Spring Into Creativity 23/30 – Take a chance

Take a chance. Be risky. Create out of your comfort zone.

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Make some magic!

 

Spring Into Creativity 22/30 – Earth Day

It’s Earth Day! Get creative and be eco-friendly while you do it.

Express your feelings about the earth and the eco-friendly movement.

How are you being more environmentally friendly with and in your creativity?

Spring Into Creativity 21/30 – Memory Meditation

Meditate on a positive childhood memory and then create what comes from that meditation. Try to focus on both feelings and imagery.

Spring Into Creativity 20/30 – Naturally High

What gives you a natural high?

 

Spring Into Creativity 19/30 – Let’s hangout

What is your ideal hangout? Paint a picture (with words, melody, or images).

Spring Into Creativity 17/30 – Haiku

Create a Haiku (traditional, senryu, or your own 5-7-5 or 17 syllable poem).

Then create something from what you have just created (especially if poetry is not your primary creative format).

If you are not a poet, find a haiku that speaks to you and create something from that.

 

30 in 30: Day 30 – I hope you didn’t need a prompt to finish…

I hope you didn’t need a prompt to finish.

But if you do…

Write about accomplishing a goal. No matter how small it is, write about what it means to either you or your character.

Happy Writing!

30 in 30: Day 29 – Embrace change

Change something about your project today. Change your character in some way. Alter their perception or change their mind about something important. Change your direction. Turn left when you were clearly supposed to go right. Change the way you write a poem. Pick today to rhyme. Change the way you approach an essay. If you typically do a lot of research, go off the top of your head today.

 

Embrace change today and have some fun with it!

30 in 30: Day 28 – What is your background?

Write out the background for either yourself or one of your characters. It could be about you or the character personally, as in their history. Or it could be about genealogy and ancestry. Be sure to relate this to who you or your character is currently (present moment in the story). Make connections. See how it ties together. Insert the sense of discovery with it.

Have fun!

30 in 30: Day 26 – Give Thanks

Really simple… the topic is being thankful and grateful.

Work it in.

Work it out.

Have some fun!