WRITING 101
Need New Content for Your Writing?
Fresh content can come from anywhere, like The Walking Dead.
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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