Writing Salon Series 1: A Creative Adventure in the Writing Salon

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These are the words that come to my mind as I look back at the writing salon adventure. The entire concept is very noble and challenges your mind to go to where it has never gone before. I was very inspired to unleash my creative mind into the written word and James Nave is a bohemian poet that gives you a glimpse of the possibilities. Hopefully, it sets out and unleashes your wild imagination. Originally, I was planning to do a day-by-day series of the events that happened during the 3 day weekend, but instead I’ll post our writing exercises instead to give you a glimpse of the salon experience.

Here are my key learnings from the Writing Salon:
1. Unleash your Creative/ Design Mind. Most of us are trained to be logical and creativity comes from the subconscious where it does not follow any logic. One trick would be if you wanted to start writing about a place of inspiration, instead of starting with perfecting your first few sentences, start with capturing all the words that immediately comes to your mind. Just capture what comes out and what you can hear in your head — that is your subconscious. The words might not make sense but once you compose your writing using the words you collected, your writing would be totally different. Now this takes practice, practice, practice and will apply it when posting things about an awesome site next time.

2. Character Writing is all in the details. The power of a characterization is not in terms of how complicated the character is, but how detailed you are able to describe the character in 360 degrees detail. Now, there is no logic in developing the character, you just need to look into yourself and allow your own creative imagination to tell you what the character would be. Details could be what’s the favorite food, age, first de-virginized, education, friends, social state, etc. This actually gave me a confidence on creating my own character not in novel but anonymously blogging (Ha!)

3. Each of us have our own imaginative energy which is a product of our experiences, books that we read, people that we met. To better explain this (or confuse you even better… hehe) I would leave you with a quote:

“What is it in the imagination that keeps surprising us in odd moments when something is given back in solitude, spontaneously and with great joy.”

Just let it flow and better listen to yourself and trust your creative/ imaginative self.

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Anton


8 thoughts on “Writing Salon Series 1: A Creative Adventure in the Writing Salon

  1. Puede rin ba akong mag writing salon sa december pag dating ko diyan? masaya ba? mukhang interesting.
    My access to my gmail is cut in the office. Tapos, wala pa akong Internet sa house. The DSL is not connected yet. Kainis nga ang tagal na eh.
    Grace is going back to Manila this weekend. I gave her something for Rache– my birthday gift to Rache last October 1.
    I already have the PSP. I will play with it first siympre…you will have it this Christmas. I have hacks for it too.. he he he
    So ano na ang balita.. i thought you want to do a book guide kinda deal…

  2. Bro, yeah this was interesting indeed! A bit pricey though but you would learn alot. I’m not sure if there will be a december run, more of february pa. BTW, ano na ba ang gusto mong gawin when you return? Regarding the book, I’m planing to nail down the outline and the plans this long vacation.

  3. will you be having another salon soon or would you know of other similar creative workshops? i’m really keen on joining one.
    by the way, thanks for all the tips in your resto reviews — they come really handy when looking for a great place to dine. 🙂

  4. Hi! Can you tell me when the next writing session will be held and how much is it? just saw your blog for the first time while looking for info on romantics restos in manila. Can you recommend some interesting restos to go to in quezon city?

  5. Hi! Can you tell me when the next writing session will be held and how much is it? just saw your blog for the first time while looking for info on romantics restos in manila. Can you recommend some interesting restos to go to in quezon city?

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