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Summary

The web content provides insights on finding inspiration for writing by leveraging everyday experiences, including television shows like The Walking Dead, and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and eagerness to learn.

Abstract

The article "Writing 101: Need New Content for Your Writing?" suggests that writers can find fresh content for their work in various aspects of life, not just from traditional sources. It encourages writers to be observant and to consider their personal experiences, conversations, and even television shows as potential material for writing. The author, Destiny S. Harris, uses her own experience of drawing inspiration from The Walking Dead to illustrate this point. The piece also offers a list of content sources, such as personal struggles, work-life, and family life, and advises on how to turn typically passive activities like watching TV into productive sessions for generating writing ideas. Harris, who provides free books on Amazon, encourages writers to use their life experiences as a reliable content generator to overcome writer's block.

Opinions

  • The author believes that every life experience can serve as content for writing.
  • Watching movies and shows can be a source of inspiration for writers, not just a leisure activity.
  • Self-awareness and a willingness to learn are key to unlocking endless writing material.
  • The author suggests that even unproductive activities, like watching TV, can be made productive by analyzing them for writing content.
  • Personal experiences, both past and present, are valuable for creating authentic and engaging writing.
  • Observations of surroundings and daily life are also seen as rich sources of writing content.
  • The author posits that writer's block can be mitigated by tapping into one's own life experiences for inspiration.

WRITING 101

Need New Content for Your Writing?

Fresh content can come from anywhere, like The Walking Dead.

Photo by Arash Asghari on Unsplash

Disclaimer: If you aren’t a writer, you can still read this article. :)

Some of my recent articles have been inspired by The Walking Dead show — I bet you would’ve never guessed.

As a writer, every experience in your life that you partake of is content.

*Every day offers a lesson. Every conversation offers a distinct perspective that you can utilize in your writing. Every interaction can be a learning experience.*

If you are a consistent writer, one thing you always need is FRESH CONTENT. Of course, you can repurpose previously published materials — this works, too. But there truly is unlimited content available to you if you heighten your self-awareness and eagerness for learning.

If you’re a writer and like watching movies and shows, use TV time as inspiration for content. Make a usually unproductive activity productive.

Here are some things to think about when you’re watching tv:

  • What lessons can I, or others, learn and apply to life?
  • How do the personality traits of the characters hinder or benefit their lives?
  • What emotions do I feel when I watch this movie/show, and why?
  • What choices are made, and what are the effects of these choices?
  • Does this movie/show add value to the world or perpetuate negative thinking and actions?
  • Do any of the characters make me angry, sad, frustrated, nostalgic, or happy?
  • Can I relate to anything or anyone?

The list goes on and on. When you watch TV with a slant towards learning something, you will usually gain at least one takeaway that you can write about.

List of content sources:

  • Television
  • Conversations
  • Personal experiences of others (with anonymity)
  • Past experiences
  • Work-life
  • Observations of your surroundings
  • Daily life
  • Personal struggles
  • Pets
  • Family Life

What do you use for inspiration in your writing? You no longer need to get stuck (writer’s block). Instead, use your life experience as your reliable and never-ceasing content generator.

Destiny S. Harris is a writer, poet, entrepreneur, teacher, and techie who offers FREE books daily on amazon. Destiny obtained 3 degrees in political science, psychology, and women’s studies. Follow Destiny @ instagram, facebook, destinyh.com, mailing list, or join Destiny’s tribe.

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