: Re: What do you do if you enjoy writing, but have no ideas? I've done some writing in the past - mostly short descriptive pieces, although I once wrote 9000+ words of a story idea I had. What
What do you do if you enjoy writing, but have no ideas?
A few ideas:
technical writing
any form of nonfiction
edit other people's stories
I don't really do unrestrained creativity, I need a concrete problem,
which "make up something interesting" isn't.
If you try to do it all at once, "make up something interesting" can certainly be a tall order. Try breaking it down: first come up with something -- anything -- and then make it interesting. Start with any boring old cliché; now the problem isn't to come up with something interesting, it's to make the thing that you've got interesting. That's a much more concrete problem, and you might have an easier time being creative when you're not working with a completely blank slate.
Anything I've written in the past, I've just happened to get an idea
I think that's pretty common in any field -- people get ideas in the shower, while they're sleeping, driving to the office, pretty much anytime other than when they're sitting at a computer ready to work. So try to be open to ideas whenever and wherever they might drift into your brain. Some people keep a notebook at the bedside or even a grease pencil in the shower.
Also, sometimes the first idea you have will turn out not to be such a good one, but it may lead to other, better ideas. There are lots of different exercises that people use to get their ideas flowing. You could try something like:
Write down 10 ideas, no matter how bad they are. Keep each one to a single sentence.
Pick the best 3 ideas of the 10 and write a complete but extremely short story for each. Give yourself a limit, like 150 words or less.
Expand the best of the three into a few pages.
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