Heya <<First Name>>,
Sometimes people ask me where I get ideas.
I feel like it’s more of a “how” than a “where.”
Here’s an example.
One day earlier this year after I’d finished shaving, I looked in the mirror and thought “Missed whiskers.”
Just messing around with words
Then I thought, “‘Missed whiskers.’ I like how that sounds.”
I started thinking of word pairs that sounded kind of similar, like “whisked mixer,” “mixed whispers,” “whiskey mixtures,” “wicker misters,” etc.
You know just messing around with words.
Well, I kept on messing around for the next eight months and a story happened. About a boy named Rusty who’s got a phobia of words with the “st” sound, so his friend Dusty helps him out by telling him a bunch of tongue-twisters.
Here’s how it starts …
So, where do ideas come from?
I think they’re inside all of us, and inspiration is about paying attention to what catches us and playing around with it.
Either that or ideas come from bad shave jobs.
Happy reading,
Jeff, Bob, and Zoe
Current reads/listens: “Island Boy and the Unforgettables” and “Bohemians: A Graphic History” (Jeff); “Systematic: How Systems Biology Is Transforming Modern Medicine” (Bob); “Tanis” (Zoe).
PS. I saw this bit of roadside graffiti last week in southern Utah, near Kodachrome Basin. Thought you might like it.
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