So I was just outside writing (my favorite place to do so), and it was calm and humid and thunder rolled in the distance. I'll preface this little tale with a bit of info--this has been a hellishly wet year in Central Ohio. Rain every few days and swollen rivers and every drainage ditch full to brimming at times. It's been really wet.
So it was calm a moment ago, and then the sky changed colors and the wind started blowing, and the temperature dropped several degrees. Yes, I realize I could be writing this more poetically, as you'd find in a novel, but right now, I'm just telling. I had to come in because the misty rain started blowing in sideways and my balcony no longer protected my screen from the rain. Anyways...
It got me thinking about how we write weather.
When this happened just a moment ago, it was real. It brought back memories of the times I'd seen tornado green and how I felt. I remember the surge of energy I felt when the stark change in weather hit me before I could even see it coming. But in writing, I never portray weather like that--as in I think I'm unrealistic because I don't use weather often as a device. It's either sunny or nighttime, or raining, or muddy, or snowy...nothing really interesting.
How do you use weather to impact your stories?
EDIT: I'm making this into a challenge and will link it here for those who want to participate. If you have any questions about the challenge, post them here please, so the other thread is for entries.
http://mythicscribes.com/forums/cha...-challenge-show-me-gods-wrath.html#post211824
So it was calm a moment ago, and then the sky changed colors and the wind started blowing, and the temperature dropped several degrees. Yes, I realize I could be writing this more poetically, as you'd find in a novel, but right now, I'm just telling. I had to come in because the misty rain started blowing in sideways and my balcony no longer protected my screen from the rain. Anyways...
It got me thinking about how we write weather.
When this happened just a moment ago, it was real. It brought back memories of the times I'd seen tornado green and how I felt. I remember the surge of energy I felt when the stark change in weather hit me before I could even see it coming. But in writing, I never portray weather like that--as in I think I'm unrealistic because I don't use weather often as a device. It's either sunny or nighttime, or raining, or muddy, or snowy...nothing really interesting.
How do you use weather to impact your stories?
EDIT: I'm making this into a challenge and will link it here for those who want to participate. If you have any questions about the challenge, post them here please, so the other thread is for entries.
http://mythicscribes.com/forums/cha...-challenge-show-me-gods-wrath.html#post211824
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