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Getting Inspiration For African American Books
Look Around One thing that we often forget to do when we sit down to create is to look around us. Inspiration is truly all around us, but once we start getting our fingers clacking on the keyboard and hole ourselves up in a room to work on a story, it's easy to forget that. If you're trying to find inspiration for a story, start looking around, and that doesn't include your apartment or house. Get out of your house and start walking the streets, or visit a friend that you haven't seen in awhile. Set a date for you and a friend to go out to talk reminisce about the past, or go to a cafe and just look around. There is inspiration everywhere. One definite way to get inspiration is to look to family. When was the last time that you've talked with family members? And it doesn't have to be African Americans. Books can be fiction for a reason, and inspiration for African American books doesn't have to derive from African Americans. Books that have become best-sellers by African American authors were written about people of all sorts of different cultures, so don't pigeon-hole yourself into believing that you can only find inspiration in the African American culture. If you're hunting for inspiration, speak with your family members. The older the family member, the more fun the stories are likely to be. Try to find a family member, or an elderly family member's friend, who has lived life on their terms. They're the type of people who do what they want, when they want, and sit with them for a chat. You'll likely almost instantly find inspiration for at least one story, if not a whole series of books. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Books can be fiction for a reason, and inspiration for African American books doesn't have to derive from African Americans. Books that have become best-sellers by African American authors were written about people of all sorts of different cultures |
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