Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Lessons of Dreams

At a recent writing class, I was told to come up with either the first or the last line of a short story. Here are a few I created:

With the taste of cheap wine and cheddar cheese still in her mouth, Susan realized that the party had no escape hatch.

Kyle was willing to surrender the much coveted right side of the bed to the woman of his dreams.

Never again would Fido destroy another couch cushion, Rebecca thought, as she marched the dog into the Korean restaurant.


I found this to be a fun exercise. But here's the catch: I was in the class in a dream. I've never been in this kind of class in real life. While asleep our brains can come up with some wonderful idea. The challenge is making sure that you capture them as soon as you wake up. Otherwise, they'll likely be forgotten during the day.

That's why I always try to have a pen and paper close to my bed, so if I think of something interesting while asleep, I can write it down ASAP. Some people do the same thing with tape recorders. The trick is to make sure that you can later interpret what you wrote down or said as you may not be entirely conscious when you make the note!

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