1. Write a lullaby. What would you say to yourself or a young child? Would you give advice or comfort? What do you wish someone told you?
helpful words:
- goodnight
- dreams
- sleep
- stars/moon
- dark/light
- fear/irrational
-harmony/melody
related quotes:
"Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand." - Neil Armstong
"You're only given a spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. " - Robin Williams
"I was quiet, but I was not blind." - Jane Austen
songs:
1. Light in the Hallway - Pentatonix
2. Inscription of Hope - Z. Randall Stroope
3. Big Girls Don't Cry - Fergie
4. The Climb - Miley Cyrus
tips:
1. If none of the words listed above are helpful, then set a timer for one minute and try to spit out as many words as you can that make you think of the prompt.
2. Set a timer for 15-30 minutes and start writing. ( I would suggest you write on paper but do what works best for you)If you hesitate and worry it could prevent your ideas from getting on the paper.
3. Remember that grammar and spelling don't matter. The most important part is to get your ideas down.
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Writing Prompts and Tips
JugendliteraturBasically, just some fun prompts and simple tips that I find helpful. Please let me know if you have any ideas of how I can improve.