Pages

Today I thought I would give you a little bit of a tour of my blog…
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Here at mynuttyperspective, I have four main pages: Home, About Me, Rad Photos, and Weekly Tunes. Each of them serve a different purpose and fall under a different category. Here’s a better description of what to expect when clicking on one…

Home -On the home page you can expect to find my blog posts. These are just some posts that I have written up and want to share with you. They range from a wide variety of topics and relate to my life in one way or another. I hope to share my experiences and give you a peek into my world on this page.

About Me -I can’t put my life story into every blog post, so that’s why I have created this page. I also created this page in hopes to give new followers a little bit of information about me and to make it accessible without having to go to my very first post. If you have any questions about my nutty self then this is the page to go to!

Rad Photos -Need a little bit of photography/adventure inspiration? I advise you to click on this tab. On this page you can find photos taken by yours truly. They display my point of view on the world and how I see things in my nutty head. Hopefully you can find some inspiration if you are creatively stuck and don’t know what to do next.

Weekly Tunes -This page is probably my favorite. I love music so much and love discussing it. On here I like to share one song a week; it’s usually a song that I’ve had on replay throughout that week and one that I want to share with you. Feel free to leave suggestions of songs that you think I will like. I’m always open to anything!

So there’s just a quick run down of this blog. I hope you find some of the information useful. If you haven’t browsed the rest of the pages, give it a go and let me know what you think!

Until next time…
– Peanut

Creative Writing

We all, as writers, can reach a creative plateau when it comes to our writing. It’s that point when our writing doesn’t have as much passion and thought behind it like normally does. It can seem like we’ve run out of things to get our creative juices going. As writers, we use situations around us to help us write and express our thoughts. But what happens when everything around us is at a point that doesn’t evoke some kind of emotion?

A friend of mine, knowing my creative writing side, gave me a gift this year to help when I experience such situations. I find it to be very helpful when it comes to needing intriguing writing prompts. It’s a book called 642 Things to Write About by The San Francisco Writers’ Grotto. This book was put together in 24 hours and literally has 642 writing prompts in the book. There are situations I would have never even thought about to write on.

The main point of the book is to help us as writers get our creative wheels turning by providing emotion and thought provoking situations. If you don’t have something like this, I highly recommend you go out and get it. Here is a picture of what the cover of my book looks like:

 

642 Things to Write About  by The San Francisco Writers' Grotto

642 Things to Write About by The San Francisco Writers’ Grotto