for writing. Well, look
how many syllables I have spilled here.
Now, arrange them in your own order! 🙂
Maja S. Todorovic
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I attended a writing workshop with a published poet once, and she cut up one of her poems and had us put it back together – it was a great exercise I repeated with my English classes.
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Yes, it is fun way to gain inspiration and start writing 🙂
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Those who are waiting for inspiration to write are waiter 😀
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Good one Ajibola, it made laugh – so true 🙂
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Very creative Maja. I have one of those magnetic boards with letters. It is amazing what can be created by moving the words and letters around.
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Yes, I know what you mean – it can really strike some fun ideas 🙂
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I recommend the cup up technique. Make your own poem, cut out the words, put them in a hat, bag, or beanie. Scramble the words, pull out the words or sentences one by one. Lay them on the table and you have an original poem right in front of you. 🙂 Cut ups are a cure for writers block. 🙂
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This post is a short version of pretty much same idea 🙂
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Yes. Love it. 🙂
Here you go. Play video.
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