Every writer has his or her own process for catching creative ideas and turning them into short stories or novels.

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Watch this short video to see how children’s author, Brad Herzog, captures his creative ideas.

His process might work for you, too.

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In another post, author Deborah Lynn Stanley asks, “Is it time for you to sail away from your safe harbored comfort zone and launch out into exciting territory?

Are you primed for quest and discovery?

The trade winds took me from technical writing to a wonderful place called Creative Nonfiction.
It’s a journey full of newness, labor, and stormy seas, but it’s wonderful when I catch the trade winds in my sails.

I’m glad I ventured out from my comfort zone—you will be, too!”

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