Week Thirty: Interconnected'd!
I went nonfiction with this one. Deep, maybe even awkwardly nonfiction.
As per my revelation about writing fiction, and my subsequent resolution to focus on nonfiction and playwrighting (read all about it here), this definitely came easier to me than any prose fiction piece I might have attempted.
This is not to say, however, that it came easily. I decided I wanted to explore my real-life feelings behind a fictionial monologue I'd written for 31 Plays in 31 Days (this one right here). Then there was a solid perhaps half-hour period of deep brooding before I arrived at the first paragraph, which I then scrapped in favor starting with what is now the first line of the piece. But I found the process to be more rewarding, even if putting personal stuff out there is scarier.
So. Was anyone else inspired to get vi(g)netty this week?