Most unusual method you use to write?
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Most unusual method you use to write?
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I do this too! Somehow I find I can write more when there's noise and movement around me than when I'm sat at home.BeingTheWriter wrote: ↑14 Jul 2018, 15:29 I often times will resort to typing out stories on my phone (usually when I'm taking the bus home from work). So, I'm curious, what are some unusual methods you do to write out your stories/poems, etc.?
When I'm stuck for ideas I often listen to a song and try to create a story from it - it seems to get the creative juices flowing so I can carry on my writing.
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A personal example is Playing D&D/Technology is Evil! I wrote a silly synopsis about a D&D group that is torn apart because their barbarian orc won't stay off of his new phone. Another personal example is Board Game Nights/Sins of the Father! In this story, the people of this world love board games, and the protagonist is a young man who comes from a line of butthurt board gamers! He's used to throwing fits whenever he loses a game, but when he meets the girl of his dreams, he realizes that he has to get past his butthurt ways, so he goes on a journey to amend the sins of his fathers!