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Ideas for writing from strong feelings such as anger, depression, sadness, love and romance

Roses are an abiding symbol of love and romance

Roses are an abiding symbol of love and romance

Yesterday, I discussed getting ideas for writing from positive feelings such as ambitions, dreams and aspirations using the power of ‘What if?’.

Today, it is time to turn to feelings and emotions such as anger, depression, bereavement, love and romance as an alternative source of writing ideas.

Feelings are an extremely fertile area to find ideas for writing. Feelings are frequently strong and important to us. Feelings come in all shapes and sizes. To use feelings as sources of ideas for writing creative fiction, think about these feelings. Imagine you are experiencing them again. What is it about these feelings that makes them so important? Described them. Tell the story.

Have you ever felt really angry about something? Did you feel angry because you were badly treated at work? What about relationships that have fallen by the wayside, did they leave you feeling angry? Could you imagine being angry enough to do something extreme - at least in your imagination - such as murdering someone?  In fiction, many characters have had that feeling and been the subject of many short stories, online novels and novellas as a result.

How about love and romance? Do you long for love and romance? Have you experienced love and romance? How did it feel? How did you meet your lover? Where did you spend your time together? Was there adventure and mystery in your relationship? How did your lover feel about you? Love and romance can often be the source of a great writing idea for stories and are immensely popular among online fiction writers and in the traditional printing press.

Have you ever suffered bereavement? I still remember the strong feelings I experienced when my mother died. At some stage in our lives we all have to go through bereavement and so when you write about bereavement you are writing about a very strongly shared feeling. One of the best ways to find readers is to focus on a shared emotion or a shared pain that you can help others resolve through your writing.  Perhaps bereavement could provide you with an excellent idea for writing your short story, flash fiction or novel which also has the virtue of perhaps helping others as well as being entertaining.

Depression is surprisingly common among human beings. Have you ever felt depressed, incapable of solving problems and perhaps even lacking energy for life? Write about your depression. How did it start? Where do you think it came from? Was there a trigger that started your depression? Did you find a way of alleviating your depression? Since depression is a common feeling, many may wish to read your story about depression. If you are still suffering from depression, writing about your depression may even help you work through the feelings as well as providing an interesting story for others to read.

Good writing is a rounded experience. It uses emotions, feelings, sense of smell, sight, touch and a host of other impressions to bring a subject alive.

Whatever the feelings are that you write about, I hope thinking about feelings provides you with some great ideas for writing your next short story, postcard fiction, sudden fiction or even a novel or novella :-)

Bye for now

Rob

Rob Hopcott - online writer

Fiction writing rewards better than articles says Rob Hopcott

Fiction writing offers much greater rewards than article writing for me because it lets my mind dream which I suspect is a common need for many writers. Nonfiction writing may offer better writing monetary rewards but, for me, the call of the wild to return to writing fiction is an impulse that is ultimately irresistible.

I particularly like the open ended nature of fiction writing, hence I don’t restrict myself to a specific genre. If you visit my flash fiction stories site, you will find science fiction (sci-fi), adventure, romance, horror, love stories and more. Additionally, since I am an online writer and my own boss, no publisher is there to tell me not to mix the genres which means that I could have a science fiction love story, a horror romance or any other variation that fits in with my idea for a story that works.

So, if you are a writer and are churning out the articles, consider giving your imagination a holiday with some fiction writing. It could be very therapeutic :-)

Bye for now

Rob

Rob Hopcott - online author and fiction writer

Writing flash fiction brings love, romance and adventure for Rob Hopcott

I love writing flash fiction, which I take to be fictional stories of about  750 words.

A flash fiction story fits nicely into a short length of writing time and enables me to finish the short tale in under a day. I often like to wait a day and publish my free online flash fiction stories the day after which gives me a second look and time to do some last minute editing.

Flash fiction ideas, for me, often start with a visual observation, a sudden taste or a smell that triggers off an interesting train of thought or imaginary adventure. Since I’m very much a butterfly brain, such brain lurch episodes often occur in the course of my average day, especially if I’m travelling or not doing anything in particular to occupy my mind.

I love romantic moments. A lady glances across the railway carriage at me. I look in through the window of a restaurant at a couple holding hands - who are obviously feeling tense. Or a message has been left poking out of a letterbox of the front door of a deserted house across the road.

Passing a theatre entrance in a small provincial town (see photo) triggered the flash fiction story Nightmare to romance at the comedy club - a short flash fiction romantic story about life as a stand up comedian.

Flash fiction makes my life so much more exciting because it gives significance to so many passing and otherwise perhaps trivial moments. I love it.

Once the flash fiction has been written, there is the fun of choosing an appropriate photograph to match the story because a photo lifts the page so beautifully.

So I say to flash fiction ‘Thanks, for giving me so much pleasure and I will be back to taste your delights again soon!’

What do you think? I’d love to know :-)

Bye for now

Rob

Rob Hopcott - online author