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You
Don't Need Inspiration! |
by:
Shery
Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ |
Or
do you?
Writers write. You shouldn't wait around
for inspiration to come. But sometimes,
there are days you can't get anything written
down. Or you're at a loss for words. You
can't think of anything to write. You don't
have any idea what to write about.
And then you end up believing you're having
writer's block.
You end up believing it too much, you stop
writing altogether. You might even think
of yourself as not a real writer.
And all because of what? You think your
muse deserted you? You think you have writer's
block?
Think again! You don't need inspiration
to write! What you do need are prompts to
help get your writer's mind working and
your hands writing or typing.
These prompts are your beginnings; the glimmer;
the little sparks that you can shape and
fashion into stories, articles, essays and
features.
You don't need inspiration. All you need
is an idea.
And here are a dozen seeds you can try out
for yourself:
1. The first typewriter was patented on
July 23, 1829. Interview some of the writers
in your group and find out how they write.
You can develop this into a light-hearted
articles about writers.
2. Many fictional characters are not fictional
at all. Write about one real person who
has been fictionalized.
3. Electricity is a recent discovery. Think
of 10 things to do when there's no power.
4. Pirates no longer just refer to the highwaymen
of the seas. There are different breeds
of pirates today. Write about today's pirates
and what they're pirating.
5. Many words in the English language come
from the names of people -- such as mesmerize
(from Mesmer, a hypnotist). Find out more
words from people's names and write the
story behind the words.
6. The US Declaration of Independence begins
with this line: "We hold these truths to
be self-evident, that all men are created
equal..." Write you own Declaration of Independence
by using the same line as your starting
point.
7. How do you start a fan club? Write a
how-to on organizing a fan club for a favorite
author, singer, actor or sports figure.
8. How do planets die?
9. Expound or dispute this: "Where science
ends, religion begins."
10. Take a look at your bookshelf. Pick
one book and write a review of it.
11. How is privacy invaded on the Internet?
12. Write an article on how to choose a
pet. Target your piece for kids aged 7-10.
Copyright © 2003-2004 Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ
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