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Old 12-21-2011, 06:39 PM   #23
ramsey_isler
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I'll agree with others that inspiration can be found everywhere, but I have a few spots/times that work particularly for me, although your mileage may vary.

1.) Educational shows - Discovery Channel, Science Channel, and History Channel can be your best friends. The world is full of fascinating facts, large and small. Any one of them can be the inspiration for a new scene in your story, a plot device, or a whole new book.

2.) Excellent photography - Sometimes when I'm feeling in a creative funk, I just load up Flickr and browse random photos. Again, the world is a fascinating place and there are countless and amateur and professional photographers out there capturing inspiring moments and places.

3.) Reading - I read a lot of novels, but I also read blogs, news articles, scientific journals, etc. The more you know, the more you can write about.

4.) The shower - Yes, the shower! One of the few luxuries I allow myself is hot, long showers. In the shower my muscles relax, the soil of the previous day washes away, and my mind inexplicably finds ways to work out plot problems that had been vexing me for days. Some of my greatest "A ha!" moments have hit me in the middle of a shower. It's kind of similar to the famous "Eureka" moment Archimedes had in his bath tub.
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