I am resuming this blog. RayS.
Purpose of this blog: Topics related to how to write.
10-second review: “There are no rules about what constitutes a proper seed. It can be a character, a name, a situation, structure, overheard dialogue, a setting, a theme, even a vague feeling.” P. 8.
Title: “Where Can You Find the Seeds of A Good Story?” Alexander Steele. The Writer (October 2010), 8.
Comment: Or an idea. Below are some ideas to use as springboards for writing. From my book, Teaching English, How To…. Raymond Stopper. Xlibris. 2004.
Possible Topics for Writing.
Achievement. Adults. Adversity. Advertising. Advice. Affluence. Age. Aggression. Agriculture. Alco\holism. Altruism. Ambition. America. Anecdotes. Anger. Animals. Anti-Semitism. Argument. Art. Athletes. Attic. Attitude. Author. Authority. Automation. Autumn. Babies. Barbers. Beauty. Beggars. Behavior. Believers. Best-sellers. Bible. Biography. Birds. Blockheads. Books. Boredom. Brain. Bravery. Britain and the British. Buddhism. Budget. Bureaucracy. Business. Camp. Campfire. Capital punishment. Cares. Carousel. Cause and effect. Censorship. Challenge. Chance. Change. Character. Childhood. Children’s books. Christmas. Circumstances. Cities. Citizenship. Civil Rights. Civil War. Civility, Civilization. Class (social). Classics. Cliques. Clouds. College. Comedy. Committees. Common sense. Communication. Competence. Competition. Cooperation. Complaints. Compromise. Computer. Conceited. Concentration. Confidence. Conflict. Conscience. Consciousness. Conservatism. consistency Constitution. Contradictions. Conversation. Courage. Creativity. Crime. Crisis. Criticism. Crowds. Cruelty. Culture. Cultural differences.
To be continued. RayS.
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