The words flow slowly at first, hesitant, struggling to take form. Just like condensed cloud clusters, pieces of information about which I can easily build a plan, or a figure, rotate slowly and gradually around in my head. Since an idea to get a story usually takes shape, the thoughts continue to swirl more quickly, spinning faster and more quickly, gaining impetus and velocity. As I grab my pad I i am a typhoon when I publish, the words spewing forth upon the newspaper, accelerating with unexpected strength. But this kind of intensity is definitely impossible to keep up and as an eye wall undergoing alternative, the number and speed of ideas expands weaker, sometimes wandering off course altogether. But then, like a strong gust of blowing wind, a new ideas generates a new torrent of ideas that beg becoming a part of the history to be told.
Hurricanes obtain energy from warm wet ocean surroundings and " spin " around a centre known as the " eye”. Being a hurricane becomes better organized, the winds increase in strength and spread out over an ever extending wind field. The most effective hurricanes have well-defined eye clearly delineated on visible radar. One of the most powerful gusts of wind are found only outside the vision, but inside the eye, it is calm, with low gusts of wind and no rainwater. Similarly, as the bits of a story start to come together to my way of thinking, the noise fades away and my own thoughts silent. Out of your multitude of possibilities emerges a clearly defined solitary theme, glorious in its clearness. Outside the noises builds into a dull roar as helping ideas begin swirling around, increasing in strength, till once again We am driven to write such as a hurricane. Using a course established, the story unfolds, drawing the energy from your supporting specifics, characters and sub-plots, spreading out throughout the paper while unstoppable as being a force of nature.
Hurricanes remind us of the fleeting nature of things. That they remind us that it is impossible to escape the forces of change. Each time a hurricane makes landfall, the once relaxing landscape is usually transformed into a scene...