Tag: creative writing

  • Interview with Shawn Dronstad

    Interview with Shawn Dronstad

    Hello Masters, today I want to share an original, thoughtful way you can improve your blog writing with an interview with Shawn aka Dronstad. I’ve struggled with writing every post. Also, I looked online for guidance, but haven’t found a clear way to help me write better. To make it exciting and fun, I asked a fellow community man whom some of you know and love, who possess vast experience and published many posts and stories. The crucial questions will guide us on a journey to learn how to write a novel, unlock an angle of approach to the subject, give your article purpose and build original detail. Please join me for an interview in Q and A form with Shawn from Dronstadblog. In the end, I will include how you can support or follow him.

    Dronstad

    Q&A Interview with Shawn Dronstad Blog

    What do you want to tell your readers or which central question do you want to answer?

    The moral of the story varies from text to text. Mostly I try to show the bad, to highlight the good in the next scene. Sometimes I leave the bad, so people can see how bad things can be.

    I do this thing covertly, not presented at first glance. You don’t tell a reader “Murder is bad,” you tell him the story and show him why murder is bad. And why am I telling that?

    If you show it in a way a reader can relate to, the reader will revisit his morals, think about it, try to defend the other side even he doesn’t support it and after that, he will make a conclusion that ‘murder’ is atrocious.

    I want my reader to think, to participate in the story and possibly find an answer to his problem, grow with his moral standing and eventually become a better person after reading my story. In the end, that is the ultimate purpose of a writer.

    Interview with Shawn Dronstad
    Shawn is making his own illustrations for the stories posted on his Patreon. He does the custom stories and illustrations for his Patrons. My personal favorite story is Dad’s Old Blaster.

    What’s the purpose of your article?

    Tell a story, say something deep, thoughtful, powerful, encouraging. Make a reader search for the truth in the text, make him chase the fragments and complete the puzzle.

    Train someone’s mind, challenge his convictions, insult them on the intellectual level and leave him struggling. When they overcome the problem I gave them, they can feel like a hero who has killed a giant.

    What do you want your readers to do at the end of the page?

    I think I answered this already. I’ll simplify it. I want my readers to think while I entertain them. It is a fun brain exercise, but with a deeper meaning when sub-conscience kicks in.

    Reevaluate your standing point, challenge yourself with a different perspective, develop empathy, evoke sympathy for the enemy, understand the different point of view, grow as a person and become a better man tomorrow.

    What unique perspective do you bring?

    I try to implement something from my life and the situations I’ve been through or my imagination on how things should have happened. I try to show the unpopular opinion in a relatable way.

    My prime goal is firstly to shock my reader by giving him an extraordinary situation and slowly point the way out of that situation, so every story is a journey on itself.

    Interview with Shawn Dronstad
    He began posting audio versions of his stories on his YouTube channel. He is doing everything by himself.

    Where are the genuinely original details in your story?

    It comes in the form of scenery, world-building, the surroundings and the lore I am building within the story. After that, I introduce a character, a person to the story, a piece of reality, someone who will be a guide for the reader through the story.

    Also, the motive to the story is something that is purely fictional, therefore original and new. Every story I make is supposed to rely on a rarely explored topic, taboo topics, exotic suggestion and scary thought of something potentially dangerous like war, terrorism, violence, sex, mental issues, confrontation with the law, government, society, etc.

    Interview with Shawn Dronstad
    He wrote 3 novels. He tried himself at poetry and he is a correspondent to a sci-fi magazine “Hitchhikers Guide Through Fantasy” where he writes a critique about movies.

    Which elements of your experience couldn’t be in anyone else’s story?

    Hmm, that is hard to describe, because I am not able to say what other people have experienced. Many people went through a situation I haven’t, and there are situations that I went through that many can’t imagine happening to them.

    I speak about war, conflict, violence and strange places where you can find humanity. To my analysis, the world is yin and yang (light in the dark, dark in light, good in bad, and bad is good).

    I’ve been through 5 wars, civil wars and a tough period of transition from Communism to Socialism, to Democracy and the process of Balkanization (look up the term). I was a child when chaos consumed my country, and I grew up through ruble.

    In no way do I claim I am an expert on these topics. However, I think I have a somewhat better understanding of what has happened to this part of the world. I do restrain myself to my personal opinion and point of view, and so I critique the society and politics with my own developed comprehension on these topics.

    Now, to all of this, what I can say is that you should try answering these questions yourself and see where do you stand. Define your goals and then make the route you want to take.

    Set up the checkpoints, but make them close to where are you now in life so that you can reach them. That way you’ll get moving, slowly in the beginning, but you’ll be a step away from where you were yesterday. And then, all you need to do is to work on your way up in the world. It is that simple.

    Thank you for joining the interview with Shawn Dronstad!

    Masters, we are at the end of the interview with Shawn Dronstad, but it doesn’t need to end here. You can follow his blog, Twitter and his latest stories on his Patreon. Also, if you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate and ask and we will answer them. If you are interested reading more about Dronstad, please check out Steam Dreams.

  • Nightmare Dronstad: How to draw?

    Nightmare Dronstad: How to draw?

    There is not every day you want to be a writer. Therefore, I’m writing to let you know that I drew something incredible. Plus, I know you’re expecting a 🐓 tease. Furthermore, Dronstad contacts me about his nightmare and asks me to do a picture for him. And that’s it. Therefore, I signed up; he gave me the details. It’s about a single chap looking out towards the sky.

    Furthermore, death is looming over the crusted ground. Above the horizon, I filled it with clouds and strikes of lightning, far enough for the man to see and stretch his shadow. Besides, on the left side, you will find an old house with junk lying near it. Then, I started on May 5th and finished on June 6th. Finally, if you are interested in reading it, please visit The Nightmare on his blog. Next, I speak about art creation.

    Dronstad Nightmare: Behind the Scenes

    We exchanged details over Twitter, and I copied them into Google Keep. During my commute to work, I referenced them as I continued to draw the Horror.

    The storm is too far away for him to feel the moisture of it. You can make the storm a thin line on the horizon. That would be the best depiction of what I wrote in the story. :D You only need to make the clouds look like blisters, like unrefined cotton that blossoms in the far. And blur everything in between the clouds and the land. There you can add dots and lines of the thunderstorm.

    Feedback from Dronstad Nightmare
    Notes on Nightmare
    Notes on Nightmare

    Final Thoughts and Behind the Scene Pictures

    That is pretty much the end of the nightmare. I saw this picture in my head, and I draw it as you will soon see. I illustrated many iterations of it until Dronstad was happy. You might be interested in reading Steam Dreams because Dronstad wrote a story about another art piece I had drawn for him. Also, you can check my story about the making of Steam Dreams.

  • Steam Dreams — Dronstad & Steam Bot & SKI TRIP

    Steam Dreams — Dronstad & Steam Bot & SKI TRIP

    Testing the reblog feature. I learned that I can’t reblog unless I’m doing this on the business plan using the Share feature on the reader! Read more

    Reblog Reader
    Reblog Reader

    about reblogs and my particular issue. In spite of the seriousness of the situation, I forced to stifle my anger and found a workaround. Thank you Dronstad for writing and publishing Steam Dreams! It was a pleasure drawing your story. Side note, did you know that I went skiing this weekend? Wait, I’ll discuss that later. I want to show you some cool pictures of the Steam Dreams!

    Steam Dreams 🍬

    Steam Dreams
    Steam Dreams

    A huge factory floor hissed, puffed and clanked from all of the metallic hands that built rockets. A song traveled in the polluted air, a song of busy steam engines, analog computers and coal-burning in the furnace. All of that is seen from the ground by a small computer enchanted with rockets that lined […]

    Mechanika
    Mechanika

    The inspiration for the Steam Dreams drawing came from a book called Mechanika. Please note that if you do choose to buy from that link, I’ll get a small part of your purchase. Thank you for those that do decide to buy it!

    Delve into a world of imagination populated with giant robots, strange vehicles, alien creatures and other fantastic inventions. For generations artists have created imagery destined for the entertainment of others, and now you can too.

    ~ Mechanika

    ~ Let me know if you need a cool looking featured image!? 😉

    Steam Bots with Dark, Light & Plain Sketches 🌸

    via Steam dreams — Dronstad

    What about my Ski Trip Weekend in Vermont ⛷

    I went on a ski trip to Vermont, Stowe. It was great, despite icy conditions and some of my comrades getting injured. My goal now is learning how to better control myself during icy slopes. I can’t carve the ice and my feet start hurting when I try to slow down. Does anybody know how to do this? Getting home was hard on us because we left a bit later in the day. In other words, we stayed till the lifts closed. I arrived home at 2 am and went to bed at 3 am. Also, the crazy part is that I have to get up for work at 8 am.

    Ski Gallery 🖼

    Reading List 📚

     

  • Quill Commander Award Nominations

    Quill Commander Award Nominations

    Hello my fellow inspired eyes, I got an interesting surprise for you over the horizon! In other words, I want to give back to my faithful followers. Also, my goal is to connect with you, so that I give back to the community. In other words, as an artist, I can give you featured images or artwork for your site. For example, you can use my artwork for a story or poem. Yet, I want to congratulate Dronstad on getting his 300th recruit. I know it means a lot to him because he works hard on his stories. Plus, I want to thank you for giving me the nomination. Without delay, please see who I nominate for the Quill Commander Award, story, and rules below.

    Quill Commander Award – Detail 📜

    But first, how will you soar for the stars if you don’t have wings? I got you covered. A friend of mine was kind enough to create a NEW EMBLEM for you guys and here is the moment where all of you get your “Dronstad Cyber Wings”.

    Quill Commander Award
    Dronstad wings Quill Commander Award

    Again, thank you DRONSTAD for nominating me for the Quill Commander Award.

    “The purpose of this award is to promote patriotism. Along with it, this reward is created to unify bloggers from different Countries through tolerance and appreciation of their nationality. We are already unified by our love for writing and reading, so this is a token of that love.”
    ~ Dronstad

    The Rules for the Quill Commander Award 📝

    1. Thank the blogger who nominated you and post a link to their blog
    2. List the rules of the award
    3. Post a photo of your National flag and anthem
    4. Leave a favorite quote
    5. Nominate a few loyal bloggers

    Flag and Anthem 🚩 🎶

    Flag of the United States
    Flag of the United States

    Quote 🛎️

    CREATIVITY IS CONTAGIOUS, PASS IT ON ~ ALBERT EINSTEIN

    Nominations

    Dronstad Emblem - Quill Commander Award
    Dronstad Emblem – Quill Commander Award

    stoneronarollercoaster, beginningofcreativity, thestoriesinbetween

    For all the participants, I left you a couple of photos in my Gallery segment that you can use for your blogs as a cover. Also, feel free to use “Dronstad Wings” as a cover photo or in any other context that includes this promotion to a rank and an Award. ~ Dronstad

    Galleryhttps://dronstadblog.wordpress.com/category/gallery/#jp-carousel-13861

    ~ Good luck with your adventures!

    Reading List 📚