“I’m only 15, and haven’t done anything to write about!”

Gayle Watson’s response to this statement is... BULL HOCKEY! Comments from several students inspired Watson to write a book highlighting the world of writing topics available to every young writer.

This book is organized into three sections. The first one contains exercises that point out everyday activities and items as viable writing material. She shows how to develop topics based on an idea as simple as shoes in the closet! A variety of creative exercises includes ones that can be completed alone, while others that can be completed with friends.

“What can I write about my camping trip from last summer?”

 ISBN 0-9746860-2-6

$12.95

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 ISBN 0-9746860-0-X

Book In A Box Kit includes:

**            20 Blank Pages

**            2   Blank Covers

**            1   Binding Lace

**            1  Glue Stick

**            1   Scratch Pad

**            4   Markers

**            1   Book—

Creating Ideas: Discover Writing Topics In Daily Life

Librarians have found this to be the perfect writing competition prize!

Create your own book!

City Life Books is proud to present a kit for young aspiring writers to construct their newly discovered ideas in a booklet!

 

They can use the markers to highlight::

 

·  poems

· pets

· dream vacations

 

Or glue pictures, beads, yarn and decorate the pages to showcase a unique style and personality!

The middle section of this book is designed to build an entire story based on one element. In this example, there are tools provided to write a full story based on a setting.

 

If a colorful family relative is the basis for an idea, the section outlining a character will assist the writer. Emphasis on using a real life person as an inspiration to develop a creative paper is the focus, not re-telling the person’s story.

“The teacher gave us a research paper assignment. My grade was low because of the topic I picked.”

The last section of this book identifies different writing assignments and creative writing examples. In each example, Watson uses ideas generated in exercises from the first section. The reader is able to see the application of multiple topics developed from one idea, and how to select an appropriate topic based on the writing purpose.

Written in a conversational style, any student will find this helpful book a creative asset to their writing challenges in school, and motivational in writing personal items.  

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Creating Ideas Book - Book in a Box kit