\"Writing.Com
*Magnify*
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/newsletters/action/archives/id/12899
Action/Adventure: December 18, 2024 Issue [#12899]




 This week: Holiday Travel
  Edited by: Leger~ Author IconMail Icon
                             More Newsletters By This Editor  Open in new Window.

Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

This newsletter aims to help the Writing.com author hone their craft and improve their skills. I would also like to inform, advocate, and create new, fresh ideas for the author. Write to me if you have an idea you would like presented.

This week's Action / Adventure Editor
Leger~ Author Icon



Word from our sponsor

ASIN: 197380364X
Amazon's Price: $ 15.99


Letter from the editor

Holiday Travel


Holiday travel is always an adventure. By plane, train or car...if you're going somewhere, it's going to be an adventure. Air travel has become crowded and unpleasant. I find no pleasure in traveling by plane. Seats are not human-sized and we're packed in like sardines, including the smell.

Mostly out of boredom, I people-watch. When people are stressed, the best or worst of their personality shows. There's the guy, herding his family and helping guide them through the airport, and the other guy, striding to the gate and leaving the family to struggle to keep up. Generally, they don't speak quietly, so I can eavesdrop and listen to their dialog. Dialog when a person is stressed is very different from calm speaking.

Spending time observing rather than getting annoyed is a good distraction. I try to enjoy the busyness and family time without the negativity ruining it. Commercialism makes it hard. The good news is, that time moves on and the holiday season will pass, like every year. The adventures will end and the blandness of January will move in.

So, hang tight and Write On!


This month's question: Are you an observer, to get ideas for characters and dialog?
Answer below *Down* Editors love feedback! *Heart*



Editor's Picks

WDC November Site Contest
Image Protector
SURVEY
Journey Through Genres: Official Contest Open in new Window. (E)
Write a short story in the given genre to win big prizes!
#1803133 by Writing.Com Support Author IconMail Icon

Genre Prompt for November 2024: Fantasy

 
Image Protector
FORUM
GET THE PICTURE ?  Open in new Window. (13+)
Writing Activity, No Competition - image-based prompts!
#2327233 by Solace.Bring Author IconMail Icon

PICTURES ARE ALL AROUND US AND CAN ELICIT
ALL SORTS OF THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS . . .


Image Protector
FORUM
Vagrant Vignettes Open in new Window. (E)
Write a vignette. December 1st till December 31st, 2024
#2299889 by WakeUpAndLive Author IconMail Icon

Something different. To set the Muse in motion! The start is DECEMBER 1, 2024
Rules: Write a vignette in 500-750 words. (more or less). No prompt.


Image Protector
FORUM
The Writing Dead Open in new Window. (18+)
From rot to plot, the Zombie Apocalypse deserves great storytellers.
#2330983 by Jeremy Author IconMail Icon

A writing activity where fiction meets infection and deadlines have a different meaning.

Image Protector
STATIC
WANTED: One Honest-To-Goodness Vampire Open in new Window. (13+)
Do vampires really exist?
#783940 by W.D.Wilcox Author IconMail Icon

Excerpt: “If a vampire did exist, where would I find one? And if there was just one, then there could be others. And if there were others, they should be easy to find.”




 
Submit an item for consideration in this newsletter!
https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form

Word from Writing.Com

Have an opinion on what you've read here today? Then send the Editor feedback! Find an item that you think would be perfect for showcasing here? Submit it for consideration in the newsletter!
         https://www.Writing.Com/go/nl_form

Don't forget to support our sponsor!



Ask & Answer

This month's question: Are you an observer, to get ideas for characters and dialog?
Answer below *Down* Editors love feedback! *Heart*

Last month's "Action/Adventure Newsletter (November 20, 2024)Open in new Window. question: Do you push the envelope of belief in your characters and stories?

Santeven Quokklaus Author Icon: I guess I'm lucky. I've had so many life experiences that I can often find something close to what is going on to my characters that Ican make it believable. But I also know a few people in weird and wonderful positions. If I want to know what it's like to fly, to use your example, yes, I was an acrobat, but I know someone who goes skydiving once a month. She can tell me what it feels like. My son is a triathlete, so I know I can get what true physical exertion to exhaustion described. My ex is a female boss in a male dominated world; she has often told me about her struggles. I ask, and ask a lot. I can't have done everything, but everything has been done by someone. I like the actions and sensations of my characters to be believable, and this is how I manage that.

Monty Author Icon: Often.

BIG BAD WOLF is Merry Author Icon: There's always something.

oldgreywolf on wheels Author Icon: They don't exceed MY belief, and I've been a science fiction fan since before I could read (Outer Limits, movies).

Of course, most of my characters aren't Western Terran Humans. They weren't trained to think inside a mental box, then told to think outside the box. They wouldn't understand such stupid psychology (mostly from the National Education Agency in the US; it's my understanding that European education systems have become realistic).

The Puppet Master Author Icon: I have been known to write some pretty far-fetched stuff.

HollisFrances Author Icon: From my experiences and of those closest to me.

Blessed Christmouse Author Icon: Belief, like beauty, is in the eye and mind of beholder or reader. To me it may fit in the real world, but my reader may have a stricter view of reality.

ObsidianAlan Author Icon: I have been known to write some pretty good stuff, but yes I have

tj-Merry Mischief Maker Author Icon: Is the "envelope of belief" anything like the "circle of trust"; asking for a friend.

SAD Holiday Potato Author Icon: Well...no. Except that one time everyone became snowmen in a cursed train station. And Twilight Sparkle pooping glitter rainbows at Masquerade.

keyisfake Author Icon: Yes, my hero might decide the villain was right.

Thanks everyone, I appreciate your responses! Leger~


*Bullet* *Bullet* *Bullet* Don't Be Shy! Write Into This Newsletter! *Bullet* *Bullet* *Bullet*

This form allows you to submit an item on Writing.Com and feedback, comments or questions to the Writing.Com Newsletter Editors. In some cases, due to the volume of submissions we receive, please understand that all feedback and submissions may not be responded to or listed in a newsletter. Thank you, in advance, for any feedback you can provide!
Writing.Com Item ID To Highlight (Optional):

Send a comment or question to the editor!
Limited to 2,500 characters.
Word from our sponsor

Removal Instructions

To stop receiving this newsletter, click here for your newsletter subscription list. Simply uncheck the box next to any newsletter(s) you wish to cancel and then click to "Submit Changes". You can edit your subscriptions at any time.


Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/newsletters/action/archives/id/12899