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My Creativity

by Gravity Undone

My Creativity is a podcast about how I set and achieve my goals and about how to stimulate more productivity and creativity. I cover my projects and their progress and I interview other creatives about their process, projects and progress.

Copyright: Copyright 2019

Episodes

S1E63 - 63 - Crowds

13m · Published 10 Aug 13:32

last week's goals

  • fixing book 1
  • recording marketing audio / video

Future of money in books

Next Week's goals

  • Hansen and Greeta
  • Update how to write
  • space brains video

S1E62 - 62 - The Future

15m · Published 27 Jul 11:27

last week's goals

  • Finding a place to write
  • Investigate writing meetup at library
  • photo shoot and video for space brains

Future of money in books

Next Week's goals

  • fixing book 1
  • recording marketing audio / video

S1E61 - 61 - Horror

23m · Published 13 Jul 11:04

last week's goals

  • Finding a place to write
  • Investigate writing meetup at library
  • photo shoot and video for space brains

Horror

Next Week's goals

  • Home reno
  • Update (fix) book 1
  • Back to writing

S1E60 - 60 - Critique

20m · Published 28 Jun 12:40

last week's goals

  • cycle, fix hips
  • short story
  • fix book 1 of exit plan

How to Critque

Next Week's goals

  • Finding a place to write
  • Investigate writing meetup at library
  • photo shoot and video for space brains

S1E59 - 59 - All In A Day's Work

19m · Published 14 Jun 13:19

last week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story - improve web site - micro audio drama - audio book instead

All in a Day's Work short story.

Next Week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story - fix book 1 of exit plan

S1E58 - 58 - Traditional vs Self Publishing

15m · Published 31 May 11:53

last week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story

Next Week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story - improve web site - micro audio drama

S1E57 - 57 - Show, Don't Tell

21m · Published 17 May 12:53

last week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story

It’s something we, as writers, are constantly being told. We have to show the reader our world, show them our characters and let them experience the story. I’ve thought a lot about the old adage and have come up with a way I find useful to weed out my telling and replace it with showing.

What is Telling?

What do I mean when I say “telling”? The easiest way I find is to read my work out loud. If it sounds like I am recounting something that happened, like I’m chatting with friends, then it’s probably telling. Here is an example:

Ratchetman flew over the Perth skyline. He stopped and looked at the beautiful river dotted with boats.

If you read the above out loud you’ll hopefully see what I mean about it sounding like you are just recounting events while chatting. That’s how I think of it.

What is Showing?

Showing is when you write about the experience of doing the action. It is a form of writing that would sound funny if you spoke like it in casual conversation. If you read it out loud and it sounds just like you are reading a story out loud, then it is probably showing. Here is the same example rewritten:

Wind whipped Ratchetman’s cape about as the Perth skyline slipped underneath him. The boat-dotted river caught his attention, rendering himspeechlesswith its beauty.

If you read the above out loud, it would sound funny in ’round the water cooler’ conversation. You can feel the cape flapping in the wind and see the city as Ratchetman flies over it. That’s what showing is all about. Most of your novel should be showing, but every now and then you’ll need to tell.

When to Tell, When to Show

After reading all about showing and not telling, except when you should tell and not show, I have been left wondering, like you, when you do which. I’ve read a lot of books. I’ve read science fiction, fantasy, biography, literary fiction and books about guns (I’m a boy after all). In all the story driven stuff (so everything except for the guns) I would say about 90-95% is showing and the remainder is telling. OK, maybe biographies have more telling, but not all. As a rule I show, but when I need to skip ahead or pass over some necessary, yet uninteresting, detail, I tell. For example:

Wind whipped Ratchetman’s cape about as the Perth skyline slipped underneath him. The boat-dotted river caught his attention, rendering him speechless with its beauty. It was midnight. Time to fly home.

Poor example, but I wanted to show you the ratio of showing vs telling and do it quickly without writing a whole chapter. The first two sentences are showing because I want you to feel the flight and experience the river. The second two sentences I’m telling because, while it is important you know it is midnight and he has to get home, it isn’t important that you feel that. I could have written something like:

The moon’s bright glow lit the low-lying clouds with a ghostly radiance. Ratchetman raised his arm and glanced at his watch. He squinted to make out the dial. Midnight. He banked into a sharp turn, the skyline slewing sideways and dropping away behind him. blah blah blah…

You could say that you tell when you need to move quickly without getting bogged down. Sort of like the set up for a joke: “Three men walk into a bar…” The joke only really starts after the men get to the bar and start talking to the bar tender. So you tell the audience the entry and then start showing them the joke.

Next Week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story

S1E56 - 56 - Paradox of Choice

18m · Published 04 May 12:43

last week's goals - run 7km , 7km, 12km - short story

How to start, just start.

Next Week's goals - cycle, fix hips - short story

S1E55 - 55 - Productivity

21m · Published 27 Apr 12:13

last week's goals - run 7km, 7km, 12km - short story

Productivity What is it?

Next Week's goals - run 7km , 7km, 12km - short story

S1E54 - 54 - Meh

5m · Published 20 Apr 12:16

last week's goals - 7km during the week, 7km, 12km - short story

Next Week's goals - run 7km, 7km, 12km - short story

My Creativity has 63 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 27:54:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 8th, 2024 13:42.

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