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FEBRUARY, 2019 BIRD ON THE SHOULDER—WHY DO I DO IT? (Cont.) Step 5. Record each idea as it comes. Limit the exercise to 10 or15 min- utes. Don’t censor your responses in any way. like “That’s too outlandish,” or “This won’t work.” Record everything, without critique or evaluation. Time limit ends. Put down your pen or turn off the recorder. The Crucial Cool Down. Sit for a moment and take note of how you feel. Maybe stimulated, full of mental energy, ready to spin off still more ideas in a can- nonade of creativity. The imagination mus- cle has had a good workout for sure. Do this every day. You’ll find yourself being more creative than ever before and enjoy- ing it too. I robbed myself of that enjoyment when I neglected to take time for this exer- cise as preparation for developing my story idea. My flabby imagination muscle failed me because I failed it. Learn from my nega- tive example. Take power over your own creative laziness and give your story idea the strength it needs to succeed. Biography: Alice Orr is the author of sixteen novels, three novellas, a memoir, and No More Rejections: 50 Secrets to Writing a Manuscript that Sells. A former book editor and literary agent, Alice now lives her dream as a full-time writer. Her novel A Wrong Way Home: Riverton Road Romantic Suspense - Book 1 (of a now five-book series) is a free e-book at Amazon. Alice has two grown children and two perfect grandchildren and resides with her husband Jonathan in New York City. Website & Blog Facebook Twitter Amazon Author Page WRONG WAY HOME ALICE ORR Buy Links: Contact Info: Amazon BN Nook BN Paperback Website & Blog Facebook Twitter Amazon Author Page 18