Wired for Story
Last month, Lisa Cron lectured at the RWASD meeting on discoveries she presented in her book, Wired for Story. I bought the book and found her presentation and the actual book unique in its approach to the craft of writing.
I’m writing about one idea that was very hard for me, an ex-engineer, to wrap my head around.
“Cognitive secret: Emotion determines the meaning of everything…”
If I design a widget, I expect it to work because I had invested logic and know-how in building it. Ms. Cron, using well-researched materials, shows that one can’t or won’t do [design] anything if there is no emotion permeating whatever you are doing. Her research boldly states, you will do nothing or find yourself incapable of making a decision.
I’ll add a corollary to that by saying a guy is never devoid of emotional reasons when he tries to “hook-up” even for so-called casual sex. It’s for the writer to discover and present the guy’s hidden intentions, even if minimal.
I highly recommend her book, as it covers writing from head to toe and doesn’t ignore the heart for either male or female characters.
Can you think of a case of someone doing something that is only based on logic?Have you written a heartless antagonist?
The movie, The Martian, 2015, is a great example of emotion trumping logic (and all us smart-ass engineers).
I’m writing about one idea that was very hard for me, an ex-engineer, to wrap my head around.
“Cognitive secret: Emotion determines the meaning of everything…”
If I design a widget, I expect it to work because I had invested logic and know-how in building it. Ms. Cron, using well-researched materials, shows that one can’t or won’t do [design] anything if there is no emotion permeating whatever you are doing. Her research boldly states, you will do nothing or find yourself incapable of making a decision.
I’ll add a corollary to that by saying a guy is never devoid of emotional reasons when he tries to “hook-up” even for so-called casual sex. It’s for the writer to discover and present the guy’s hidden intentions, even if minimal.
I highly recommend her book, as it covers writing from head to toe and doesn’t ignore the heart for either male or female characters.
Can you think of a case of someone doing something that is only based on logic?Have you written a heartless antagonist?
The movie, The Martian, 2015, is a great example of emotion trumping logic (and all us smart-ass engineers).
Published on October 11, 2015 14:56
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