What does your muse look like?
Write in the format of your choice, being as descriptive as possible.
Happy Writing!
What does your muse look like?
Write in the format of your choice, being as descriptive as possible.
Happy Writing!
Take a moment and think about where you were on 9/11.
Even if you don’t want to remember the horror of that day, still think about where you were in life.
What were you doing?
Who were you with?
How did you feel?
Now run with it. Write a non-fiction or memoir piece about that day. Write a fiction piece using what you remember about yourself, taking the truth and spinning it. Write a poem about what you saw, heard, and/or felt.
Just write!

Borrowed from: https://www.facebook.com/grammarly
Take some time to write something that you have been afraid to write, that something that has been on your mind but you just couldn’t bring yourself to put it down on paper. Write it! Make a note in your phone! Let whatever it is go and let it be what it wants to be! See if you feel any differently when it is done.
Write in a form you typically do not write in. Step out of your comfort zone. If you write long epic poems, pen your thoughts in a haiku. If you write fiction, write a short memoir piece. If you write non-fiction, exercise your imagination in a short story.
Need a topic: pigs flying
(This topic in honor of the fact that I may actually finish a novella during nanowrimo!)
Happy Writing!
Take a pad of paper, notebook, or make notes in your mobile device of all the things you didn’t say in one day. Somethings may be things you didn’t say to someone or things that were on your mind that never came out to anyone. Whether it was fear, lack of time, or lack of opportunity… no matter what the reason… write it down. Let it breathe outside of your head.
Happy Writing!
I just read this article about writing six word memoir…
I have seen other people write six word poems… but this idea really intrigues me.
Check out the article: http://www.writenowcoach.com/blog/?p=1135
Try it for yourself. Let me know what you think.
My first one: Sweetness turned bitter finding sweetness again…