SWRT 298 | Writing Whimsey
May 23, 2024
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This week, Alida and Kathryn discuss writing with whimsey. Whimsical writing can add humor and charm to writing, but it’s not only for children’s stories. Lighthearted, quirky, and funny moments add levity to otherwise serious or dark tales. After this week’s episode, you might just find yourself writing whimsically.

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SHOW NOTES

What we talked about:

The definition of whimsey. (1:26)

Why are we talking about whimsey? (1:41)

Example of whimsey from the BFG. (4:43)

Is this just for children’s literature? (6:30)

Bits of color! (11:15)

Using whimsey to lighten a dark theme or action in a book. (11:49)

Use children’s literature to study things like whimsey, because it’s accessible. (14:16)

The challenge children’s literature faces. (16:35)

Whimsey in Harry Potter. (17:24)

 

 

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Get Alida’s Writing Tips here.

Things We Mentioned:

The BFG by Roald Dahl 
Ferris Buellers Day Off 
Billy and the Minpins by Roald Dahl 
Harry Potter by JK Rowling 

 

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About Your Hosts

Alida

Alida Winternheimer is an award-winning author with an MFA in writing from Hamline University. She pursues her fervor for all things story as a writing coach, developmental editor, and teacher. Two of her short stories were nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She is the author of The Story Works Guide to Writing Fiction Series. Alida lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her Golden Retriever, Seva the Wonder Dog. She camps, bikes, and kayaks in her free time. Unless it’s winter, in which case she drinks chai by the fire. You can find more at www.alidawinternheimer.com.

Kathryn
Kathryn Arnold writes fantasy and anything else that sparks her creativity from her home in Kingston, Washington. She currently earns her living as an insurance underwriting assistant, where she also creates marketing and web copy. When not writing, she plays (and teaches) piano and keyboard in a band (or two), and is working on starting a ministry team with her husband. You can find Kathryn at www.skyfirewords.com.
Robert
Robert Scanlon was born in Australia, but whisked off to England when only a baby. After many years complaining about the weather, he did the sensible thing and moved back to Australia. Despite a career in the music industry, followed by decades teaching public speaking, Robert is an introvert who adores reading. Robert grew up on a diet of sci-fi masters, eventually discovering he had read the library’s entire science fiction section. Now he has to write his own. Robert is the author of Constellation, book one of the Blood Empire space opera series. Find out more at www.RobertScanlon.com