Go Ahead, Play With Your Words
That's right: chew them, throw them, see if they stick to the wall or slide down. Step on them, mush them, ball them up and sit on them. Like a toddler who plays with his food, we should play with our words, smear them around and taste them.
I finished The Book Thief a few days ago and all I can say is wow, wow, wow. Both from both a reader's and writer's perspective.
His writing was fresh and intriguing. Vivid. I noticed Zusak constantly attributed human actions to nonliving things. Of course I had to look him up. I found this interview and think it's worth watching, especially his thoughts on writing at the end (3min52sec).
He's the one who's now encouraging me to play with my words.
Do you play with your words? Or are you constantly reaching for a napkin?
I finished The Book Thief a few days ago and all I can say is wow, wow, wow. Both from both a reader's and writer's perspective.
His writing was fresh and intriguing. Vivid. I noticed Zusak constantly attributed human actions to nonliving things. Of course I had to look him up. I found this interview and think it's worth watching, especially his thoughts on writing at the end (3min52sec).
He's the one who's now encouraging me to play with my words.
Do you play with your words? Or are you constantly reaching for a napkin?
Comments
Oh and I loved the book thief too! LOVED IT!
I love to play with my words. It's part of the joy of writing.
~ Wendy
Thank you!
Wendy, there were so many good things in that story. In almost every sentence. It was really beautiful.
Linda, I hope you get a chance to read it. There are sad parts but overall it's a fast, hopeful read. :-)
I especially loved his comment about forgetting there's a world out there. I struggle with that sometimes.
Jessie, would you be willing to share a couple of brief examples from The Book Thief that showcase the creativity that has captivated you?
I have found the times when I play with words, my crit partners give me happy faces.
I love getting happy faces. :)
Me too, Julie. Me, too.
Patti, this book was really great from in so many ways. I hope you get a chance to read it!
Cindy, very true. Good old edits. :-)
LOL Erica!!! I love those crit happy faces too.
I don't play with my words as much as I should. When I do, I feel God's pleasure.
Excellent post, Jessie!;)
Blessings,
Karen
Thanks for bringing this book to my attention. I'm noticing some WWII titles coming out. Historicals are getting closer and closer to my generation. LOL!
I like to paint word pictures, so I guess I do play with them.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Shannon, hurry! :-) It's a good one, and an easy, beautiful read (as in not too complex, but not easy because it deals with hard topics.)
Mom, I think you would really, really like it!
LOL Diane! Probably counts. *grin* Just put all those words you look up to good use.
Jeanette, I think you're on to something. I think God does feel pleasure when we enjoy using the talents he's given us. :-)
Me too, Karen. Maybe I ought to get rid of the napkins?
Susan, that must be such an odd feeling!
Glad you enjoyed the book.
Happy Scribbling.
This is the second post in ten minutes that I've seen about The Book Thief. Amazing how favorites always pop up again and again.
Jessie, true about subjectivity.
Me too, Glynis. Should we throw them in the trash? *grin*
Kara, good for you for playing! ;-)
So I try to play with my words but I don't think I do enough.
Stephanie, I hope you pick it up!