Think about reconciliation. Does it exist in your world? If it doesn’t exist, why is that? What does it look like? Do you have an example of something you need to reconcile or someone you need to reconcile with?
Express it creatively.
Think about reconciliation. Does it exist in your world? If it doesn’t exist, why is that? What does it look like? Do you have an example of something you need to reconcile or someone you need to reconcile with?
Express it creatively.
It is National Poetry Month!
It is Spring Camp NaNoWriMo time!
It is National Jazz Appreciation Month!
It is National Inventor’s Month!
It is National Humor Month!
I believe that means it is a perfect month to exercise your creativity. Take each day to do something creative. Write a poem. Work on a story or a novel. Work on a painting. Draw a picture. Take a picture. Write a blog post and/or essay.
Shower April in creativity!
You’ve got 30 wonderful days to compile your creativity and see the masterpiece that comes from it. Completed or not it is a masterpiece because you put you whole self into it.
Daily prompts are forthcoming!
Happy April!
Write an acrostic using the name of your favorite fictional character. But the piece should have nothing to do with that character.
If you are a visual artist, place a representation of that character in a place it doesn’t fit.
Have fun with this!
Complete this thought:
In the end…
Use whatever form of creativity suits your fancy!
Create something based simply from the last thing that you have read (prior to this). Doesn’t matter if it was another blog post, email, sign, paperwork, or menu.
Create a piece centered around one or more oxymoron.
Practice a bit of “black-out” art.
Take a picture and black out all but one or a few objects.
Take a page of writing and black out words until you have a micro story or a poem.
Give it a try. Get creative.
Describe the sunrise and dawn, using visual images or verbal imagery.
Describe the sunset and dusk, using visual images or verbal imagery.