To round out our week, one last book: The Write Brain Workbook: 366 Exercises to Liberate Your Writing by Bonnie Neubauer
Category Archives: Creativity
A Week of Prompts: Friday
Setting the Scene We start with “Where does the scene take place?” (and that’s the prompt for today). But we can add depth for the reader: time of day, sensory experiences, attitudes of the characters to this place and time, how it compares to other settings . . .
A Week of Prompts: Thursday
A book! An honest-to-gosh book! The Pocket Muse, Monica Wood Photos, essays about the writing life and getting it done, quotes, random thoughts, and prompts. This kind of thing could be a sappy soup, but I’ve found it to be a great testament to noticing: what you have available to you is enough, so doContinue reading “A Week of Prompts: Thursday”
A Week of Prompts: Wednesday
2010 Writer’s Challenge This is a blog put together by some grads of Emerson University to keep their writing going. The challenge is simple: “I will write every day.” They put up a blog post every day with anything from a few words to a writing exercise to get you moving.
A Week of Prompts: Tuesday
one word “simple. you’ll see one word at the top of the following page. you have sixty seconds to write about it. as soon as you click ‘go’ the page will load with the cursor in place.”
A Week of Prompts: Monday
The Forecast What’s the horoscope? How do the I Ching sticks throw down? If you had a fortune cookie right now, what would it tell you? Prompt:
A Week of Prompts: Sunday
The From the Heart chapter of RWA has a writing group contrarily called the Procrastinators. Really what we do is pick a week or two every month to post goals and encourage each other to move forward, with quotes, cheerleading, and tips. I’m the host this month, and I thought I’d cross-post the tips. Today’sContinue reading “A Week of Prompts: Sunday”
Convergence
This is a sample of columnular basalt in the Field Museum in Chicago: The famous place I’ve heard of this formation is the Giant’s Causeway, a cliff on the northern coast of Ireland. There’s a geological explanation and a legendary one, a tale I enjoy because the hero actually dodges the issue and defeats theContinue reading “Convergence”
Why I Like Computers
Back when I was in college, kids, before there were word processors, I wrote or typed my papers for school on the back of scratch paper and laid it out on the floor. To edit, I snipped it apart with scissors, taped in new paragraphs or rearranged it, and retyped it.
My Alter-Muses
I’m taking a class with D. D. Scott about getting inspired, and we did a fun exercise where we named our muses. Pick out that spark inside ourselves that gives us ideas, and think about what feeds it. What makes him or her excited and what’s a total turnoff? What do they do for funContinue reading “My Alter-Muses”