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Writing Prompts
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Rochelle Shapiro is a regular columnist for Authorlink. Watch for her insights every month on Authorlink. |
| ". . . just throw out an idea to yourself, the beginning of a scene, or just a theme, and leap into it." —Shapiro |
There are times when you have something so pressing to write about that you’re bursting to pen to paper. Even if you’re sleeping, the idea grabs you and you bolt out of bed and rush to your computer. If you’re in a café, you’ll write it down on a napkin; on the train, you’re scribbling it down so ardently that you miss your stop. But there are times when nothing comes to you. Niet, nada, rien. And here’s what you do at those dark-night-of-the-blank-page times. You give yourself a writing prompt. Like someone who adlibs, you just throw out an idea to yourself, the beginning of a scene, or just a theme, and leap into it. It stimulates something in the mind, jogs up memory and/or imagination, events and situations that are so real that they feel like memory even if they never actually happened. The mind works best when it has a goal. Fishing in an empty pond won’t bring you a catch. |
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"Here are some writing prompts that you might want to use. " —Shapiro |
Here are some writing prompts that you might want to use. The “You” can be replaced by a fictional character, or by someone you know.
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"Prompts can also be theme-based instead of situational. . ." —Shapiro |
Prompts can also be theme-based instead of situational:
Prompts can be a line from a poem, a newspaper, or a work of fiction. You can call a friend and say, “Hey, have any ideas for what I could write about today?” (Just don’t stay on the phone too long!) |
| "If you aren’t driven to write, let a prompt drive you there." —Shapiro |
If you aren’t driven to write, let a prompt drive you there. |
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About Rochelle Jewel Shapiro |
Rochelle Jewel Shapiros novel, Miriam the Medium, was nominated
for the Harold U. Ribelow Award and is currently selling in Holland, Belgium,
and the U.K. Shes published essays in NYT (Lives) and Newsweek-My
Turn, and in many anthologies such as Its a Boy (Seal Press, 2005),
The Imperfect Mom (Broadway Books, 2006) About What Was Lost (Plume Books,
2007,) For Keeps, (Seal Press, 2007.) Her poetry, short stories, and essays
have appeared in many literary magazines such as The Iowa Review, Negative
Capability, Moment, and in many anthologies such as Father (Pocket Books,
2000). The short story from that collection, "The Wild Russian,"
will be reprinted for educational testing purposes nationwide. She currently
teaches "Writing the Personal Essay" at UCLA on-line and is
a book critic for Kirkus. She can be reached at http://www.miriamthemedium.com/
or at her blog: http://rochellejewelshapiro.blogspot.com/ |
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