Focus on finding a rhythm and the way words sound together. It?s okay to get silly.
You can find these word magnets at most bookstores.
~THREE~
The third way to play is as easy as closing your eyes.
Find a quiet place and use your imagination. Visualize a place in detail or become a different person. Immerse yourself in this imaginary place or imaginary life. Next, you write as much of this detail as you can. Bring it (or him/her) to life on paper.
Practice can be as boring as repeating the multiplication tables or it can be a fun experience. Boring gets old fast – personally, give me the fun.
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About the Author:
Using her writing as paint on the canvas of her life, Holly Bliss is an eclectic writer, newsletter editor and an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Poetry..
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