Tag: inspiration
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Sorrow meets his Mate.
This is a character I have been writing for years. He is what I think of when I see the 3 of Swords. Here is a little scene I wrote for The Daily Inspiration. He felt her before he saw her. His Mate! After all these long years, he finally found her. The pull was…
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Daily Tarot Inspiration 12/20: The Hermit
The Hermit symbolizes introspection and the search for inner truth. This card encourages solitude and reflection, guiding characters towards clarity and self-discovery. An example illustrates a traveler seeking answers, discovering that true understanding lies within. Readers are prompted to explore their characters’ moments of introspection inspired by The Hermit.
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Daily Tarot Inspiration 12/19: 8 of Wands
The 8 of Wands symbolizes rapid momentum and urgency, emphasizing the need to act swiftly without hesitation. Ideal for action-packed scenes or pivotal moments, it represents an unstoppable force urging immediate decisions and changes. Readers are encouraged to explore their own 8 of Wands experiences through creative writing.
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Daily Tarot Inspiration 12/18: The Magician
The Magician symbolizes immense potential and transformation, bridging dreams with reality. With the necessary tools, this character inspires action and realization, encouraging individuals to harness their own capabilities. Writers can use The Magician to advance plots or depict transformative moments in their stories, igniting characters’ journeys towards greatness.
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Daily Tarot Inspiration 12/17: Queen of Wands
The Queen of Wands embodies energy, charisma, and confidence, leaving a strong impression upon entering a room. She encourages embracing personal power and passions, balanced with wisdom symbolized by her black cat. The message inspires writers to infuse characters with boldness, creativity, and the courage to take charge of their narratives.
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The Beginning of an Idea
The content offers strategies to overcome writer’s block, emphasizing silliness and creativity. Writers are encouraged to embrace small ideas, ask “what if?” questions, and keep a journal of unusual thoughts. Chaos can boost inspiration, and starting with terrible sentences can ignite the writing process. Just write and let ideas flow.
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The Genesis of ‘Genesis’: Uncovering the Word’s Origins
The term “genesis,” derived from Greek meaning “birth” or “origin,” represents beginnings, influencing literature and culture significantly. Its biblical reference and modern uses, like the Genesis Device in Star Trek or the band Genesis, illustrate its relevance today. Writers can creatively incorporate “genesis” to mark any significant starting point in their narratives.
