Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 21:38:24 GMT -8
Dickens' dreamI've always had strange dreams. I remember that many years ago, when I was a young boy, I decided to write down my dreams in the form of stories . In reality I only started with one, which had monkeys as protagonists. I never finished that story, the dream was so strange that I no longer understood where it was going. Dreams are not to be underestimated. Indeed, they should be exploited, because they provide two great opportunities for anyone who loves to write: writing exercises ; ideas for stories . In the online writing course held by Fabio Bonifacci we talk about transcribing dreams, as soon as you wake up in the morning, to do a writing exercise.
You will improve at constructing sentences, transforming memories into a written text, and mastering the language. I've been doing this exercise for over a month and it's been fun. I therefore wanted to try to Special Data transform a dream into a real story . It is not enough to transcribe it as we remember it, because the story would not hold up in most cases, or at least a story taken from one of my dreams would not hold up, or the memories are confused and what remains of them is very little to make a story out of it . Howard Philipp Lovecraft, who dreamed of horror stories, was born only once. The dream must be broken down, stripped of everything that is not needed.
Only the main and macroscopic elements should be left intact. Elements around which a structure must be built. I chose a dream I had recently, to begin with. It's set at the seaside, which is strange given that I haven't been to the seaside for many years because I don't like the sea. But there's a plane involved and I've always liked flying. A sort of combination of Rodarian fantasy: a bad thing and a good thing together and let's see what happens. The plot of the dream In the dream I was at the seaside with some friends and at a certain point I decide to dive in with one of them. There we discover that a strange plane is coming towards us and we move in time. As we swim to shore, I see that our friends have gathered on the beach to see what's going on. One of them doesn't duck out of the way in time and one of the plane's wings hits him square in the head.
You will improve at constructing sentences, transforming memories into a written text, and mastering the language. I've been doing this exercise for over a month and it's been fun. I therefore wanted to try to Special Data transform a dream into a real story . It is not enough to transcribe it as we remember it, because the story would not hold up in most cases, or at least a story taken from one of my dreams would not hold up, or the memories are confused and what remains of them is very little to make a story out of it . Howard Philipp Lovecraft, who dreamed of horror stories, was born only once. The dream must be broken down, stripped of everything that is not needed.
Only the main and macroscopic elements should be left intact. Elements around which a structure must be built. I chose a dream I had recently, to begin with. It's set at the seaside, which is strange given that I haven't been to the seaside for many years because I don't like the sea. But there's a plane involved and I've always liked flying. A sort of combination of Rodarian fantasy: a bad thing and a good thing together and let's see what happens. The plot of the dream In the dream I was at the seaside with some friends and at a certain point I decide to dive in with one of them. There we discover that a strange plane is coming towards us and we move in time. As we swim to shore, I see that our friends have gathered on the beach to see what's going on. One of them doesn't duck out of the way in time and one of the plane's wings hits him square in the head.