Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Writing Can Be Easy When You Seek A Humorous Adventure Autobiography

By Karyn Shields


For anyone who seeks to write the Great American Novel, many writers have a million ideas on how this can be achieved. Some work, such as making yourself write for at least fifteen minutes each day. However, if one wants to make generating their first book easy, they need a bizaare vacation, several pens, and a notebook in which to journal their experience and they will have the outline for their humorous adventure autobiography.

The truth is great works of literature do not happen on pure imagination. Staying safe and warm never gave anyone a Eureka moment, and this includes writers as well as philosophers or scientists. No author worth their merit did all of their best work while sitting comfortably in their home.

Perhaps the most difficult part of coming up with such a novel idea is figuring out what sort of trip would be perfectly hilarious, intense, memorable, and interesting enough for fans to read about later. Motorcycle adventures spawned two epic novels; Easy Rider and Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance. Even works of fiction such as Dune were created only after extensive travels and research had been conducted on the culture of Middle Eastern desert countries.

It seems that a proper misadventure in which the writer will be unable to control the events of the day and night would provide him or her with the most stories to tell. Jumping a train is one such means of travel that is very likely to provide enough experience to fill the pages like water fills a bowl. There is a measure of danger to such a trip, so traveling in a group makes the most sense.

Taking off to an exotic corner of the globe is a great way to get out of a personal comfort zone. Changing hemispheres or traveling to visit a country with a culture ripe with Western misunderstanding is an excellent approach to shaking up personal perspectives. Avoiding tourist destinations is important, but over time any writer is going to pick up several languages.

It might even be fun to experience the area where the author has lived their whole life, but fully from the perspective of a tourist. Perhaps spending a week doing exactly that right before jumping the train would be all the structure needed in the beginning. It would give the author an opportunity to practice talking to people and learning their story, without making it look like they were being questioned.

If jumping a train or visiting Mumbai is a bit too extreme for your taste, a safer trip may be a perfect start. Not every account of each individual experience is necessarily worthy of a novel, but it does get the writer out into the world and doing what he or she loves; writing. Even the most mundane vacation trip is bound to have SOMETHING happen.

Most people are not big into hand-written documents these days, and there is no harm in having recording equipment available. Video footage can really make a record of the trip and help any new writer remember all the details of their trip. Watching five minutes of video can bring back ten hours of what happened on a specific day.




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