What has been your favourite tweet?

Today is my first year Twitterversary.  Okay, so I think I made up that word, but it is my first year anniversary on Twitter.

If you check back to my blog post of March 4, 2010, you will see that I started using Twitter that day as my “March forth” adventure.  — And no, I did not misspell fourth, I meant to say forth as in going forward.

It seems I am close to having tweeted 1300 tweets!  (Tweets are short posts made up of no more than 140 characters.)  I haven’t gathered a huge following thus far (under 200) nor do I follow a great number of others (under 300).  That compares to other Twitterers who have thousands of followers and in turn follow thousands, but I am satisfied with how it’s going for me.  It has been a learning curve and an interesting one, fun ‘meeting’ people, making connections, and seeing what they have to share.

Fridays are usually busy on Twitter with #Fridayreads when you post what you are reading that week, and #Fridayfollow when you post the @names of people you would like to suggest others follow.

I have been following some ‘famous’ people on Twitter, but mostly those who are involved in the writing world in some way.  I see it as another way to learn who’s out there and what they have to offer of interest to me.

My questions to you today are in two parts…

Part one:  If you use Twitter, what has been your favourite tweet that you read on there?  Why?  Was it funny? informative? helpful in educating you in some way?

And part two:  Since it is March Fourth, what have you taken on today as your March Forth adventure in moving forward?

Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!  🙂

Use it or lose it

Have you ever wakened in the morning with a story idea in your head? Did you capture it right away or did you decide to wait and write it down when you’re more awake, sure you will remember it? How many times have you lost a great idea with not a clue as to what it was?

How many of your dreams have you known would make great stories, but as soon as you are fully out of that sleep the whole scenario has faded away never to return?

Muse departed.  Opportunity lost.

Paper and pen are by my bed for just that reason. There are times I have wakened very early, a poem or the beginning of a story in my head. I know I would not remember later what was in my mind. Just this morning as I was waking from a dream, I was thinking that it would make a nice story. When I closed my eyes again for just a few moments the vision started to fade, so I hastily jotted down what I could recall, some already lost. The ‘feelings’ around such things that come in that way quickly dissipate so that the opportunity has to be grabbed right then.

Now, how many tales have you made up and told to a child – maybe as a bedtime story, or at a time the child needs to be distracted or comforted? Or have you simply thought it all out in your mind for the fun of it? Did you write it down or did you not see its value? Or maybe you were driving, or in a place where you can’t write anything? A friend told me that she recently was in a public washroom when a story idea hit and … well … her idea escaped. That’s the thing about a creative’s mind … always busy, always dreaming, always thinking.

My dear mother was very creative. She used to tell me that many years before, when she lived with some cousins, she would help get the youngest one to bed each night. Her cousin loved for Mum to put her to bed because then she’d get a bedtime story, Mum making it up as she went along. Each night would be a continuation of the night before, and usually with humour in the story. Mum often told me that she wished she’d been able to write them down because they were such cute stories, but years later she couldn’t remember them.

For over thirty years Mum was a schoolteacher, and after her passing my sister came across a story Mum had written for a summer course she had taken many years before. I remember that she was so pleased about getting a good mark on that project. This story we have that she created is now in my care, Dad would love to see it published.

Recently joining a picture book critique group, I submitted her story for their viewing and frank opinions. The responses have been very positive, and I’m sure I have felt Mum’s pleasure with their comments and suggestions.

May I suggest to you …

When you come up with an idea, write it down. When your Muse visits, pay attention and take notes. Such ideas fade quickly, story details lose themselves in our busyness, whole stories are lost – maybe whole worlds.

So … what do you do about ideas that come when least expected? Are you always prepared to capture them or do you take a chance that you will remember?

Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings! :)

Do you blog or are you a frequent blog visitor instead?

I’m excited!  I have been watching my Blog Stats steadily climb, and sometime this morning it reached the amazing total of 3000.  In fact, at the time of this writing it is at 3003!  That means that there have been 3003 visits to my blog!  Not 3003 visitors, because most are repeat visits by some people who come back again and again – which I love to see.   And not all visits mean a comment has been left, nowhere near that many on my blog – not even counting the spam that has been caught and blocked – but when I get to 1000 valid comments I will have to celebrate somehow.

Now I know that for many bloggers that number (3000) is a drop in the bucket, but for me?  That’s a lot of visiting, don’t you think?  And I have YOU, dear reader, to thank for that.  🙂

SO, my questions to you today are:

  1. Do you like to keep a blog of your own, and does it matter to you if you get many comments?
  2. Or are you a frequent visitor to blogs, not interested in maintaining your own but loving to read what others have to share and then leaving your comments?  (If yes, do you have favourites that you follow or do you keep searching out new blogs?)
  3. Or, do you prefer to just visit and not say anything … until you  leave me a comment today in answer to that last question? 😉

I LOVE to hear from you! When I started blogging it was with a certain amount of trepidation but now I don’t think I could NOT blog, I’d miss it and you too much.  So, leave me a comment?  🙂

Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!  🙂

 

 

A writing contest – ending soon

Do you like to enter contests?  Do you write for children or do you know someone who does?

I recently found the blog of Christy Wright Wild which you writers may wish to visit at  http://christiewrightwild.blogspot.com

This month (which is almost over, so hurry!) she is putting on a contest with more chances to win than her usual offer.  If you write for children, this may be of interest to you.  Check it out and follow her directions at  http://christiewrightwild.blogspot.com/p/contests.html

I’m giving it a try.  And if you enter and win then please let me know.  I’d love to hear about it.

Do you like to share your written work before it’s accepted by a publisher?  Do you enjoy taking a chance at winning contests by entering your work?

Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!  🙂

Do you feel safe on the Internet?

While visiting another writer’s blog I was inspired to write on a related topic, but then something else came up, something on the news. The original topic will have to wait because this is something that has been brewing in my brain for awhile now.

How do you feel about Online Safety?

There is so much going wrong in that department. We often hear on the news about children at risk, and not only children. Too often there are stories about minors of all ages being lured into dangerous situations and relationships. Even adults of all walks of life get tricked into placing themselves in harm’s way. The Internet has become an easy tool to target the unsuspecting and vulnerable.

Admittedly, I post things about myself but I rarely mention personal details about my family members, nor do I call them by name or post pictures of them. And my children are all grown, but I have a young grandson. Maybe someday I will feel differently, but my concern is that I would put them at risk should I post information that would potentially lead the wrong person to them. What my daughters post on their own is up to them, though. I have no control over that anymore. I wish I did.

It amazes me how much personal information people feel free to tell in such a worldwide public venue. What has happened to privacy? There is so much talk these days about not allowing one’s children to get into websites that could eventually hook them up with the wrong people who make it their business to stalk the innocent. Then on the other hand … what I don’t understand is that there are parents/guardians who probably are concerned that way about their own children and would not allow them – when they become old enough to use a computer – to share things online that would put them at risk … but, those same parents/guardians share information and photos of those same loved children because they are proud of them – and rightfully so. But, where is the line, though? That is my question?

What I am glad about is that there are qualified, skilled people who track and hunt down offenders who – by using the Internet to get to them – violate the safety and rights of our most vulnerable. It takes a lot of dedication to find those perpetrators, and I applaud their commitment.

So, how do you feel about it? When is it not safe to share on the Internet? And when it is no problem?

Thanks for reading, and … Creative Musings!  🙂

 

Announcing the winner of Bitter, Sweet!

We have confirmation of our winner of a copy of Bitter, Sweet by Laura Best!  Yaaaay!!

Thank you to all who visited my blog and left comments at https://lynnadavidson.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/interview-with-laura-best-book-giveaway/

Shortly after 9:00 PM February 14 my husband pulled a name out of the basket holding the names of thirty-two entrants.  I am pleased to say — CONGRATULATIONS TO CHRISTI CRAIG! Your book will be in the mail this week.  🙂

In replying to my email informing her of her win, Christi said, “Thanks so much (to you and your husband), I’m thrilled! … I’m looking forward to reading Laura’s book.”

So, again, thanks everyone.  This was fun and a great learning experience for me.  I plan to do more reviews and interviews, and book giveaways when I can.   Please stay tuned.  🙂

Thanks for reading and participating, and .. Creative Musings!  🙂

We have a winner!

Tonight is the night we all have been waiting for .. those of us who want to know who won a copy of Bitter, Sweet by Laura Best, that is.  You have been entered into the contest if you left a comment on this post: https://lynnadavidson.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/interview-with-laura-best-book-giveaway/

Tonight at 9:00, that’s 8:00 EST, my dear husband drew a name out of the basket and I have sent the winner an email requesting her mailing address.   When she has replied then I will post her name so that everyone knows who won.  If she does not reply by Thursday (Feb. 17) I will send another email.  If I have not heard from the winner by February 21 then I will have my husband draw out another name.
So, check your emails, everyone!  Is it you?

Thanks for participating, and … Creative Musings!  🙂