Capturing Your Writing Ideas

by Heather Kreke @Hkreke

A writer is always working, whether you are sitting at a computer or not. If you’re anything like me, you usually get your best ideas at night. When you’re lying in bed. About five minutes before you fall asleep. Then you repeat the idea to yourself over and over, swearing you’ll remember it as you drift off. When morning arrives, the only thing you can remember is that you had a great idea, but don’t have clue what it was. If this is you don’t worry, there are ways to not forget.

Your Phone:

Most of us keep our smartphone on or nearby us all the time. Get a good notes app and use it. Create folders: blog ideas, plot ideas, character ideas, research, or whatever it may be. Type your ideas in the app, it won’t take that long and trust me your phone has a much better memory than you do, especially right before bed. If you’re driving or don’t like to type use the text to speech feature. Record your ideas by speaking them out loud and your phone will translate them into text. Some apps can even be synced to your computer so that when you’re ready to work, all of your notes are right there.

Pen and paper:

If you don’t have a smartphone or just like the feeling of a pen in your hand, keep a notebook with you. It doesn’t have to be big or flashy, just something that when an idea hits, you can write it down. Write one idea per every two pages, that way you can add to it later.

Depending on how organized you are, you can keep one or multiple notebooks. Keep one in your car (pull over before writing something down), next to your bed, at your desk, in your pocket, or keep one for research and one for ideas. Just make sure when you sit down to write you have them all with you.

Whiteboard:

Those of you who get their best ideas in the shower are thinking but what about me. A notebook will get soggy and my phone and water don’t mix. Fear not! There are waterproof white boards, and even waterproof notebooks and pens out there. Get a holder and attach it to the wall in the shower, that way you can jot down notes as the ideas come to you

Tape/Digital Voice Recorder:

Believe it or not tape recorders are still a thing, and Amazon has twenty pages of them. If you like to talk out your ideas but don’t have a smartphone, this could work for you. They are small and easy to carry, so you could take it anywhere. These would also be good for any interviews you are doing where you need to record for a long period of time.

There are a bunch of different ways to get your ideas into a form that will help you remember them. The important thing is finding something that works for you. You will probably end up using a combination of these things or trying something and not liking it. Keep trying things until you figure out what works.

How do you capture your ideas, wherever they come to you?

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Heather Kreke is passionate about showing teens and young adults they can find hope in God’s plan for their lives—even through the darkest times. Her debut novel Path of Totality won first place in the 2023 Selah awards in the First Novel category.

She is the Blog Manager for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, Coordinator for the Blue Ridge Readers Connection, and a writing coach. In her spare time, she teaches writing classes, writes numerous blogs, and has completed coursework through the former Christian Writers Guild. Married since 2004, Heather has three daughters.

If you would like to guest post on the BRMCWC blog please email heather@heatherkreke.com with the subject line Blog Guest Post

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