Besides, forcing an idea can lead to mental constipation and brain hemorrhoids, which won't be cured by thoughts of prune juice alone. If you really want to write something impactful then stop straining so hard and go do something else. Let your mind drift until it hits upon an idea worth thinking about--worth feeling about.
Let's say you decide to go for a stroll and in your travels see a pair of squirrels chasing each other through the treetops or a jogger digging deep to attack a big hill. While there may be emotion there it only matters if you can feel it. Maybe you see all the dried and blackened spots of gum on the sidewalk and wonder how long it takes for a new patch of cement to get so dotty. If only you could go back in time far enough to see the world when it was pristine and gum-free, you muse.
It doesn't have to be something you witness, just something you feel. You'll uncover the emotional power as you go and so will your readers as long as you treat it more like a courtship than hard labor. I mean, we write because it's fun, right? Or at least therapeutic?
Published by Geoffrey Ulrich
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