To write a book is to be inspired by something and then transferring that inspiration into words, sentences, and chapters. There is something that sparks our imagination and urges us to begin writing in fury, typing down the story that we so much want to tell. But what happens when you’ve no idea how to begin your story and have no inspiration to get started?
Now, I’ve never had trouble starting a book, but instead my dilemma is with finishing them. I write out the plot, get more than halfway complete, and suddenly a new story pops into my head. It seems as though there will never be enough time to write down all the stories I want to tell! Nevertheless, I do get stuck in my writing sometimes which calls for inspiration. So here is a list of twelve ways to find inspiration when you want to begin writing a book (or finish one!).
Go on a spontaneous walk or plan out a long adventurous trek. Either one is sure to spark your inspiration. Let your feet take you to an unknown destination and enjoy your time venturing.
Sometimes, reading a classic work of fiction can help pull us into the world of writing. It inspires us to mold our own stories and put together a plot of our own. Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, and The Secret Garden are some great classics to read.
Yes, I’m sure we can all go back into our distant memories to recollect a time when to find someone’s phone number, you had to look it up in an object that was mailed to you once a year, called a telephone book. If you still have one laying around today, you may not be able to use it as it was originally intended, however it is very possible to extract some inspiring ideas from it. Open it to a random page and point to any last name. Turn to another page to find a first name to go with it. Do this over and over, and soon you’ll have a whole book’s worth of characters to write about!
Playing a musical instrument can be very inspiring, whether it be a piano, violin, guitar, flute, ukulele, or yes, even a harmonica or kazoo. Go outside and play; see if the birds sing along (although this will be tricky if you play piano, although it can be done and is very fun once you get it out there!) Listen to nature and hear what it says! You’re bound to have something to write about when you come back inside.
Create a story-inspiration board and pin any photo you come across that looks interesting. The pictures that urge us to know the stories behind them are the ones that give us inspiration for writing, so be on the lookout for those. You can always make those boards private if you don’t want to share them with your followers.
Get onto Spotify and play your favorite instrumental track. Listen to your favorite movie scores or find something new! I’ve found it helpful to create a separate playlist for each of my stories; it definitely helps to get you into the world you’re writing about.
It doesn’t matter if you aren’t an artist. (I am limited to sad sketches of pine trees on hills, they’re my specialty.) The point isn’t to create a masterpiece, but to create something that will get your mind flowing and open to new ideas. Draw a mountain, a dog, a person; it really doesn’t matter, as long as it gets your mind into a creative flow.
Pack snacks, pens, and a notebook, and take a trip into the nearest bustling city. Roam the streets, people watch, or find a little café to write in, and just take in everything that you see, and use it to propel you into your writing. You don’t need to spend a dime other than the gas in your car. Think of it as a free fieldtrip to stir the brain and to collect new ideas.
I’m not kidding about this one. Not only are you doing something profitable but cleaning out your closet or workspace can also provide you with tons of inspiration. You could come across old letters or memorabilia hidden away that spark ideas for writing. If not, the cleaning will bore you so much that you begin daydreaming about anything other than cleaning, giving you ideas for a book!
Visit any thrift shop and look around. I’m sure you’ll find something old and inspiring. Go with a list of things to find, like a book dated before 1900, a vintage jewelry box, or old ice skates. Anything you find that interests you can be the starting point for a book.
For me, some of the most inspiring moments happen when watching a really good movie. If you want to write a story set in the 1810s, watch Sense and Sensibility; not so you can copy it, but to draw ideas from it; how they spoke, dressed, and acted. There’s something so motivating in seeing a movie set in the era in which you intend to write.
Talk with other writers and aspiring authors in person or through blogs. Sometimes just reading about what others are writing will get you thinking about forming a plot of your own. It’s always fun to know what others are doing in their writing. Below you can find a list of writing blogs to visit for more writing tips and stories!
Reveries // Ruffles and Grace // Once Upon an Ordinary // Charis Rae // Invisible World // Claire Rachel // Liv K. Fisher // The Writing Writers // Forever and Everly // Peeking Beneath
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The phone book was always my go-to for naming characters. Since they are indeed harder to come by, I also use baby naming websites. 🙂
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I’ve done the baby name websites, too! 🙂
~ Megan Joy
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Aw, thanks Megan for sharing my second blog 🙂
These are all really good tips! I have a number of writer friends who constantly struggle with new story idea a quarter or halfway through the writing process. I think it’s important to keep a notebook nearby so you can write down your ideas. Whether for a new story or a current one. 🙂
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Yes, it’s always a great idea to keep a notebook handy! So many times I’ve forgotten to bring one and end up scribbling on a napkin or something! 🙂
~ Megan Joy
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These are some great ideas Megan for the writing inspiration. I actually do enjoy writing but don’t do it as much because I’m currently in college, but I would love to one day write a fictional book series on missionary work around the world and even books based off of previous blog posts that I’ve written.
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That sounds like an awesome idea to write about missionary work! Thanks for reading my post! 🙂
~ Megan Joy
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It’s not a problem. I might just have to pick the old manuscript back up, revise it and start anew.
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This is exactly the post I needed to read, Megan!! ❤ I have been missing writing stories, as the last thing I penned was this past November (sighs), so I thoroughly enjoyed reading your tips – they’re definitely helping me get back inspired!! 🙂 Pinterest is a great place to look for story ideas, and I completely relate to what you said about movies greatly inspiring book ideas – they often bring a time period to life!
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That’s wonderful!! So glad it could help! 🙂
~ Megan Joy
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My latest novel sort of came to me in a random way. I was just sitting on the couch and BAM, novel. But what did partially inspire it was all our trips to the Blue Ridge Mountains and all the cute little towns that are there. I love them so much and now I’m writing a novel about one.
I have a new blog and would love if you would come check me out. It’s @ https://asouthernbellewithstoriestotell.wordpress.com
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Sometimes the book ideas that come suddenly are the best! 🙂 I, too am inspired by little towns and mountains! They just call out for a story.
P.S. I followed your blog 🙂
~ Megan Joy
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Thank you!!!!
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