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I sit on the precipice of my creative sensibilities staring over and out into a wide expanse of sparkling madness and sometimes envy those who simply fall into it and let everything else go. I suppose that’s what writing poetry is for.
Aberjhani (Splendid Literarium: A Treasury of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, and Essays)
Whatever you appreciate and give thanks for will increase in your life.” - Sanaya Roman
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
127     How do you express your creativity?        
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek. - Joseph Campbell
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
it’s important to notice when we might avoid a particular topic or question and ask ourselves what we’re avoiding and why.
Hannah Braime (The Year of You: 365 Journal Writing Prompts for Creative Self-Discovery)
No one ventures here without a mask.
Bryn Donovan (5,000 WRITING PROMPTS: A Master List of Plot Ideas, Creative Exercises, and More)
In the wake of the generative content era, using AI to generate content for clients may seem convenient, but it is not a sustainable long-term strategy. Clients can easily access similar AI tools themselves. Instead, focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance your creativity, streamline processes, and provide personalized value to your clients. With this, you are several yards ahead of the packs out there and your result will be massive.
Olawale Daniel
The sincere endeavor to accomplish that creative task, to go as far on that road as his strength will carry him, to go undeterred by faltering, weariness or reproach, is the only valid justification for the worker in prose. And if his conscience is clear, his answer to those who in the fullness of a wisdom which looks for immediate profit, demand specifically to be edified, consoled, amused; who demand to be promptly improved, or encouraged, or frightened, or shocked, or charmed, must run thus: —My task which I am trying to achieve is, by the power of the written word to make you hear, to make you feel—it is, before all, to make you see. That—and no more, and it is everything. If I succeed, you shall find there according to your deserts: encouragement, consolation, fear, charm—all you demand—and, perhaps, also that glimpse of truth for which you have forgotten to ask.
Joseph Conrad
One evening in 1930, as he was struggling to recapture the feverish spirit that had fueled his first book, Look Homeward, Angel, Wolfe decided to give up on an uninspired hour of work and get undressed for bed. But, standing naked at his hotel-room window, Wolfe found that his weariness had suddenly evaporated and that he was eager to write again. Returning to the table, he wrote until dawn with, he recalled, “amazing speed, ease, and sureness.” Looking back, Wolfe tried to figure out what had prompted the sudden change—and realized that, at the window, he had been unconsciously fondling his genitals, a habit from childhood that, while not exactly sexual (his “penis remained limp and unaroused,” he noted in a letter to his editor), fostered such a “good male feeling” that it had stoked his creative energies. From then on, Wolfe regularly used this method to inspire his writing sessions, dreamily exploring his “male configurations” until “the sensuous elements in every domain of life became more immediate, real, and beautiful.
Mason Currey (Daily Rituals: How Artists Work)
How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - A.A. Milne
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has. - Epictetus   We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures. - Thornton Wilder
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
Describe your typical summer outfit. What do you wear from head to toe and why?
Bryan Cohen (Four Seasons of Creative Writing: 1,000 Prompts to Stop Writer's Block)
After weeks of training, you're finally ready to compete in a very summery competition: racing on a block of ice down a hill. Describe the day of the race, how you stack up against the other racers, and what you do in an effort to win. Are you successful? Why or why not?
Bryan Cohen (1,000 Creative Writing Prompts Box Set: Five Books, 5,000 Prompts to Beat Writer’s Block)
I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker. ―Voltaire
Alyssa Archer (Speculative Fiction: 167 Creative Writing Prompts to Jump-Start Your Fantasy, Steampunk, and Horror Stories)
It is the first day of November and so, today, someone will die. ―Maggie
Alyssa Archer (Speculative Fiction: 167 Creative Writing Prompts to Jump-Start Your Fantasy, Steampunk, and Horror Stories)
#writetip / #writingtip — If you don’t have time to take a workshop, trying using these tags to learn more about your craft. #writing / #editing – These terms are also used, but aren’t nearly as popular as #amwriting and #amediting. #writingblitz – This one is used to let your followers know that today you are writing as fast as you can and locking your internal editor into a closet. #writingfiction – Fiction writers use this hashtag to meet each other or to share their books, goals, or ideas on writing fiction. #writingprompt — Is it hard to get started on the next chapter of your novel? Well, worry no more. Log on to Twitter, search for this tag, and you’ll find a great prompt to get those creative juices bubbling. #ww / #writerwednesday – Is there a writer you would like to introduce to your followers? Use this hashtag and introduce your colleague to your Twitter tribe.
Frances Caballo (Social Media Just for Writers: The Best Online Marketing Tips for Selling Your Books)
Treasure Chest of Words Chapter 2 - Keep Calm and
Lean Stone Publishing (Journaling: 2 in 1 Book: Journaling: 52 Amazing and "Creative Writing Prompts". Productivity: Learn Hacks and Strategies to Become Super Productive!)
Writing prompts tap both the creative and logical parts of our brain.
Laurie E. Smith (Leap With Me: A Creative Path to Finding and Following Your True Voice)
العمر أقصر من قرنفلةٍ، أحبك، والمسافة بيننا ولدٌ يتيمٌ، قد تصير له قبائل لو هممت بوحدتي...
Mahdi Mansour
لست وحيداً ما دمت محاطاً بكل هؤلاء الأصدقاء المختبئين في الكتب... في البيت، وحده المطر يطرق على الأبواب...
Mahdi Mansour
فلنفترق كيدٍ تقول لوردةٍ لن يستريح العطر حتى يرجعا…
Mahdi Mansour
ثق بامرأة تقرأ... في النهاية، كل الرجال روايات مملة…
Mahdi Mansour
Make a list of two to three bite-sized morning activities that you would genuinely enjoy, and that would positively impact your career, your relationships, or yourself. For instance, you could: Respond to a creative writing prompt Read a few pages in a sacred text Have a cup of coffee outside, weather permitting (or in front of a window if not)
Laura Vanderkam (Tranquility by Tuesday: 9 Ways to Calm the Chaos and Make Time for What Matters)
we learn about the world outside us by reading, but we learn about the world inside us by writing.
Emilee Day (Journaling: This is My Life: 501 Journal Prompts to Inspire Creativity and Passion)
تموتُ القبلة الاولى إذا استأذنتها... نص قديم، ولكنه ما زال صالحاً لأن كل لقاء جديد هو لقاء أوّل بالضرورة!
Mahdi Mansour
فوّت القطار إذا شئت، فإنّ فرص الرحيل هنا تتكرر مثل الحب والمطر...
Mahdi Mansour
Half the global population suddenly vanishes, with no trace left behind except for a mysterious radio signal that appears to be tuned to another dimension where, in there, it seems to be the other half of the population that's vanished.
The Mayday Writing Collective (The Genre Writer's Book of Writing Prompts & Story Ideas: 540 Creative Writing Prompts in the Genres of Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Mystery & Thriller, Horror & Supernatural, ... Genre Writer's Creativity Collection 1))
Stories, like people and butterflies and songbirds’ eggs and human hearts and dreams, are also fragile things, made up of nothing stronger or more lasting than twenty-six letters and a handful of punctuation marks. Or they are words on the air, composed of sounds and ideas—abstract, invisible, gone once they’ve been spoken—and what could be more frail than that? But some stories, small, simple ones about setting out on adventures or people doing wonders, talks of miracles and monsters, have outlasted all the people who told them, and some of them have outlasted the lands in which they were created. —Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders
Alyssa Archer (Tell Your Story: 450 Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Fiction, Memoir, and Nonfiction Stories)
What is your name?" “Why?" “So I can mark your grave...
Alyssa Archer (Speculative Fiction: 167 Creative Writing Prompts to Jump-Start Your Fantasy, Steampunk, and Horror Stories)
Fantastic. I always like my days better with a touch of insanity,” Gabriella quipped.
Alyssa Archer (Speculative Fiction: 167 Creative Writing Prompts to Jump-Start Your Fantasy, Steampunk, and Horror Stories)
4. A writer loses the ability to distinguish reality from the fantastical worlds of his or her stories.
Melissa Donovan (1200 Creative Writing Prompts (Adventures in Writing))
A DONE SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN A PERFECT NOTHING.
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
If I don’t write to empty my mind, I go mad.” - Lord Byron
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
When I look back on all these worries, I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which had never happened.” - Winston Churchill
Rossi Fox (365 Journal Writing Ideas: A year of daily journal writing prompts, questions & actions to fill your journal with memories, self-reflection, creativity & direction)
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Tarn Wilson (5-Minute Daily Writing Prompts: 501 Prompts to Unleash Creativity and Spark Inspiration)