Writer's block. It happens to the best of us. When I'm struggling to work up some creative genius-ness, I like to remind myself that even the best of the best, that's right, even John Green gets writer's block. Or so I like to believe. (If you haven't read 'Paper Towns', 'Looking for Alaska', 'Turtles All The Way Down', 'The Fault In Our Stars', or 'An Abundance of Katherines', What are you doing with your life?)
This isn't even just to one Odyssey content creator to another, this is one writer to another. Sometimes it's just hard to get the juices flowing. Some weeks I have all the time in the world or an interview/collaboration set up, other weeks I crank out some word vomit thirty minutes before my deadline. It happens. But whether you're trying to meet a due date or just haven't allowed yourself to write in a while, it's important to push yourself and get those precious words articulated! I promise what you have to say is worth reading. Even if your mom won't, even if your boyfriend won't, send that story my way and I will read every letter.
If you have the time and energy but are lacking a topic, I am hoping one of these 50 little prompts can set your mind free from that writer's block and let the magic happen. Maybe next week I'll give number 35 a try.
2. Your extended familyĀ
4. Your petĀ
5. Your sibling(s)
6. Your parentsĀ
7. Your best friendĀ
8. Your significant otherĀ
10. Your political beliefsĀ
11. Your religious beliefs or lack thereofĀ
12. Your student organizationĀ
14. Your favorite artistĀ
16. What's it like living with your roommateĀ
17. What are you most passionate aboutĀ
18. Describe your favorite color without actually naming itĀ
19. Your favorite things to eat and snack onĀ
21. Your biggest fearsĀ
22. What you want to be when you grow upĀ
23. Your favorite family memoryĀ
24. What you would do if you won the lottery, in order of courseĀ
26. What is your major and whyĀ
27. What you love about your jobĀ
28. What you hate about your jobĀ
29. Where do you see yourself in 5 yearsĀ
30. Where do you see yourself in 30 yearsĀ
31. If you could change one thing about your life what would it be
33. What is something most people don't know about you
34. Plan ahead and do a Q&A about yourselfĀ
36. Your favorite TV shows/movies
38. What are your life goals right nowĀ
39. Interview someone you look up toĀ
40. Make a pros and cons list of a large decision you recently made that could help others with the same/similar large decision
41. What's something you recently learned and are excited aboutĀ
42. What is your hometown? Tell us all about it
43. Pick a city you love and make a guide for a tourist
44. Share a routine of yours and how it's beneficial to youĀ
46.Ā Make up a story with a detailed and ridiculous plot lineĀ
47. Write an open letter to yourself in the future
48. Give a simple and exciting life updateĀ
50. Surprise yourself! Step out of your comfort zone and write about something you would never write about.Ā
"If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." - Toni Morrison