WRITE DOWN THOUGHTS AND PROBLEMS

WRITE DOWN THOUGHTS AND PROBLEMS
By Andrew Andabwa

No matter how busy my day is, I normally have some time dedicated to thinking my thoughts.  I think about
problems and challenges in detail with a kind of zoom-in, zoom-out effect.  I found that it's possible to use this time creatively and effectively in writing.

Just write down all the thoughts and problems you have at the time that you are confronting them or thinking about them.

In the future these snippets you wrote could be the basis of a great short story, novel, or even poem.  Since the
problems are real, the writing that you will wrap around them will be equally real or grounded in reality.  And it will make for an interesting read.

Great writing is writing that just flows on its own.  What better way is there than combining your writing, problems, and thoughts -- all of which you have a passion for.  The resultant writing could be great writing.

BIO:
Andrew Andabwa is a freelance writer who calls himself "The Total Writer" since he write in all genres --
poetry, short story, novels, essays, and anecdotes. He lives in Kenya in East Africa.  He is looking for writing
assignments from everyone and can be contacted via e-mail <drendabwa @ yahoo.com>. (Spaces inserted before
and after @.)

 

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