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Some Inspiring Ideas For My Creative Writing Piece

Creative Writing Ideas?

Your first/favorite pet
When and how you discovered Santa/the Easter Bunny/ the Tooth Fairy was not real
Your version of the life of a wierd/eccentric neighbor/relative
The real life of a nerdy romance author
What your dog/cat actually hears when you scold him

OK, I've run dry. Hope one of these sparks your creativity.

End of the world creative writing ideas!?

You could model your piece on the weather forecast that you see on TV. The announcer smiles into the camera, and says, "Good evening. Here is the forecast for tomorrow, Wednesday. The day will start with heavy cloud building up from the west. As the morning progresses, torrential rain will affect low-lying areas, while at higher levels, hailstones can be expected to cause some damage. About midday the precipitation will be accompanied by thunder and lightning, which should cause widespread fires. Towards the middle of the afternoon, volcanic activity will be apparent, and small earthquakes are expected. These small earthquakes will become more widespread, but should swallow up not only small towns but the mudslides which will be caused by the rain. After sunset (which will not be apparent because of the volcanic smoke and the heavy clouds) the end of the world is expected. This should last well into the night, and will lead to the extinction of all life on this planet. Thursday will begin with a light frost and clear skies, and the temperature will have a low of eight degrees, with a high of twelve degrees. Sunrise on Thursday will be at 6.30, and sunset at 8.45. Have a good evening."

What are some good pictures to inspire creative writing?

I have many times used old, anonymous photographs (usually snapshots). I pick them for the expressions on peoples’s faces and their body language. All of us are hard-wired for discerning what a person, especially a stranger, might be thinking. I have had best luck finding these images in junk shops. Despite the large shift to digital photography, there are still piles of old, unsorted snapshots in such places, and, because they are attributed to no known photographer, they are inexpensive. i made an album of some favorites, and I flip through them occasionaly, looking for story possibilities. The same inage will likely look different every time you come across it. Therefore,there can be a lot of potential narratives in a rather small collection. Have’fun!

If you listen to music for creativity, what is the most inspiring piece of music you listen to?

The following are my personal favourites. I like to write and find these comforting me: Fur Elise by Beethoven.Prelude to C major and D major Johann Bach Canon in D major by PachelbelAlso, there have been a lot of research in neuroscience which discovered a certain pattern of brain firing in the frontal lobe with certain varities of music with fMRIs direct towards an association of music and influence on creativity. The following have shown to have some effect:Nature. Yes! The birds chirping around you. The muffles of leaves. Found to have increased concentration and relaxing tones. “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” – Nikola Tesla     432 Hz is said to be mathematically consistent with the patterns of the universe. It is said that 432 Hz vibrates with the universe’s golden mean PHI and unifies the properties of light, time, space, matter, gravity and magnetism with biology, the DNA code and consciousness. Convert your music to 432 Hz and feel the difference!Jazz music ( I have heard Louis Armstrong and he's awesome! I don't know if it makes me creativd. He certainly makes me more intoxicated with his genre.)Mozarts k448 concertino has found to have an increase in the IQ of children by an average of 8. (Which is huge)I might have deviated from the question, but i think you'll anyhow relate to this. Hope this helps!

Where do you find inspiration for daily creative writing?

Take good notes of your random thoughts throughout the day so when you’re really at a loss, you have something to spark an idea. The most basic secret to feeling inspired to do creative writing every day, though, is just to commit to it.Some days, you’ll feel like you could write for hours because you love the idea you had. Other days, the start will be rockier. You won’t want to do it. You’ll trudge along for 150–200 words and just want to quit. Sometimes, when you get one of those slow starts, you’ll switch gears and find an idea that you’re so excited about that you lose track of time. Other days, you’ll spend 30 minutes on those 200 words creatively describing your favorite sneaker (because you felt really uninspired to write and just needed a topic, any topic) and then quit. It’s okay. You practiced the creative process.The inspiration is in the commitment to yourself to get better and better, even when it’s hard. Get inspired by the idea of “better than yesterday” and all the things you’ll create in the future.

Creative writing manuscript. Who wants to be my inspiration?

As far as any poetry goes, an old writer's trick (even used by Paul Simon to write songs) is to look around your environment (room, park, street, etc.) and make a list of the things that you see. Later, try and write a poem using the words from your list. Be sure to throw in your feelings (if any) about the items as well such as "family" or "brother". For story ideas, try "The Reading Teacher's Book of Lists" 3rd Edition. On pages 233-234 are 50 "Story Starters" designed to help young authors get started. Some examples:
# 2 We watched in horror as Ben came running out of the boys' bathroom and bumped right into the two men carrying the _______.
# 8 Gus had always wanted a puppy.
#42 Jesse couldn't pass up any opportunity to enter a contest.
# 21 Anna hated her new school shoes. But she hated her _____ even more.
# 32 Jenn couldn't wait for math class to be over.
Put in your own characters. You can write a page about each ones characteristics to help get started. Good luck!

What are some fresh and creative ideas to inspire and feed the local church?

Open the congregation up to discussion groups during the services. It is one thing to teach. It us another to allow them to teach one another.Hold small gatherings in places like pubs, coffeehouses, and parks.Get involved in supporting the arts by bringing artists into the church, and asking the artists in your congregation to bring their work, or perform it live during the services.Practice Lectio Divina.Get involved in social justice projects and ask others to lead it, and talk about it.Team teach with others in the church. Do this from the pulpit.I've got piles more ideas, but time to sleep now. :-)

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