When you catch the butterfly of an idea, write it down quickly in your notebook. You can always refine it later.'
If you practice writing or drawing every day in your notebook, even if you don’t have any ideas. By making a habit of working on something in your notebook will make it easier to come up with fresh ideas.
When you catch the butterfly of an idea, write it down quickly in your notebook. You can always refine it later.'
If you practice writing or drawing every day in your notebook, even if you don’t have any ideas. By making a habit of working on something in your notebook will make it easier to come up with fresh ideas.
Creative ideas for writer's block
"No idea is so outlandish that it should not be considered with a search but at the same time a steady eye."
Writing enthusiast Aidan Colyer has some more great tips
Now if you want to expand on an idea that you have there are several ways to do that. You can brainstorm those ideas I use this software if I am on a computer Main Page - FreeMind.
It is a basic brainstorming tool but allows you to take bigger ideas and break them down into smaller ideas that can be used to form chapters.
Having an idea of how much you are going to write is a good way of doing it too. Personally I start with 80,000 words and 40 chapters (which are 2000 words). While I might not have that as an exact amount at the end it is a good jumping off point. I then take my idea or concept and build a character (see above for the role playing character creation I sometimes use). Now you know where you want to start and you know where you are going to end. That is chapters 1 and 40 done. Now you need to work out the steps needed to get from point A in chapter one to point B in chapter 40. What you need is a basic plot structure. Again the internet is your friend. Google plot structures and have a look around. When you have one you like go back to your chapters and write what has to happen in each one. You wont be able to do this for all chapters but for the first 5 or so try and get a two sentence summary written. Then start writing. As you write each chapter you will get more ideas. Write these down. After about 5 chapters you will have a good idea of plots and sub plots that are emerging. Pick these out and do a bit of brainstorming then carry on. By splitting the writing into 40 chapters of 2000 words you give yourself smaller more manageable targets. You can also skip a chapter if you are struggling with a scene as you know where the next chapter should go. 2000 words is also doable in one evening so you get the feeling of accomplishment. Potentially you could get the book written in 40 evenings. Doesn't seem that hard now!
And Denis Martindale has some more tips up his sleeve
I started off writing by creating a basic love song and developing from there into more and sometimes into the realm of poetry, as well as commenting in the local newspapers and magazines. Further to these, I ventured into the Radio station programmes I liked on the Gospel Radio station Trans World Radio. After these initial steps, I began writing hymns and when I got a calligraphy pen, I started writing quotations. Later on, I was getting poems published by UK and USA publishers. Furthermore, I was introduced to the use of computers and the Internet, then word processing and desktop publishing, plus using emails to send my poems off to publishers and national newspapers. Eventually, I began to learn more about web design and uploading poetry to the Internet sites I was working on, plus others like Poetry.com – Share your Poem.




WHAT A GREAT IDEA!
ReplyDeleteBlessed is the poet now and then who sits down still and waits,
With patience for that moment when the poem activates,
And suddenly, that first line pens, as if without a care,
Remaining faithful as God's friends who seek the Lord in prayer.
With softness as a little dove, that pen begins its flow,
A pristine source of utmost love will guide it to and fro,
Such that each line stays crystal clear, with penmanship supreme,
With outlined thoughts for that idea, as if to share a dream.
Reflecting on the sights and sounds when mellowed in one's mind,
Inspecting treasure that astounds God meant for all Mankind,
And none can tell its reach at all across this Earthly globe,
For it's borne of a miracle, once fashioned full of hope.
It's then the poet knows what's next, for every single page,
The editing that once perplexed returns to centre stage,
And there persists, tenaciously, while patience bides its time,
Together, forming poetry, exquisitely sublime.
So poets of the world unite, God knows your talents well,
Just think of what's still left to write, and then sit down a spell,
Blessed is the poet who recites the lines repeatedly,
For further wisdom and insights that others never see,
Such that when shared, that poem shines, as brightly as a star,
Then comes the thought to readers' minds, how wonderful you are!
A touch of class, a touch of style, no wonder I feel blessed,
You made my day, then made me smile, and set my heart at rest!
Though sadness comes and sometimes blurs our faith so many ways,
God shared the treasure trove of verse, the psalms and hymns of praise!
So catch each idea as it starts, for each is our reward,
The Scriptures nestle in our hearts, like love songs from the Lord.
If we but share each noble thought, then readers stay content,
That's why in schools, each truth gets taught if each one's Heaven-sent!
Great poems come to those who sense what poetry can do,
It's why great poems stay like friends, and why God sent them, too!
Denis Martindale. October 2020.
http://denismartindale.co.uk
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