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All writers need ideas to write about. A writing notebook, which we discussed in episode six, is helpful in keeping track of ideas. But where do writers find their ideas? Today I share 5 ways you can find content for your writing. (Remember to use your five senses, like we discussed in episode 5!) 

 

5 Ways to Find Content to Write About 

  1. 2:23– Some topics that are unique
  2. 4:20 – Research events from the news
  3. 5:42 – An idea you may not think about 
  4. 6:48 – An activity that may expose you to new content
  5. 7:38 – Put yourself in someone else's shoes
  6. 8:42 – An example 

 

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