing a baby name. It wasn't quite the same but there are similarities. The first thing I did was some homework. The online article listed below was helpful and a great place to start.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2156745_choose-pseudonym.html
Next it was on to trying out a name generator or two but all I could do was laugh at how ridiculous everything sounded. Especially on sites where you can choose a fantasy name or an evil dark elf, pirate or treebeing name. Who knew there was so much selection out there! You might want to give one the one listed here a chance:
http://www.behindthename.com/random/
In the end once I sat down to really think about the possibilities my choice happened quickly and easily. Salynne is a compilation of my real and middle name and Wilde is a variation on a family name. After checking my alias on the internet and being satisfied that it was fairly unique and there were no ax murderers lurking out there with the same name I made my decision firm in my mind. Salynne Wilde just felt right-somehow it embodies the part of me that is the writer and thats reflect the me that I want to share with the world.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Who Am I?
My husband and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary last year and when we sat down to plan the event someone asked if we were going to have the same theme as our wedding. The thought abhorred me. Why would I try to capture the essence of that one day in my life when the me who is now is made up of everything that happened in the 9,125 days in between? We chose a theme that represented us at that time and invited all of the people who made up the vivid multi-colored pallet of the twenty-five years we shared together.
Every day of every year of my life has brought change and every day I become someone different. Today, May 3, 2009, I am:
46 years old, a woman, a wife, a lover, a mother, a mother of a teenager, a daughter, an aunt, a daughter-in-law, a bereaved parent, a person of Metis Heritage (both French and Aboriginal) and good German stock (as my father would say), a healthcare professional, an entrepeneur, a writer, an author, a avid reader, an artist, a painter, a photographer, a sketcher, a sculpturer, a Christian, a friend, an antique lover, a home renovator, a decorator, a sexual abuse survivor, a music lover, a dancer (especially when no one is home & the curtains are closed), a Jane Austen fan, a gardener, a weekend chef, a reluctant housekeeper, a lover of all things lavender, a lover of France, a Provence-aholic, etc, etc.
Oh yes and I forgot. I am: a blogger. This role is new to me as of yesteday. April 30, 2009 I was not a blogger, yet the next day I was, and will be for however long this path leads in a direction I want to go.
Looking at my list for today I notice some of the things listed are inherant, others I have chosen to be. Of all of my choices there is one thing that has characterized me for the majority of my life--it is the simple truth that since I was eight years old I am and see myself as a writer. Today and for the days to come this is the one constant side of me that I wish to share with all of you.
SaLynne
Friday, May 1, 2009
The Beginning
This is The Beginning-my first blog.
Why Wilde Tide, you ask?
It's simple.
Thoughts rush to me like waves that crowd over each other on their dance to the shore;
at times the current goes out on my inner musings and the beach seems empty and bare.
Quite often, like an unstoppable tide that washes over everything in its path, I must work quickly to get what is in my head down on paper.
I want to share with you the waters of my soul, my writing--
the droplets,
the gentle ripples of my calm ocean,
the waves that swell and rise into a crest,
and
the wild powerful breakers pushed by the squalls of life that finally smash into the rocks, only to disappear into foam and nothingness.
Welcome to my ocean.
Welcome to Wilde Tide.