Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Erase and Imaginate



The thing is to become a master and in your old age to acquire the courage to do what children did when they knew nothing.
- Arthur Miller


Choose a subject you know a lot about. Scroll your mind back to initial experiences as you learned and gained more knowledge in this area of expertise. Close your eyes, click a switch and erase all memories and knowledge. Forget everything you know.

Begin fresh. Write from a child's perspective. Use simple sentences and baby words. Creep, crawl and rise to walk. Then get your writing engine running. Notice how words build upon words and memories enter. Set the images aside and design new ones.

Suggestions:

Write about the first experience learning to play a sport.
How did you learn a musical instrument or how to sing?
Write the first secret you shared with a trusted friend.
Write a first feeling of falling in love without reference to what you know now.

Keep deleting prior knowledge in your search for the pure form of your experience.
Embellish.
Re-create.

Have fun with this and share your experience with us.
Could you return to the blank page and imaginate?

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