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10+ Ways to Find Inspiration for Freelance Writers, Bloggers or Authors
Are you a
freelance writer or
author? Are you in the process of either thinking about writing your own book, story, novel or even some kind of eBook story like a Kindle book or something? Well, whether you are or you aren't. And you're just a freelance writer or a blogger even! And you are often staring a blank article submission form wondering, what the bloody hell can I write about!? Or, you're thinking, how in cold hell can I come up with something? Well that's because you can't find any inspiration!
But
inspiration isn't a bird! You can hold your hand out with breadcrumbs in it but the chances are those birds still wont come and land on your hand. They're too careful and know that humans eat them for food. So you need to take a large net with you, throw some crumbs on the ground and swoop them up when they land. That's how it is with finding writing inspiration! You can't just wait for it to come to you! You'll be dead and buried before that happens. What you need to do is go out and find it!
However, sometimes in life, inspiration can be found in other ways. And to help with that, I've put together a series of posts that shows you
10+ Ways to Find Inspiration for Writing, Being a Freelance Writer or Book Author. And if you're a freelance writer, author or blogger that's looking for inspiration for writing check that series out starting with that first post.
We've put together a really good series that is great to read and should be really helpful too!
Containing topics like;
- Find Inspiration for Writing, Being a Freelance Writer or Author by Watching Movies!
- Listening to Music to Find Writing Inspiration for Freelance Writers and Authors
- 10+ Ways to Find Inspiration for Writing: Scratching Beneath the Surface
- 10+ Ways to Find Inspiration for Writing: Feelings People's Pain Deeply
And several more that should make for some great, inspiring, helpful reading if you fall into this category!
So check out the first post in a small series on
WordClerks and be sure to check the rest. I'm sure that, even if you skim them, you'll come away with something that will go on to make you a better, smarter, more successful, more accomplished freelance writer, author and/or blogger!
Cheers!
Mike.
hermessantos
I usually use Evernote to annotate, save links and organize ideas for writing in the future. I think the creative barrier is just a passing moment that can be broken with annotations of ideas, topics, images, videos, among other resources.
I believe that organizing ideas is the most important thing to always keep new ideas in mind. I both Evernote and Excel and I confess that this helps me a lot.
Sometimes I open both and I know exactly what I want to develop and so the idea flows naturally. I believe that one of the best ways to find inspiration to produce content is to always be reading new content and noting important ideas. I usually use Evernote to annotate, save links and organize ideas for writing in the future. I think the creative barrier is just a passing moment that can be broken with annotations of ideas, topics, images, videos, among other resources. I believe that organizing ideas is the most important thing to always keep new ideas in mind. I both Evernote and Excel and I confess that this helps me a lot. Sometimes I open both and I know exactly what I want to develop and so the idea flows naturally.
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