Wrting While We Experience Is How We Experience More Fully: We Should Write!

 The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - IMDb
 

Can you remember the last moment you wanted to slow down time for? It is that moment you want to last longer than others, a humble glimpse at the fragility of life’s all-too-quick cycles. Picture that moment, and you have a sense of the goal of this blog. This blog is an attempt to live more fully those October memories, those fall experiences that go by far too quickly. The experiences that my wife and I want to slow down time for are all those fall memories. They are those moments we spend visiting Papa’s Pumpkin Patch in Bismarck. They are those moments we spend carving pumpkins and watching Henry’s soccer games. They are those moments we spend watching Coraline (“NOT Coraline at all!”) for the hundredth time. Our message to revisit with this annual post is a humble one: Writing while we experience is how we experience more fully; we should write!


The tradition we want to slow down time for is one horror movie for every night in October. Simply, we watch one horror movie every night of October. Our inaugural post is one that has the backdrop of A Nightmare Before Christmas. This is a fitting movie to set the scene for this blog, as it is a movie I would gladly watch outside the October tradition! I did not necessarily love this movie growing up. It wasn’t a family favorite. It has become a favorite for me, however, mostly because it represents art, music, ceremony, and passion in my life, in my work, and in my writing. 


Let yourself be inspired to write while you experience so that you can experience more fully. You should write.

 

 


 


 

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