My friend Tina and Mayuri said writing fiction is good for you.
I decided to research the truth.
Because a challenge is only good if it helps me grow .Right?
Writing is a daily habit .But fiction ?
When I started my blog back in 2014 ,this was never on the cards.Blogging in a vacuum ,I read other blogs and had no idea why they were widely popular.
Some of them I frequent regularly,even now. Some a little less often.One thing I noticed. The blogs which I absolutely loved re- visiting had their owners stories, flavouring all their content.
There’s a lot of debate about whether ,readers who visit blogs for information, want to read a story.
Studies have shown that,blogs with a little storified introduction ,have better engagement than those that don’t .
But it’s your blog you test what works.
For me that is true.At Least now.
So what does a nonfiction writer do ?Learning to tell a story is liberating .Tina wrote about how writing fiction is good for the creative mind.
The body’s perceptions together with the brain’s interpretation creates a transitional state .That’s your mind.This is where you weave stories.
For your mind to work ,you need both these elements to be in sync.I am passionate about Mental health .
Creative writing is one of the best exercises we can do for the ageing brain.
Neuroscience research shows that being a lifelong student ,is good for the brain – the “use it or lose it” idea.
If the right brain helps you dream up ideas ,your left brain helps you put it in words.
The different parts of the brain, work together to make a story.The more difficult it is to write,the more your brain is challenged.
If it gets easier that’s a habit.
Many people journal .That’s good too.But sometimes you are not ready to face the demons inside.
That’s where fiction is a lot of fun . You can have real or imaginary demons.Plus have a lot of fun getting rid of them.
That’s why I am blog hopping with #Fridayfotofiction hosted by Mayuri of sirimiri.in & Tina of tinabasu.com
This is the photo prompt for Week 2.
The Portkey :Fridayfotofiction week 2
“Look that’s the house in the map “ shouted Gina .
The four children looked shocked at the ramshackle cottage .Half the roof was missing!
“It’s broken down” ,Aruns voice pierced through their shock.
“ The port key is somewhere inside that house ,I am sure “ said Gina again.
Deepa’s cool sensible voice said “ let’s go in then”
The door hung from the hinges. Unable to even squeak.
Entering they a saw a large log in one corner.They decided to sit on it and rest for a bit .The picnic lunch was waiting .They sat down.
They had found the port key.
I know a 100 word story is a little extreme for a novice like me.But I love challenges which make a positive change.
There really is no harm in writing stories
After all we all love stories.Don’t you?
Do you write fiction?
What do you think about this?
Comment below to let me know.
I am taking part in #NaBloPoMo Day
Mayuri of sirimiri.in & Tina of tinabasu.com are hosting this amazing blog party .
I love reading books.What I love even more is supporting self-published Indie-Authors.
If you are an Independent publisher and want me to review your book:
In India: I would prefer a physical copy.But if it’s an ebook the pdf version is fine. I am happy to help.I will post a review in a blog post with an appropriate disclaimer.
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If you have a nonfiction book and it’s teaching me something I might review it if it interests me!
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If you plan a blog tour or giveaway with me, I need at least 2 weeks from when I receive the book, by e-mail or snail mail, to the scheduled date of the review. If I don’t receive the book at least 14 days before the post is scheduled, I will consider the agreed upon posting date null and void. I will try but cannot guarantee a reschedule.
I love books and want to support authors.But some books may not interest me.Do understand if I am unable to accept your book for review.