Thursday, April 12, 2012

K Stands For...

  kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope is a complex pattern, a changing scene. I like to think of my writing like this. It's a complex pattern that I weave, so that my readers can enjoy themselves in the worlds that I create for my characters. My writing is a changing scene. And all the scenes come together to make one BODACIOUS story. How do you view your writing? Click on the alphabet block in the sidebar for more A to Z posts. :-)
                                                         

21 comments:

  1. I love kaleidoscopes. I thought they were magical as a kid. I still do. And it does apply to writing.

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  2. Great picture. I like real life kaleidoscopes. Apt analogy. I want kaleidoscopey characters too!

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  3. My writing? A crazy quilt! With all those boys, that pretty much sums it up. :)

    Waving and smiling,

    Rhonda

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  4. Right now my writing is like all the ingredients for a great cake. All the right bits are there, I just need to finish the baking :-)

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  5. I used kaleidoscope last year. Are you copying me? Hmmmm? I'm flattered.
    But really, you approached it from a different (ahem) angle. And yes, I'd have to say my writing can have quite a shape-shifting quality to it before it settles into being a recognizable fractal.

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  6. Pretty colors! My writing's like a baby blanket being knitted verrrrry slowly. All the strands of yarn coming together. Maybe it'll be finished by the time the kid it's meant for is in college! LOL.

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  7. I love your graphics! An kaleidoscopes are always very cool. I'm trying to visit all the A-Z Challenge Blogs this month.

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  8. Love kaleidoscopes! As for how I view my writing hmmm....at the moment it's more of a sculpture, mostly finished, I'm just touching up all the last details and polishing it up.

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  9. I can spend a lot of time turning those little tubes so the glass forms new colorful patterns. There's something hypnotic in that, isn't there?

    Stoping in to say hi from the A to Z Challenge.

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  10. I love kaleidoscope as a comparison for our writing--very clever, bff!!! :)

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  11. We are kindred spirits. I actually thought about doing a kaleiodoscope post. Sending hugs!

    P.S. I should wear a shirt today that says, "K is for Kooky Kel" - are you ready to market them with me? lol

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  12. Ahhh, love kaleidoscopes as they remind us that what we see can have many aspects and components...the more we look the more we see! Great post!

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  13. Excellent question. I really don't know. Man, that's twice I've been stumped today.

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  14. Love the kaleidoscope image.
    It is a perfect metaphor for your writing- lively and enigmatic and childlike!

    In the best of ways. :)

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  15. So pretty! My stories also have characters that make almost kaleidoscopic pictures with their lives. It's a lot of fun to write.

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  16. The thing I like about kaleidoscopes is that even the slightest turn creates a new picture. Lovely image to compare to your writing.

    Write on!

    Play off the Page

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  17. I like kaleidoscopes and I would love to have a kaleidoscope of any kind in my writing: unusual characters, images or descriptions.

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  18. This month — it appears to be an alphabet soup. ABC ... Perhaps not that organized most months or days!

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  19. I can't wait to read your bodacious stories Robyn!

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  20. Hi Robyn .. I lurve lurve kaleidoscopes .. and would so dearly love to have one now - I've bought a few over the years .. great word for K .. cheers Hilary

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