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HOW DOES A WRITERS PRODUCE THEIR MAGIC?

WRITERS, WHERE DO THE IDEAS COME FROM?

Where do the ideas writers use to develop their stories they write come from?

I see major differences between producing fiction and nonfiction. For nonfiction the writer begins with a subject which I’m sure involves an interest and creative thoughts. Then comes the research. Sometimes a massive amount of research, but the writer has a concrete goal. This writing demands skill to create a work of value. And to complete a valued work requires writing skill but little imagination. However, the genre of creative nonfiction does require a creative approach to a nonfiction story..

Now for fiction.

In fiction the writer begins with an idea and then creates something from nothing and hopefully an intriguing story. But where does that initial idea come from along with the details that follow? What triggers the mind of the writer to begin down the road to producing a work of fiction.

I feel the answer lies in experiences and observations, which the writer has undergone on the way to developing their work. Some remembered consciously, but most stored deeply in the writer’s subconscious. We all have exposure to various situations, challenges – some won, some lost. But I feel the writer records these, to a much greater extent, than the nonwriter.

Another difference may be that most people are talkers where the future writer is more of a listener. And what they hear accumulates somewhere in the reaches of their brains. Eventually, this accumulated data on a subject of interest, an idea for a story comes into being with details filled in by the writer’s life. Then there is the skill the writer needs to form an effective story. Can that skill be taught or does it come naturally? I feel the answer is both. So many successful writers have gone through the process of an MFA. But look at all the famous writers who possessed great skill without the benefit of an education in writing. There are so many questions which spring to life when considering what prompts a work of fiction. Could we ever answer that mystical mystery of what process goes into creating a work of fiction? The answer is imagination, but is that an answer, or just fodder for more speculation?

What happens to a writer sitting alone with a pencil and paper or a computer and just begins thinking, I think, is a minor or sometimes major miracle. 

November 22, 2025 at 3:28 pm Leave a comment

                          EMMET ROBINSON

                                                                         ANNOUNCES

                                                                    THE BEAST AWAITS  

  Here is a newsletter published by a writer friend, Emmet Robinson, mentioning my upcoming novel, The Beast Awaits.

I am currently looking for an agent so hope to soon change upcoming to soon to be published.

 Scribbles

By Emmet Robinson

Writer and Editor

Helping You Express Yourself More Effectively

emmetsemail@aol.com

610-647-4341

What’s New?

Science Fiction

Current editing assignments include a new novel by Walt Trizna. Walt’s wildly creative imagination makes him a treat to work with – every chapter is another surprise. The general theme of The Beast Awaits leads one to consider a real possibility as to the end of human society. Scary? Yup! Gross in spots, too! A great read!

In working with other writers’ creative efforts, the original work is carefully preserved, uncut. Suggestions are provided separately. Also carefully preserved are both the author’s original intent and voice.

Double the Fun

Jim McCusker’s newest novel, The Edge, is now published and available in hard copy and on line. At over 400 pages, it took me a while to go through it, adding my suggestions to each chapter as I received it. It was a special treat to receive an autographed copy with my name listed as editor.

When Jim decided to create the audiobook version, he was able to record the narrative on his own, then asked me to provide four different character voices. That put me back in the studio again as a voice actor, something I greatly enjoy.

His previous novel, New Jersey Nights, first appeared in print, then was recorded here as an audiobook where I provided all of the voices. The hardest part was keeping track of what voice went with which character. Fortunately, being a story about organized crime, there were frequent murders. Whenever a character was killed off, I could recycle the voice by using it with a new character in following chapters.

Endless Variety

In addition to my own creative efforts*, I enjoy helping other writers with theirs.

Over the years, the range of assignments has provided a broad variety of work that keeps my days interesting. From business cards and newsletters for area businesses to full-length novels and literally everything in between.

What are you working on now that could use a professional review?

Reach me at www.emmetsemail@aol.com.

Emmet Robinson

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* Useful Articles: https://emmetrobinson.com/Reading-Room/

Books

Non-fiction

How to Prosper in Business Regardless of the Economy

Coping with Competition: How to Tilt the Playing Field in Your Favor

Little Boy Found: One Man’s Search for Lost Self-Esteem

Fiction – For publication this fall

The Adventures of Dave and Dani: A personal trainer and a florist find success and true love.

August 12, 2024 at 2:34 pm Leave a comment

MY ATTEMPT AT WRITING POETRY

                          MY ATTEPT AT WRITING POETRY

I think, in the remote passages of my brain, I have always wanted to be a writer. There was something about holding a pencil and recording ideas and stories I found appealing.

I eventually chose science as a career. But long before I knew science was the path I would follow, I began writing. My first attempt at writing was poetry and had my first poem published while in high school. I wrote a poem for acceptance in a high school poetry anthology. My friends thought it was a good poem, but my English teacher did not. She changed the end of the poem to something I thought ruined it, but it was published.

While in college and beyond I continued and continue to write poetry. I had quite a few poems published by little-known publishers in even lesser-known publications. One publisher published at least one poem of mine in a yearly anthology for fourteen years. While publishing poetry I adhered to a principle I continue to this day. I will never pay to have something I have written published.

I now write science fiction and horror and have for the last twenty-three years, and still, the occasional poem.

What follows will be a series of published poems.

Hope you find some enjoyment in them.

February 20, 2024 at 6:59 pm Leave a comment


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