Ride This Train
As writers we ride many trains over the course of careers. As Deanna, from across the holler at The Life of a Working Writer Mommy can attest, sometimes we just need to switch it up and try something fresh. She never believed she was suited for fiction, but here she is, writing great fiction. Go, Deanna! We never know exactly what we can do or what we'll enjoy until we give it a shot. In writing there are so many different trains yet many times we end up taking the same one over and over, not knowing which might serve us better. And lets face it, learning something new can be exciting.
So...tomorrow I'm getting off the fictional novel train for four days and hopping on the screenwriting train. My oldest daughter, Candice, who writes screenplays, talked me into going to the Austin Film Festival where we'll be learning much about screenwriting during the adventure. At night we'll be screening some pretty cool independent films, starting off with Serious Moonlight, Cowtown Ballroom, Precious, The Ugly American and The Donner Party. Now I might skip the last one depending on what kind of mood I'm in.
Award winning filmmaker Ron Howard will be speaking about The art of Storytelling. Okay, I won't lie, I'm pumped about that. From what I understand he is a great guy, and certainly a talented producer. And who could forget him as the charming little Opie Taylor on the Andy Griffith Show? And then on to Richie Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days.
I'll be back around next week to share the adventure, but meanwhile, by all means, go take yourself a train ride!
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Rosy Cole says:
As ever, Dorraine,
bubbling over with energy and enthusiasm!:)
Looking forward to hearing all about your screenwriting jaunt. Even if you never attempt a script, I think this can only boost your novelist's skills.
Dorraine K. Darden says:
Thanks, Rosy. That's what I
Thanks, Rosy. That's what I thought too!
Rebbecca Hill says:
This is great, Dorraine.
This is great, Dorraine. Thanks for the reminder to hop on different writing trains. I've never dabbled in screenwriting, but it sounds like it would be fun.
Looking forward to your hearing about your adventure!
Sue Glasco says:
Enjoy the ride...
Am eager to hear your accounts of this newest adventure. I agree that writing is benefitted by exposure to any excellence in any genre. Or for that matter, to excellence in any of the arts--not just writing.
I was interested that your daughter is also a writer. I have always thought language ability, just like musical talent, is genetic. Nevertheless, it takes hard work to hone those attributes.
Dorraine K. Darden says:
Thanks, Rebbecca and
Thanks, Rebbecca and Sue!
I'm sure I'll learn much and look forward to sharing.
Sue, I actually have two daughters who write extremely well. My middle daughter is in a band; she sings and plays trumpet, piano and the French horn. Neither my husband or I are gifted at all musically, so that's a real stunner. God given, I'm sure. I'm very proud of my girls, and I can't wait to spend time with my Candice.