By Doyne
Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern Writers Magazine
Those of you that
are Social Media savvy can instantly spot a post that is from a tormented soul
telling the world how everything in their life is rainbows and roses. How they love their perfect spouse and family and all is well with the
world. Their post are so sugary sweet that it is apparent they are trying to
convince the world and themselves they are living the life of perfection. I know such
individuals and thought of them while watching a new television program called Designated Survivor. It reminded me of these fantastic fiction writers when one of the characters
made the statement,
“Sometimes it is
easier to lie to the world than to be truthful with yourself.”
This is one of those situations which you can only
say, “Bless their
hearts.”
In our current political atmosphere this
phrase could also ring true. Having witnessed on a daily basis the workings of
the government hand in hand with the political reasoning for each and every
move I was shocked at the truth verses the media reporting at the end of the
day. We at home are many times told what the media or powers at be want us to
know or think. Unfortunately in both cases many times we do believe what we are
presented with. This tells me this is the greatest example of fiction known to
man. So what can we as writers learn from this?
The first thing I always notice is they
tell their story without any obligation to the truth. They are totally
committed to what they are presenting without any regard to the truth. No
problem because after all this is fiction, right? With fiction the truth really
doesn’t matter. You can go anywhere you like with it.
The second thing I see is they stay on
focus and every post; every comment and every word are taking you in the
direction they want you to go. It’s all said with the final result in mind. The
final result being whatever it is they want you to believe. They stay on course
with every word.
The third thing that really seems to free
them up to write what they want is they feel no accountability toward anyone or
anything. To write without accountability to any person or thing is an
unbelievable freedom. No concerns, no worries, no problems! Wow what freedom!
So take some time to look over some of
these social post and media promos and if you are privy to the truth of the
matter you can see the creativeness and skill of these fiction writers living
among us.
We all have something there we can learn from and move forward with
our fiction writing skills. And remember this is fiction, enjoy the freedom and
write!
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