Its all a bit pre-Christmas mental here, and its possible you are feeling the same way, so lets share a little time avoiding writing those cards, shall we?
Lately I’ve been collecting words.
I came across this word in a novel I was reading, and fell in love:
craquelure
Isn’t that just a marvellous way to describe an old man’s face?
Then I started noticing other words when they popped up:
nurture
topaz
Words I hadn’t really thought about in years, though I knew the meanings.
plangent
planish
Words that are nice to roll around on your tongue. Words that pop like red roses in your paragraphs.
scrum
rhomboid
As you voyage through the festive season, why not make a list of the interesting words you come across. Its not a hard or time-consuming thing to do – I scribble mine on the scrappy little pad of paper I keep by my bed for the purposes of writing to do lists and things I have to remember in the morning.
maroon
fecund
Then I transfer them to the back page of my writing notebook when I have a moment to spare. Easily done.
flaunt
flaxen
I’ve got a bit of a passion for F words at the moment, as you can see!
They don’t have to be on a theme or for a reason. I collect them only because they appeal to me. They sing out from the page.
Now I’ve got a growing resource for making my writing interesting and alluring – I’ve written a little about this before, and I’m coming back to it. I’m thinking about creating a kind of utilitarian type prose, a la Hemingway, but studded with jewels of unusual and seductive words.
So, why not see what little jewels you can dig up?
Happy Creating,
EF