Inspired by Lora Kay Alexanders’ Wish…
Some of my best moments in life are seen within your heart and moments that will never part. Its my Perfect World…
A short article explaining how "word association" can be used as a powerful tool to tap hidden creative potential.
You will be the first person in the world to tell this particular story. It’s all in your imagination and you’ve never told anyone. Until you tell the story it will never be born. You probably won’t tell it right the first time. You will make wrong turns and you may have to tell it several time before you get it right. Be prepared for trial and error. The imagination that makes you want to write the story in the first place might not reveal more than a fragment but once your imagination is aroused you will be going on faith. This knowing and not knowing is how most writers of fiction begins.
The weather not only impacts the characters of the writer’s imagination but it also has an impact on the writer.
Writing a book is a large city with many lanes and by lanes. Follow these steps and you’ll find your way through easily.
A bell isn’t a bell “til you ring it. A song isn”t a song “til you sing it. Love in your heart wasn”t put there to stay, love isn’t love ’til you give it away.
-Oscar Hammerstein II.
If only my English or my (LA) Language Arts teachers could see me now. Who would have thought that I would even attempt to write. I hope to write a story one day, but for now its thoughts and facts that I must provide.
Here are some tips for writing articles with the addition of some informative information.
If a writer understands the importance of the little events in life, that writer will have plenty to write about.
Reviewing an article, a poem, short story or a novel is a feat that you have to surpass with all your might, mind and soul.