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Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 38 – Dream and Write

Are you writing about what you dream or do you dream of writing…decide and tell your story…
 
Featured Quote:
“All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. So I rate us on the basis of our splendid failure to do the impossible.”
William Faulkner

 
Featured Poems:
There is No Frigate Like a Book
By: Emily Dickinson

 
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!

Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 37 – Poems and Prompts

Poems from our forums and relationships found…
 
Featured Quotes:
“A single rose can be my garden… a single friend, my world.”
Leo Buscaglia
 
“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
Marcel Proust
  
Featured Poem: One Word Is Too Often Profaned
By: Percy Bysshe Shelley
 
One word is too often profaned
For me to profane it;
One feeling too falsely disdained
For thee to disdain it;
One hope is too like despair
For prudence to smother;
And pity from thee more dear
Than that from another.
 
I can give not what men call love;
But wilt thou accept not
The worship the heart lifts above
And the heavens reject not,
The desire of the moth for the star,
Of the night for the morrow,
The devotion to something afar
From the sphere of our sorrow?

Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 36 – Choices

Choices for you and choices for your characters…End where you began but make it a good one…   Feature Quote: “The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.” Frank Lloyd Wright   Featured Poem:Traveling Through the Dark By: William Stafford   Traveling through the dark [...]

Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 35 – Still Listening

More podcasts and thoughts to get your writing moving and your creativity flowing…John shares a one last handful of his favorite audio inspirations…
 
Featured Quotes:
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.
By: Robert Frost
 
A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom.
By: Robert Frost
  
John shares some more of his favorite podcasts that help inspire and influence him.  
 
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Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 34 – Listen Then Write

Podcasts and thoughts to get your writing moving and your creativity flowing…John shares a handful of his favorite audio inspirations…
 
Featured Quote:
Belief, by definition is an assent to a proposition. It is any cognitive content that is held true. It is some expression or a vague idea in which some confidence is placed. Thus, it defines some sort of an agreement with the world view. It may be unproven assertion based on some of the fundamental assumptions. Belief is a form of judging something to be true, intermediate between mere opinion and certain knowledge. To believe something in this sense is to judge that it is true by virtue of “a ground that is objectively insufficient but subjectively sufficient”; in mere opinion neither is sufficient, in knowledge both conditions are met.Myths which are believed in tend to become true.
 
By: George Orwell
   
John shares some of his favorite podcasts that help inspire and influence him. 

Story Institute – RamblingVerser Episode 33 – Believe Your Characters

Do you believe in your characters? OK, but do you have faith in your characters to live beyond the time you put them on paper? Is there a difference? Listen and engage in the writing prompts.
 
Featured Quote:
Faith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is active.
Edith Hamilton
 
Inspiration for this week’s conversation:
Six Characters in Search of an Author is the most famous and celebrated play by the Italian writer Luigi Pirandello
  
Featured Poem: The Computation
By: John Donne
 
FOR my first twenty years, since yesterday,
I scarce believed thou couldst be gone away ;
For forty more I fed on favours past,
And forty on hopes that thou wouldst they might last ;
Tears drown`d one hundred, and sighs blew out two ;
A thousand, I did neither think nor do,
Or not divide, all being one thought of you ;
Or in a thousand more, forgot that too.
Yet call not this long life ; but think that I
Am, by being dead, immortal ; can ghosts die ?

Story Institute – RamblingVerser Episode 32 – Search for Your Voice

John releases some inner voices…what do you release in your writing…
 
If you are an author in search of readers or have comments about our show, contact us:
ramblingverser@storyinstitute.com
615-431-WRIT (9748)
  
This week’s episode was brought to you by Enchanted Travel Tales (www.enchantedtraveltales.com), bringing travel, magic, and fun to your holidays.
  
Featured Quotes:
“Imagination is the voice of daring. If there is anything Godlike about God it is that. He dared to imagine everything.”
Henry Miller
 
“Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.”
William Shakespeare
  
Featured Poem:
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”
By: William Wordsworth

 
I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 31 – Elementary Dear What’s Your Name

A look at a better story driven character and your connection as a writer…
  
If you are an author in search of readers or have comments about our show, contact us:
ramblingverser@storyinstitute.com
615-431-WRIT (9748)
  
This week’s episode was brought to you by Enchanted Travel Tales (www.enchantedtraveltales.com), bringing travel, magic, and fun to your holidays.
  
Featured Quote:
“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius.”
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 – 1930), (Sherlock Holmes) Valley of Fear, 1915
  
Featured Short Story:
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Adventure 4 – The Boscombe Valley Mystery
By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
 
We were seated at breakfast one morning, my wife and I, when the maid brought in a telegram. It was from Sherlock Holmes and ran in this way:
Have you a couple of days to spare? Have just been wired for from the west of England in connection with Boscombe Valley tragedy. Shall be glad if you will come with me. Air and scenery perfect. Leave Paddington by the 11:15.
“What do you say, dear?” said my wife, looking across at me. “Will you go?”
“I really don’t know what to say. I have a fairly long list at present.”

Story Institute RamblingVerser – Episode 30 – Grab a Newspaper, Quick

Grab that paper and write…a newspaper that is…

“If you watch a game, it’s fun. If you play at it, it’s recreation. If you work at it, it’s golf.”
~ Bob Hope

Headlines to help you with thoughts, ideas a provide realistic writing prompts:

“Run over on a Florida beach: can’t Americans walk anywhere at all?”

“No Flat for Cats”

“App Tells You Whether Your Date is a ‘Keeper’ or ‘Crazy’”

“Talking about a stinky subject”

Look up these headlines, of merely use them to help you come up with subjects for your storylines. What direction will you choose? Have you found other stories out there? Share them here or elsewhere, but write and enjoy.

New Year…New Direction and Storylines

Welcome back to another year at Story Institute. Coming up this year, will be the next series of podcasts. We will be looking for new creativity and new inspirations. If you have something to share and your writing is your passion, send us an email to ramblingverser@storyinstitute.com, give us a call at 615-431-WRIT, or post [...]

Happy Holidays From Story Institute

Happy Holidays to all from Story Institute. Whether you are a new visitor, or an old friend, we extend our warmth and happiness to you at this special time of year. The holidays can provide some special stories for the writer in all of us. Watch for those magical moments and connect with your muse [...]

New Story Idea Search

Have you noticed the new search option available in our navigation area…Short Story/Poetry Idea Search…? Use it to find past ideas and topics quicker by typing in some key words…Try it here as well… Select your topic type (i.e., “Short Story Topic” or “Poetry Topic“)… Find your muse and write away…

Story Institute Book Give-away

WOW! Thank you for all of you who have registered…We have depleted our supply…check back again when more becomes available or send an email to: Customer Service (customerservice@storyinstitute.com) and let us know you are interested in our next giveaway…which may happen soon. Thank you! In an effort to drive reviews and readers, we are offering [...]

Stop Killing Time

Breathe life into the time you have now, you can never resurrect it once the time has been killed.

Placidity

Placidity rolls in when the breeze wills it…