Writing prompt – in the shoes of…

Abe-Lincoln-flickr-mjsmith01-300x225Imagine yourself as a historical figure, you choose. Now write a diary entry as that character. Don’t worry too much about facts, just make it up and see where it goes.

Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.

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Big Magic: Elizabeth Gilbert on Creative Courage

A beautiful exploration of creativity from Elizabeth Gilbert. She states that:

“A creative life is an amplified life.”

and believes that key to this is:

“living a life that is driven more strongly by curiosity than by fear.”

https://www.brainpickings.org/2015/09/23/big-magic-elizabeth-gilbert/?mc_cid=128eb45d74&mc_eid=d5d0924da2

Sensory writing prompt #3

generic+black+licorice+generic+shutterstock_35272414Step 1: Buy something to eat, reminiscent of your childhood. Eat it, slowly. Notice the flavours, the texture in your mouth and any thoughts that arise.

Step 2: Start writing, write for at least 10 minutes. Try not to pause, censor or edit. Just write and see where it goes.
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Sensory writing prompt #2

891-BreadStep 1: Find something with a strong smell that you like. Smell it. What comes to mind? Now write a three minute list of anything that comes to mind. Don’t censor or edit, just write.

Step 2: Look back over your list, circle  any words you like, then write them at the top of a fresh page. Now write for 10 minutes, using these words as inspiration. You don’t necessarily have to include all the words. Try not to pause, censor or edit. Just write and see where it goes.
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Writing prompt – inner critic 2

What stops you writing? Is there an internal critic that undermines your plans, tells you that your writing won’t be good enough, that you shouldn’t be writing?

emotional man listening his inner voice over grey backgroundNotice what the critic is saying.

Write a dialogue with your critic. Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.

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