October 20th, 2009
Ride This Train
As writers we ride many trains over the course of careers. As Deanna, from across the holler at The Life of a Working Writer Mommy can attest, sometimes we just need to switch it up and try something fresh. She never believed she was suited for fiction, but here she is, writing great fiction. Go, Deanna! We never know exactly what we can do or what we’ll enjoy until we give it a shot. In writing there are so many different trains yet many times we end up taking the same one over and over, not knowing which might serve us better. And lets face it, learning something new can be exciting.
So…tomorrow I’m getting off the fictional novel train for four days and hopping on the screenwriting train. My oldest daughter, Candice, who writes screenplays, talked me into going to the Austin Film Festival where we’ll be learning much about screenwriting during the adventure. At night we’ll be screening some pretty cool independent films, starting off with Serious Moonlight, Cowtown Ballroom, Precious, The Ugly American and The Donner Party. Now I might skip the last one depending on what kind of mood I’m in.
Award winning filmmaker Ron Howard will be speaking about The art of Storytelling. Okay, I won’t lie, I’m pumped about that. From what I understand he is a great guy, and certainly a talented producer. And who could forget him as the charming little Opie Taylor on the Andy Griffith Show? And then on to Richie Cunningham in the TV series Happy Days.
I’ll be back around next week to share the adventure, but meanwhile, by all means, go take yourself a train ride!



October 21st, 2009 at 8:09 am
WOOOOOP! Oh Dorraine, I am so excited for you, and so happy you’re branching out to learn a new venue. You give me too much credit; without your encouragement I never would’ve stepped out on the fiction writing limb myself. I am loving it, even though it’s about to take over my life, or maybe because it is.
I’m so jealous that you get to meet Ron Howard. He’s one of my all-time favorites, both as an actor and a producer, and I hear he’s a kind person in general. I can’t wait to hear about your adventures with screenwriting! Have fun!
October 21st, 2009 at 10:43 am
No, not too much credit at all. I’m very proud of you!
Yes, Ron Howard is a favorite of mine too, and I’m so thankful I have this opportunity. Fingers crossed that I’ll actually get to meet him. My secret wish is to get stuck on the elevator with him! Ha…don’t know what I would do or say, but most likely I’d embarrass myself.