What If...A Year's Worth of Challenging Writing Prompts: Writing Prompts & Exercises, #1
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Sometimes that blank page in front of you can be overwhelming, intimidating even and can keep a writer from experiencing their true desires.
Enter in the story starters, writing prompts or writing exercises. These tools have been used for years to jump start a writer's brain and help release the flow of creativity waiting just behind the scenes, eager to flow onto the pages and create worlds and wonders for those who dare to read them.
Within the pages of this ebook you will find over a year's worth of writing prompts all begging the question... "What If". From the ordinary to the extraordinary, everyone will be able to find something that triggers an emotion, an idea, a spark that will propel them into stories they never imagined were within them.
Don't let your stories go untold, pick up a copy and explore the wonderful world of "What If".
JanMarie Kelly
JanMarie Kelly, a nationally known authority on pet care and pet behavior, began her career as a shelter volunteer. Her love of animals and interest in understanding them led her to delve deeper into animal rescue and behavior. She was a dog training participant turned dog trainer student who eventually became an animal rescue manager. Along the way she consumed every bit of information and viewpoint she could on the canines and felines she had become so involved in rescuing. With five non-fiction books and hundreds of articles written, Ms. Kelly has taken her first love, writing, and began intertwining it with her love of animals. She has written on a variety of topics in the pet field including training, behavior, health, and the benefits of keeping pets. Ms. Kelly has always been one who liked to be organized, prepared and as self-sufficient as possible and this mindset has come in quite handy when working with animals. Being prepared and self-sufficient decreases the stress, increases your confidence and significantly aids in dealing with emergencies. She has taken these years of preparedness and not only included them in the pet field, but has also shared her knowledge and insights on sights like American Preppers Network and most recently, The Homestead Bloggers Network. It's safe to say Ms. Kelly's life revolves around her three passions; writing, animals and self-sufficiency. She lives and breathes her passions and it is in everything she writes, reads, researches and practices.
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What If...A Year's Worth of Challenging Writing Prompts - JanMarie Kelly
What If...
The Ideas Never Stopped Flowing
By JanMarie Kelly
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JanMarie Kelly
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Introduction
The magic words What If...
can open up a world of writing opportunities and stories for any writer. Keep those words in your mind as you go through your daily life and you will have an endless supply of material from which to draw upon.
The words What If...
can be used for any type of writing – fiction and nonfiction alike – any genre – any time period. Just take what is before you, say ‘what if’ and let your mind wander. You may just be surprised at the variety and number of new ideas that start pouring into your mind.
The following pages are filled with what if
questions asked about normal everyday things – read through a few and see where they take you. I bet it won’t take long before you are what-ifing
all over the place.
It only takes one spark to send you off on