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Courage runs deep in rivers of peace, confidence holds strong in a heart filled, with love. Poetry and Image Copyright © 2021 rivers renewed Courage Runs Deep
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Love flutters like a drowning butterfly, swallowed up whole – Struggling to keep my head above the ripples of your heart Yet still wanting to be … Gasping for Air
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1. focus on a single story: don’t try to write every idea in your head. All you need is one idea, then expand on that. 2. Use prompts and short stories : the more you read stories in your niche, the better your creativity gets. Prompts are there to make you exercise your mental skills.
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Mary Bell what the hell at ten was inside your head? To choke a little boy of 3 until he’s stone cold dead And then to carve your name in him the … What’s wrong with you
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Have you ever wanted to write but you just don’t have the vibes? No inspiration, not a clue on what to write about. You pick up a pen then drop it on your journal or open your word doc and stare at it for hours with no single idea? It’s not that we’ve stopped becoming
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I think of you and dreardom stops I think of you and there’s a color I can’t name © Kait King, 2015 I think of you…
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A writing Veteran once said 👇🏾 “When you read genre fiction, you leave behind the problems of reality – but only to remember those problems in transfigured forms, in an unfamiliar guise, one that helps you understand them more completely and feel them more deeply” Where is the lie?
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Frankenfearless I am not The monsters make me nervous We meet them almost every day So navigating life can be perilous © Kait King, 2015 Frankenfearless
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1. A good idea : Brainstorm a number of creative storylines and find the one that is most compelling and connected to you. 2. Personal experience: find a way in which the story connects to you; your past, your present, your dreams, family, goals, past relationships etc then tell the story from that perspective. For