Unleash your vivid imagination across the pages of this eclectic, creative writing journal! How do you envision Shangri-La? A couch potato? The color red? Explore a multitude of writing styles (analytical, prose, poetry, songs, screenplays, etc.) to describe everyday objects and places, exotic locales, abstract concepts, imaginary creatures, and more. 365 Things to Write About is the perfect writing tool for people of all ages and skills, who seek a fun and inspiring way to explore their creative minds!
Review
New writing journal 365 Things to Write About! offers exactly what it says: 365 people, places, objects, actions, and concepts positioned at the top of blank lined pages. While simple in design, the book is fun and challenging in its own unique way.
The journal intends for you, the writer, to free-associate with each prompt and respond in whatever style inspires you - in-depth description, short story, poem, song, etc. Anyone hoping for instructions or narrowed questions like "what do you remember about your first day of school," be forewarned: the one- to three-word topics that head each page do not come with suggestions on what to write about them - how each prompt is explored on the rest of the page is left up to the writer's own imagination.
Fledgling writers will find 365 Things to Write About! useful for developing and improving their descriptive writing skills. You'd be amazed by the smelly visuals you can concoct while describing a "dumpster" or "swamp." Advanced writers and "blocked" writers alike might discover their next main character, story idea, or poetic theme while using words to draw "a clown," "a curse," or "artificial intelligence."
Designed for writers of all ages, one of this writing journal's coolest features is the record it creates of the writer's mind at any particular time. For that reason, 365 Things to Write About! makes a great family project, time capsule item, or gift for writers, book lovers, children, and adults who love exploring their imaginations. To learn more about this book, check out www.365thingstowrite.com