Life in progress

K is for … K, Where Did It Go?

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I lose things all the time. I can have something in my hand one minute and the next it’s gone. Disappeared. Like gremlins took it for fun. The idea for this post actually came about when I was looking for my thesaurus so I could look up a good word to use for my “K” post. Can you tell I didn’t find the thesaurus?

What I did find, however, was an idea for a post. I got to thinking, whilst searching, about how the minutiae of life could fit in to a story. For the most part, it doesn’t. It’s rare that we read about in a book or see in a movie a character searching for something they can’t find, having aches and pains, or even going to the bathroom, unless it’s important to the plot.

Then I took my idea one step further – what if something as small as life’s pesky little problems became the plot? It could work, right? It didn’t take me long to realize, it already had!

Where did I drop that damned ring?

Wow, that’s one hell of a belly ache – oh look, an alien!

Next time you need to plot a story, think about the last thing that got on your nerves. Then run with it. At the very least, you may get a blog post out of it.

 

For the continuing saga of Jupiter and Xavier, and the dastardly Bob, click here: http://lindaghillfiction.wordpress.com/2014/04/12/k-is-for-knock-knock/

 

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

17 thoughts on “K is for … K, Where Did It Go?

  1. LiveLoved's avatar

    This made me smile! (and chuckle) K is for Kirsten, too! 🙂

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  2. suzjones's avatar

    Improvisation at its best Miss Linda. 🙂

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  3. susan's avatar

    Use the on line thesaurus
    oh I took the humour writing class through UWO

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  4. joey's avatar

    So true. I swear our replacing the garbage disposal last night was fit for a screenplay 😉
    I never lose things unless I move. When I move, things disappear.
    Since we moved in August, I am missing a white tissue holder and a small sauce pan…It has occurred to me that my family, angry with me for never losing my things, conspires against me in a huge gaslighting effort, but I’m not paranoid or anything.

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  5. frannystevenson's avatar

    It happens to me all the times as well! But I’ve never though to use it as a plot trigger! Nice one!

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  6. Free by Forty!!!'s avatar

    Creativity and inspiration can happen anywhere, right? Just always be ready for it!

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