Create something based on a fictional/fairy tale/movie character that you didn’t like when you were younger.
Exercise your creativity and your imagination!
Create something based on a fictional/fairy tale/movie character that you didn’t like when you were younger.
Exercise your creativity and your imagination!
Pick up your iPod and hit shuffle… or do that in iTunes or whatever media player you use… or turn on the radio.
That song… the first one you hear…
How does it make you feel? What does it make you think of?
Take a standard set of instructions on how to do something or how to work an item and turn it into something more creative. Write a poem. Draw or paint a picture. Begin a short story. Free Write what it makes you think of or feel. Begin a memoir piece around those instructions. BE CREATIVE!
29/30
Attempt to describe a color to someone who has been blind their entire life.
30/30
What does true happiness look like to you or your character? Truly take some time to allow to the reader to feel what you feel.
Happy Writing!
27/30
Make a list of 5 to 10 things you dislike/hate about yourself (or your character hates about themselves).
Now write a love note, poem, or story honoring those things and how they make you (or your character) unique.
28/30
Write about a smile, and how thankful you are for it. Write about more than one if you are so moved. If you are a fiction writer, write about a smile that changes your character’s life or outlook.
Happy Writing!
You, or your character, just got a chance to play 20 questions with anyone (dead, alive, famous, or infamous). What are you asking?
Happy Writing!
Write a 25 word, 25 line, 25 stanza, 25 paragraph, or 25 page piece on the art and/or act of falling in love.
Happy writing!
Take something old and make it new again.
Go in your stash of old writing. Take an old piece and give it life again.
Happy Writing!
What is your spirit animal? Or what is your character’s spirit animal? Which animal best represents you?
Happy writing!
Micromoments are six word stories or poems. Take ten minutes and create as many as you can to describe you story, longer poem, or essay. Then leave them alone for a while. Come back no less than an hour later and see where some of them take you.
Happy Writing!