Tallyfire
New Member
I’m terrible at recalling memories. I don’t think my memory is that bad, but if I get a prompt like “tell me about a time you doubted yourself,” I’m stumped. Obviously I’ve doubted myself many times, but recalling a specific memory to talk about it seems like a Herculean task. Most of the time I just can’t do it.
I’ve kept my form of journals for years, and I write about trips and so on, so I’m not lacking in material to “write what you know.” I just don’t know how to pick/find/remember the relevant memory I need for my fiction writing so I can go back in my journals to find the details that really make a scene come alive.
Example: I’m writing a scene in a massive airplane hangar. I’ve been in a hangar before, but I also really want to bring in the feel of the immense size of the place. I’ve been to caverns and the like, and cathedrals, and other massive indoor spaces… but I can’t remember where or when. How do you deal with this kind of thing? Is this a problem for you or is it just so far from your writing method as to be irrelevant?
I’ve kept my form of journals for years, and I write about trips and so on, so I’m not lacking in material to “write what you know.” I just don’t know how to pick/find/remember the relevant memory I need for my fiction writing so I can go back in my journals to find the details that really make a scene come alive.
Example: I’m writing a scene in a massive airplane hangar. I’ve been in a hangar before, but I also really want to bring in the feel of the immense size of the place. I’ve been to caverns and the like, and cathedrals, and other massive indoor spaces… but I can’t remember where or when. How do you deal with this kind of thing? Is this a problem for you or is it just so far from your writing method as to be irrelevant?