Friday, April 17, 2015

Fragment of a Story: 3 of 3

Here is the final story fragment that I wrote for a school project.



This one wasn't actually inspired by a photograph. The theme was location, so I decided to find an atmospheric spot to sit and write in. Across from my house is an abandoned lot where all sorts of farm equipment and broken building supplies are dumped. I love exploring there, I always discover something new each time I go there.



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Fragment of a Story: 2 of 3

This one's my favorite of the three story fragments that I've written for my school's project, although I'm afraid it reads more like a short story than a motion picture screenplay.



Some questions to prompt your imaginations about the bigger, overall story;

What awaits these men after their brief rest?

Who've they got waiting for them back home?

Feel free to share any of your ideas in the comments below! 
 

This is the picture that I wrote this scene from;

American Marines eat rations during a lull in the fighting near the DMZ during the Vietnam War, October 1966. by Larry Burrows


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Fragment of a Story: 1 of 3

Only a couple more weeks left in my first year of college! I know I haven't been posting much on here lately, mainly because this second semester has been focused on Screenwriting, and there is never much to share.

By the end of this semester I hope to have a complete short film screenplay written and edited! I'm extremely excited to see the finished script. Perhaps, if it's good enough, I'll try to see if I can get someone to make it. Wouldn't that be exciting!

For now, I've finally got something to share from my work. I wrote three story fragments a while ago, and now I'm editing them up with my last official unit that focuses on rewriting. I thought I might as well share them on here, even though they are fragments and don't make much sense overall.

Trust me, they're just as much of a mystery to me as they might be to you. Use your imagination to fill in the blanks! If you like what you come up with, share it in the comments below.

I'll even add a couple questions that are floating around in my mind to help spark your curiosity!


 
Who is Cynthia?

Who or what is she running from?

I originally wrote these fragments as an inspiration practice, using photos as prompts. Here's the photograph that inspired this one;

Photo by Jim Brandenburg

(Project Update: I'm excited to announce that an e-book collection of my poems is in the works! I've got all the poems picked out and am just working on the formatting now. I'll be publishing it through the e-book publisher, Smashwords. Expect to see more updates and the finished book within a couple weeks!)


Saturday, April 4, 2015

Something Worth Fighting For


In the marketplace in some third world countries, you’ll find something for sale that you probably won’t find anywhere else.


Cakes

No, not the surgery yellow cakes that you have at your birthday parties


Who on earth would pay for mud!? You might ask
The mothers of hungry children who want to give their kids something – anything – to fill their empty stomachs so they can sleep at night


That’s who

Photo by David Levene


In a world where food is more abundant than ever and there’s always something within arm’s reach to munch on whenever we feel the slightest bit hungry, it’s hard to remember that there are people in the world who haven’t had a meal in days.

The fact is, it shouldn’t be this way


The problem is distribution. Some places get more than they need… while others go without

My family is blessed with an income to be able to provide abundantly for our needs. Our fridge is always full, the cupboards packed with cans. We even have to have two freezers to have room for everything. Sometimes, when we forget about certain items because there’s so much else to choose from, food spoils and we have to throw it away.

That’s when I think about how there are 8,000 people dying from hunger related causes Every. Single. Day. 
That’s when I sometimes feel disgusted with our overabundance – although it is something to be thankful for. A blessing.

But it’s a blessing that we should share

In past years, my family has helped by volunteering at Feed My Starving Children
It’s always a fun experience; we get to hang out with friends, it only takes a couple hours of our time, and we help package enough food to feed a lot of people 

Now another opportunity has come up to help in the fight against world hunger

My youth group is taking part in a 30 hour fast sponsored by World Vision. We’ll be fundraising and going without food for 30 hours to know what it feels like to really be hungry.




My goal is to raise $425. Enough to provide food for someone for a whole year

I can’t do this on my own though, I need people who think world hunger is enough of a problem to do something about it.

So what about you?

Wanna help save some lives?