4 Ways I Use Sigils as a Writer
sigil for my word of the year "Manifest"While sigils have different uses historically, here we’re considering them symbols that represent another word or phrase. They embody a whole string of words or ideas in a more simplistic way.
The writer in me loves dead languages, codes, and creating whole cloth new words/ideas. It’s little wonder sigils have lasting appeal. Today I will cover 4 ways I use sigils to help me write.
1. I make sigils for my book titles (and working book titles) and it helps me get into the atmosphere of my books. So “Follow Me: Tattered Veils” is a mouthful, and its acronym FMTV feels ugly, plus the TV reminds me of television and I HATE that. So instead, I use a sigil for the book. Since I created the sigil, something about its flow and design helps me feel more true to the contents of the book. It looks like this:
2. I make sigils for characters in my books. I’m not an artist. I make mediocre chibis sometimes, but nothing I’d share or want to represent my written ideas. You can make a collection of lines that look cool with little skill or time. So I collect the character’s name and defining traits and make a sigil from that, which represent the character in my outlines.
3. Sometimes I use sigils to refer to spoilers or different endings. Here’s the paranoid writer in me. I don’t like for people to see what I’m working on until I’m ready. Sometimes I use sigils to further obscure what I’m working on in case there is a casual person looking over my shoulder (my husband and I KNOW he doesn’t care, but I don’t want him to read even a stray word). But the symbols take on their own emotional resonance. They can help color the events of a story with their curves and points before I even write the scene.
4. Sigils can be motivational. I made a sigil out of my writers’ goals for the year and I look at them/doodle them just whenever. I reinforce those commitments and sometimes drives me back to them when I was clowning around.
Published on February 18, 2020 10:26
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