By Annette Cole Mastron,
Communications Director for Southern Writers Magazine
Does this ever happen
to you? You have "nothing" to write about, or so you think. Your
publisher, agent, fans, readers, and followers are waiting for your next
story or book. Nothing springs to mind. Your mind is totally blank. The
excuses abound. It's the holiday season, and life is on fast forward, but
that still doesn't change the fact a deadline is looming. You promise
yourself the next deadline, you will do better. However, that is not solving
this year's problem.
Here is my solution to
this issue: power up your computer and Google any date of your choosing.
Check Wikipedia, yes I said Wiki under "events." It is a good
jumping off point for inspiration to get the writing juices flowing.
My date is December
26. Here is one event that occurred on that date and would make for
interesting writing, in "1776 during American Revolutionary War, at the
Battle of Trenton, the Continental Army defeats a garrison of Hessian
mercenaries." Sounds like one of the episodes on the successful new FOX
television show "Sleepy Hollow." All you screenwriters get busy.
This could work for you.
Another writing-worthy
item that occurred on Dec 26,is a funeral in "1799 for the father of our
country, George Washington. Over four thousand people attended and Henry Lee
III said of Washington, he was "first in war, first in peace and first
in the hearts of his countrymen."
Can you imagine if
your story character attended his funeral? Your story could open with the
funeral and move forward or backward from that event. All you Historical
writers get busy this could work for you.
Another event that
would make for a great book occurred in, "1862, Four nuns serving as
volunteer nurses on board USS Red Rover. They were the first female nurses on
a U.S. Navy hospital ship." I wonder what their stories were and how
they came to be nuns/nurses. Did they stay nuns after this event? This could
be a non-fiction or fictional account of an historical event. All you
Biographers or Romance writers get busy this could work for you.
This is my favorite,
in "1900 – A relief crew arrives at the lighthouse on the Flannan Isles
of Scotland, UK, only to find the previous crew has disappeared without a
trace." They were never found. What? All you Sci-Fi, Steampunk, Mystery,
and Paranormal writers get busy this event could be the basis for your next
best-seller.
Have no fear
"blank mind writing" doesn't really exist as long as you can
research any date on Google Wikipedia. Have fun checking out your particular
date.
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