“Unlock Your Imagination: Dive into the Creative Writing Exercises That Ignite Unforgettable Stories!”
Your incubator can be a box, a jar, a folder on your computer, or a special notebook.
To get started, go through your notes and journals and try to find five to ten ideas you’ve had but never developed. These will be the first ideas you put in your incubator.
Tips: You may find that you need to organize your ideas. For a single novel idea, you might have several related ideas: characters, plots, and scenes. You might want to keep your poetry ideas separate from your fiction ideas. You can organize your incubator in any way that’s comfortable for you. If you’re using a box, you might want to use file folders or envelopes to organize things. If you’re using a jar or basket, you might use colored papers for different projects or categories. In a special notebook, you can use page markers or divide the notebook into sections. In a computer folder, you can organize ideas with subfolders. Your incubator can hold notes, photos, and other images—anything that is related to your idea.
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