21 more ways to start writing
5:58 AM
this is a myspace blog posting that i had forgotten about. thought i'd post it here for when i feel like i need to write something but can't think of anything.
21 More Ways to Start Writing
I give assignments in my writing classes because it's hard to make something up out of the clear blue sky. Two pages is all I ask, and it doesn't have to be a story. It doesn't have to be an anything. I have learned we do better when we're not trying too hard—there is nothing more deadening to creativity than the grim determination to write.
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21 More Ways to Start Writing
I give assignments in my writing classes because it's hard to make something up out of the clear blue sky. Two pages is all I ask, and it doesn't have to be a story. It doesn't have to be an anything. I have learned we do better when we're not trying too hard—there is nothing more deadening to creativity than the grim determination to write.
- Write two pages of apologies.
- Write two pages of instructions to the child you once were.
- Write two pages in which something is broken.
- Write two pages about an unwelcome surprise.
- Write two pages about a jinx.
- Write two pages in which something is too small.
- Write two pages about a proposal of marriage.
- Write two pages in which you do something wrong you do not regret.
- Write two pages about an untrainable animal.
- Write two pages that take place in the woods.
- Write two pages in which you were unmasked.
- Write two pages about scolding a child.
- Write two pages about sitting in someone's lap.
- Write two pages on being too cold.
- Write two pages on a tantrum you regret.
- Write two pages on taking your time.
- Write two pages about a bad haircut.
- Write two pages in which someone kills something by accident.
- Write two pages that end "I could go on and on."
- Write two pages in which a child comforts an adult.
- Write two pages on what you can't remember. My father, Lewis Thomas, began his memoir, The Youngest Science, "I have always had a bad memory; as far back as I can remember. It's not that I forget things outright; I forget where I put them. I need props."
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