Art and Creativity
A prompt was released by @mypathtofire where he asks is to write a post about 'Art and Creativity,' Here Is A Link To The Post If You Want To Join In.
In the post, there are multiple questions that are intended to give us some inspiration, so I thought I would try to answer each one and structure this post in the order that the questions are asked.
Art and Creativity
I think the main reason I stuck around on Hive, is due to all the great communities and people who are interested in a plethora of different artistic endeavors, and it has given me a chance to hone my writing skills while being a part of this Blockchain.
I have decided to post this in The World Building Community, because of the prompts here which have helped me in expanding the stories I have been writing, and by extension to worlds they are all based in.
What art or creativity have you done?
Well, since I have been here on Hive, I have written a novel based on a world I've been creating for a couple of years now.
At the moment, I am editing the novel, in the hopes of self-publishing it and making it my first-ever published piece of work. It's only a short one, about 56k words, although, I am adding to it in places during the editing process, so it may be longer by the time I'm done.
After completing that, I decided against jumping into another extended publication until it is complete and out there, so opted to write one-off short stories based in the same world, which has been a really enjoyable experience.
Why did you decide to create it?
The first story I wrote was about a captain of a ship, who has to wait for his crew to make some repairs in a dangerous part of space. They are attacked, but make it away in the nick of time, now in an even worse patch of space and in a severely damaged spaceship.
That was how it started, but, I couldn't stop asking questions about it. Why is it dangerous? Who are these people? Who are they affiliated with? What's the recent history of this universe? Who are the aliens and humans? What worlds are out there?
Because of these questions, the world expanded, the story got bigger, and now I'm here with a bunch more written than I thought I'd ever have, and a clear path to get to where I want to be, but the road seems to be filled with debris. Although, in saying that, I have recently gotten some assistance from a friend I met here on Hive, who offered to come on as an Editor to help get it out there.
What do you like about it?
I love Science Fiction, I like aliens, other worlds, universe-spanning adventures, spaceships, battles, dark storytelling, cyberpunk aesthetics, and gritty underworld kind of stuff and this project gives me a chance to explore all of that in one place.
Also, I like the fact that everything I write for it can inspire me to write even more, and every story that is told helps to expand it.
I call the series Off-World, and pretty much everything I write is set in this universe.
How did you produce it?
The first thing I wrote was done as a tv show script, which I wrote 10 episodes for using Celtx, which I had been using since college. But, then I decided that nobody would buy this show, so I had to re-write the entire thing as a novel in google docs, it was my first time writing in that format and I haven't looked at it in ages, but I know it's most likely a mess.
While here, I've gotten better, and more confident in a way, so all the newer stories I've written are done to a much higher standard I think.
What attracts you to this art or creativity?
The biggest attraction for me is a chance to really let my mind wander and write just about anything I can imagine.
Other than just writing, I also make models out of clay for some of the aliens that show up in the stories, and it gives me a good chance to be creative in a different way.
Here's one of the models I've been working on. They were never a part of the stories before making this, but now they make appearances often enough.
What projects have you done or will you do?
I have actually been writing for a bunch of projects since joining Hive, namely the feature film based on how Hive was created. That has been an eye-opening experience and a lot of fun.
Also, I write lore and stories for Psyber X, which is great writing as part of a team.
Short Films and scripts are something I wrote a lot of, and still do as I enjoy creating short films.
But, the series I'm creating is a lot of fun and really lets me create without boundaries. I have some pretty big ideas for it in the future, but the first thing I need to do is get the novels published.
How do you like to spend time on your art or creativity?
One way I like to get some inspiration to write is through music. I'm a pretty visual thinker, so I like to put on a pair of headphones and daydream.
Usually, after about 10-15 minutes, I have the basis of a story, if not an entire outline worked out that I can get working on.
Once I start writing though, I turn off the music and lock myself away from everyone. I can get easily distracted and need to get myself in the zone because when I'm there, I can write about 1,500 - 2,000 words in about an hour, depending on how inspired I am.
But, with distractions, I lose my rhythm and train of thought and end up taking a lot longer to write half that amount.
This was a really fun write-up and almost felt like an interview.
I think I'd like to tag a few people who might be interested in something like this, and I'd be interested in reading their submissions if they joined in.
Thanks for sharing about your art and creativity. I wish you lots of success with the novel, it is a super endeavor. It is great to hear that you feel you are improving over time with your experience on Hive. The clay alien models look cool, will you include them in the novel as some graphics or are the separate so far?
So far, the model will be separate from the novel, but I was thinking of making an Instagram account specifically for Off-World, and maybe using it as a way to promote the novel when it's finished.
For the time being though, the models are just a way for me to create creatures and aliens for the book. I have created the majority of them in my mind, but since getting into making models I have found it easier to create them and come up with ideas.
I'm not that good at it yet, but I'm learning more and getting better at them as I go.
Very cool post! And a neat little prompt... Its been bonkers at work and home here the last week or so, but I'll try to carve out a bit of time to take this on as well as it seems like a really fun blog prompt!
Interesting that you have to turn off music - If I'm programming I sometimes need to turn down the music, but rarely off... and when I'm writing it can be blasting the shingles off my roof and I would still be totally in the zone. Neat to see how other folks work!
Most of the time I'm able to zone out and kind of block out background noise, but I just find it better to concentrate when it's relatively silent. Since moving in with my partner it's kind of hard to write fiction I find, because I don't really have anywhere I can go to write, so I have to make due with the tv being on in the background or whatever.
Usually the baby is pretty good at going to sleep for a bit so I can get some time to do it, but other times he can be restless.
I heard Stephen King plays one song on repeat just to remove any kind of distraction when he's working, that would drive me insane I think haha
Cool, hopefully you find time man, I'd be interested in reading it!
Huge fan of sci-fi here, but I am mostly all about the books:) Nevertheless I admire people that can write good scripts, I feel there is quite dry out there, considering the quality todays movies 🙃
Loved your plasticine Dude! He looks like curious type.
Oh, the first one started as a script, but then I had to re-format the whole thing as a novel, since then though all the new stories I've written have been in prose. I still write screenplays, but for the sci-fi stories, they are all written in novel format.
Thanks, he's not finished yet, he started out as a bust, but I went and made a body for him. It's the first full bodied one I've done, so fingers crossed that it turns out well. When I've finished sculpting it, I'm going to harden it and paint it. I find model making great for actually creating creatures, as apposed to describing them from imagination. It's way better to actually see and hold something in front of me, I find I can be a lot more descriptive about them in my writing that way.
Wow, that can't be easy though:) To be fair - I read as much as I can whatever I can, trying not to be judgmental at the beginning - this way I have found few new cool writers. Beginnings are always difficult.
100% right, make a lot of sense. While you have something 'in the flesh' in front of you you can ad more details and stuff to your character building. My boyfriend is working similar ways - he would do the drawing, few ideas on paper, and then 3D model. And then - story, always in this order. So I totally understand your way.
Time you spend on it will pay off I am sure of it!
That's a good way of going into things, just testing the waters and giving everything a small chance. Yeah, it was pretty tough, and after finally finishing that I was so burned out because it is a totally different format.
That's really cool, I would love to be able to do 3D modeling, I think it would be so handy having the ideas on a pc rather than as models, but I do enjoy the model making and having them on a shelf.
Thanks so much, fingers crossed. To be fair I just want to get this novel out there so I can move on with one of my other ideas.
Although I did my fair try in 3D modeling, I do enjoy working manually. I like to feel the texture of material, work with my hands, gives me much more joy than spending hours at a computer screen:)
See you around!
You will be alright. As long as you are focused on you goal - it will be ok:)
See you around!
Thanks for the tag 😁 I have writer's block, so maybe I'll write about writing instead AHAHA
Although I already knew some of the stuff here, it was cool to learn more about your background in screenplay writing! Also, your writing pace is... enviable. It takes me roughly 2-4 hours to write 1-2k words 😅. I THINK my problem is just that my house is rarely quiet? 🤷♀
Enjoyed the read, hope you and the fam are having an awesome week!
Yeah, 100% try to write about the act of writing, maybe it'll be a good push that you need to revisit why you love it and describe the feeling you get when something comes together. Sometimes, I sit back after writing a particularly good short story and kind of say, "Wow, where the hell did that come from?" Other times it's like pulling teeth.
That pace is mainly when I have a mix of my mind being truly focused on an idea, and having no distractions, but in recent weeks my pace has slowed down a wee bit. Yeah, screenplay writing is how I started off, and is what I learned in college when I studied Tv and Film Production, I always liked it back then and still do, but I think I can go a bit more wild with my ideas writing in... I never know what to call it... Prose? Novel style writing.
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Thanks for tagging me in on this ! I ended up writing far more than I thought I would.... https://ecency.com/hive-125125/@alonicus/on-creativity
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