Life Lessons—Don’t Let the Don’ts Stop You
by Bruce Brady @bdbrady007
During a writing class I attended, the instructor stressed that we should write just about anything. She went on to qualify that by saying, “It needs to be believable. You don’t want to write about the moon being made out of cheese.”
Because my brain works the way it does, I thought why not? I’m not saying the instructor was wrong. It was just a spontaneous remark to stress that readers would not be receptive to the absurd. However, my questioned remained. Why couldn’t I write about the moon being made of cheese?I believe you can write about the moon being made of cheese, or pink horses with purple polka dots, or any number of absurd things, if you write for the right audience. While lovers of romance, thrillers, suspense and mystery may scoff at a such things, children would love the right story about a moon of cheese.
My point is this, don’t ever let someone’s don’t stop you from writing a story you’re passionate about. Too many times I hear writers quickly dismiss their own story ideas with a, “Nobody would read that.” Perhaps nobody would, but carefully consider the possibilities of your ideas before dismissing them as silly. What if J.K. Rowling quickly dismissed the idea of a boy who lived with abusive relatives would escape their abuse by disappearing into a large column at a train station and traveling to a school of wizardry?
Oh, and the moon of cheese story? It’s taken. I’m working on it now. So please think before you dismiss an idea that sticks in your head. Maybe bounce it off of a couple of trusted friends to get their reactions. But at least spend some time thinking about who might read the story. In throwing away any story idea without giving it fair consideration you may be robbing countless people of a pleasurable experience.
Has this ever happened to you? Share your thoughts below in the comments section.
Don't forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Bruce
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Bruce Brady is an author, writer and playwright. His work has appeared in Focus on the Family’s Thriving Family, www.ChristianDevotions.us, and on stage. Currently, Bruce is working on a Young Adult Novel about a boy who must deal with the death of his dad, being bullied, and helping his mom through her grief. His first five pages took third place in the ACFW South Carolina Chapter’s “First Five Pages” contest.
When he’s not writing, Bruce spends time learning from and helping other writers. He serves as Mentor of Word Weavers International’s Online Chapter, and as a member of Cross ‘N’ Pens, The Writer’s Plot, ACFW’s National and South Carolina Chapters.
“My dream is to entertain my readers and give them hope as they travel the rocky road of life.”
Connect with Bruce on his blog, The Write Voyage, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest.

Because my brain works the way it does, I thought why not? I’m not saying the instructor was wrong. It was just a spontaneous remark to stress that readers would not be receptive to the absurd. However, my questioned remained. Why couldn’t I write about the moon being made of cheese?I believe you can write about the moon being made of cheese, or pink horses with purple polka dots, or any number of absurd things, if you write for the right audience. While lovers of romance, thrillers, suspense and mystery may scoff at a such things, children would love the right story about a moon of cheese.

Oh, and the moon of cheese story? It’s taken. I’m working on it now. So please think before you dismiss an idea that sticks in your head. Maybe bounce it off of a couple of trusted friends to get their reactions. But at least spend some time thinking about who might read the story. In throwing away any story idea without giving it fair consideration you may be robbing countless people of a pleasurable experience.
Has this ever happened to you? Share your thoughts below in the comments section.
Don't forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Bruce
TWEETABLESDon't let someone else's arbitrary rules keep you from a writing idea! - via @BDBrady007 (Click to Tweet)
Have you let someone's DON'T keep you from exploring a fun writing idea? - via @BDBrady007 (Click to Tweet)

When he’s not writing, Bruce spends time learning from and helping other writers. He serves as Mentor of Word Weavers International’s Online Chapter, and as a member of Cross ‘N’ Pens, The Writer’s Plot, ACFW’s National and South Carolina Chapters.
“My dream is to entertain my readers and give them hope as they travel the rocky road of life.”
Connect with Bruce on his blog, The Write Voyage, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest.
Published on July 18, 2014 01:00
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