Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Noviembre 18

i dont remember my dreams but I woke up on the wrong side...-the left side that is. I quickly moved to "the right" side

I have a dilemma... -Well I have more than one but in the context of "now", one is more apparent or intense- I have been thinking about this on and off for couple of days with no articulate answers... The story I have started to write is currently narrated in the third person. Though I have not yet come across a blockage that this would cause, I am not entirely sure about the effectiveness of this story in third person.  They each have their limitations...So what should I do? Still not sure. So I am unable to write until I make a decision.

And I realized the other day that I am not a writer... not a prosist at least... maybe a storyteller... so don't expect any pretty words from someone who doesn't know half of the words in the English Language.

7 comments:

John said...

What does the third person think you should do...she/he will be out of a job potentially =)

deniz said...

I think he is insisting on telling the story... I havent made up my mind yet...=)

Unknown said...

Yeni bölüme başladığında onu 1.kişi olarak yaz... Kitabı okuyanlar da şaşırsın. Sonra tekrar 3. ağızdan devam edersin.

Çikolata Şelalesi?

deniz said...

Bunu ben de dusundum... hatta denedim. fakat emin diilim. Kafka on the Shore, Murakami'nin bir once okudugum kitabi o sekilde ve cok basarili yazilmisti... ama o Murakami =)

cikolata nesi olsa olur

Unknown said...

Birkaç yazar daha var, kendi okuduklarımda rastladığım... Elbette çıkaramayacağım kim olduklarını.

Rob said...

writer, prosist, storyteller, what difference does it make? The Little Prince is a great book, and it was written (intentionally?) with basically a fifth grade vocabulary. Bigger vocabulary = more tools, which can be crutches to avoid mastering the basics of rhythm and clarity. how many PhDs became great novelists?

deniz said...

You said it! As most of you know...
Little prince is my favorite book of all times!=)