Saturday, April 23, 2011

Prompt - A New Dance Movement

Someone starts a new dance movement.



Extended:
  • PAAAART TIME
  • It's unappreiciated by the masses
  • The Creator ends up ostracized
  • It takes on a new life of it's own


Yeah, yeah, wierd and random, I know.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Prompt - Waiting

Someone's waiting for something.




Extended: It's never going to come. The person has to come to terms with this- or stay in denial throughout.

Monday, April 18, 2011

New Direction

Going to start posting daily prompts! Hopefully, I can get a killer backlog going.


Prompt: Someone decides they need to go a new direction in their life.

Extended: They might change their habits, their goals, the people they surround themself with, how they treat people, how they look, what they do, where they're going, etc.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Inspiration - Jailbreaks

Best thing ever. Go write about one. And don't just concentrate on the prisoners. What about the warden, the guards, the family of a prisoner or a victim, the victim of a crime committed by one of the prisoners?

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Inspiration- Cliches Part 2

So the other day I wrote about using cliches for inspiration. Today, I am again, but another kind of cliche. The cliched phrase.


unwritten law
cruising the streets
the power behind the throne
rising tide 


All of these are something you can use as a jumping off point. Find a list and look at them. Base a story around them, a character, a plot point, anything. Or, you can just use them. Sometimes, when I'm feeling stuck, I'll write using pretty much just cliches. I'll jump from one to another. Lots of types of scenes have certain phrases that are used a lot- kissing scenes, sex, romance, fight scenes, mexican stand-offs, break-ups, awkward conversations... If you read a lot, you will often see phrases pop up in these scenes that are identical or very similar. And while later, you should definitely go back and change at least some to something more original, they're fine to start with.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Inspiration- Cliches

So, it may seem counter intuitive, but sometimes the easiest way to generate your own original content is to look at cliches in stories. Look at tired old plot elements and use some of them and reimagine others. And don't just rely on the stuff you know are cliches. Go looking. I know google turns out a ton of fantasy cliches and if you insert your preferred genre and cliches it will probably bring up a list.


For example: From this list, this is my favorite:
"Non-humans are very powerful and yet they don't rule the world."


Ooh, the things I could do with that. You could write a fantasy world based on why they don't use the world. You can write one where they do rule the world or one where they take over and those are just the three most obvious uses of this cliche. So get searching!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Inspiration- illustrators

Art is always a great inspiration, but sometimes you want to look at a lot of similar images to create your own kind of hybrid in your mind to start with (or at least I do). Looking at illustrators' art is great for this. I'm currently obsessed with Arthur Rackham (he does a lot of fairy like illustrations). Winslow Homer does a lot of the sea. Kmye chan is much lesser known and modern, but she does these lovely gothic Victorian princess like figures (in my mind). Kelly Thompson draws high fashion women.

It doesn't even necessarily need to be an illustrator's work. Many artists did series- Monet's haystacks, or Degas' Dancers for example.

For more illustrators This Blog talks about several from the 40's and 50's.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Inspiration - Lyrics

So, you've probably heard, "OMG, music inspires me to write!" With or without the 'Omg'. Personally, I can't stand listening to music most of the time when I'm trying to think. I love it for large scale tedium though. Like transcribing.

However, lyrics are another story. So... listen to your favorite song, listen to a song you hate (or just look up the lyrics) and get inspired.

Personally, I was recently StumbleUpon-ing and stumbled upon a page that completed children's songs. Most of it was pretty obscure. My current project was then inspired.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Writing Exercise- Keep a Journal

Haha, you might be thinking, I'm not a thirteen year old girl! (or maybe you are and think the previous statement is inane stereotyping, in which case, more power to you.)

But seriously, a journal can be a valuable thing. It can foster a daily writing habit- one of the best habits to have if you have plans to make it professionally.

Also, it can be a great source of inspiration. Write about the people around you, the environment you're in, a particularly interesting conversation you had/overheard someone else having, etc. All of this can contribute to stories in the future. Also, it's a fabulous place to write down any ideas you have but can't necessarily pursue at the moment.

It's fabulously cheap as well. You can pick up a spiral bound for a dollar at most office supply stores and can steal a pen from free from your local dentist. :)

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Inspiration - grafitti



Look at the graffiti around your town/city. Think about what it is-literally, the people who made it, the people who'll see it, and the people that have to clean it up. And then write. Write like the wind.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Inspiration - Rado Javor



by Rado Javor

He has a lot of other similar pieces. Go check them out! They're great setting/mood pieces.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Inspiration- Revenge

Revenge is a horrible thing that will take over your life, unhelpful, blablabla. It's also one of the greatest plot elements ever. Need motivation for a villain? For a hero? The basis of an affair or an adventure? Just please, don't go killing off someone's parents for no reason and then make the child the hero. That's been done to death.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Inspiration- fml

For those who don't know, fml means fuck my life. There's a website called fmylife.com where people can post shitty stuff that happened to them. Some of them are really horrible and would be an AWESOME premise for at least a short story. And hey, that short story might grow into a novella. And then a novel. So get to it. You might just find yourself laughing as well.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Prompt: Insults

Writing prompt of the day! Think of your favorite insult. If you can't think of one, find one on the internet. And then start a story that way.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Inspiration- Internet Memes

So, internet memes. They're fucking everywhere. Google it. Pick the first one you see and write about it- how it started, the person who started it, what's going on in the picture, whatever. Project man! Fucking project yourself into that picture and write!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Inspiration- StumbleUpon!

"StumbleUpon is a discovery engine that finds the best of the web, recommended just for you."

You download a toolbar, push a button, and it takes you to some random site. Really distracting, great for procrastinating, and very inspirational at times. For example, I clicked and this came up.



Awesome picture! It's trippy as fuck and now I want to write a twisted dream scene with twisty, barren trees stretching towards the heavens.

Inspiration: Recent Experiences

Had any interesting experiences lately? Any mundane ones? Write something about it!

For example, I was just taken out on a quasi date by a friend. He said a few things, did a few things, and suddenly the trouble I was having with this pair of characters of mine just evaporated.

Don't be afraid to borrow from real life. Your real life experiences and emotions are always relevant, no matter what you're writing, whether it be fantasy, horror, romance, drama, sci-fi, or anything else.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Inspiration: Revolution

Delacroix

Revolutions- there have been the violent political kind, the nonviolent political kind, the technological kind, the social kind, etc. There have been all kinds of revolutions throughout history. Have you ever thought about starting a revolution? Or disagreed with one? Wished one had never happened? Wondered what it was like? Use that!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Inspiration: Negative Space

Wikipedia defines negative space as the space around and between the subject(s) of an image. So today, concentrate on that. Think of a subject, a story, characters, faces, and then think of the stuff around it- the empty space, minor characters, subplots, whatever.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Inspiration: Religious Texts



Religious texts have stories, characters, moral codes. They have been the reason behind wars and arguments. So go read one. Then write. Or draw. Or photograph.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Woo, it's been awhile! I was distracted by NaNo and then finals and then being home for awhile! Fun stuff.



Today's inspiration- cemeteries. Go to your local cemetery and check it out. Look at the people, the headstones, whatever. Talk to a dead person if you want to.