After a review of the Hero's Journey format we went around the table and were asked to divulge our book idea. I, of course, haven't got one quite so firm in my mind as most of my classmates. I have some trouble commiting to a single idea, a single character and a single plot. After I said as much to the class, Dan (the professor) responded, "You're going to hate me when I give you your homework." (Fabulous!)
He waited until the last 15 seconds of class to tell us the assignment and then ran out of the room before we could throw pens at him. We are charged by next Tuesday at noon to write the Resurrection Scene of our novel. Step 11 in the Hero's Journey. For some, this will be a piece of cake, they already have the idea developed. For me, not so much.
We are not to build our characters, we are not to explain back plot, we are not to focus on anything but the ressurection scene of our main character. We are to write it as if we had turned to the page 220 in a 300 page book and copied out the contents.
So...I've decided to share with you, if there is anyone out there, my own heroine's journey. Throughout this 6 week course, I am going to post my homework and hopefully, as the time and assignments pass, a book idea will form. Bear with me. I'm new at this.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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