A book could be just a list away. This week's exercise encourages you to start a simple list in your writing notebook: possible topics you could write about.
Ask yourself, What could become a scene or section or small moment in my book?
Your challenge: add three items to your list each day this week. Watch your book build.
Go wild: Allow yourself to include things that don’t seem to fit, like a color, image, snapshot memory, dream, desire, smell, favorite meal. Use your own special shorthand and descriptors to jot these ideas down. Choose image-rich words, if you can, so your imagination will be triggered when you read them. The most successful brainstorming lists immediately put the writer into a scene full of senses.
Examples from my current novel's list:
red stain in the carpet
nighttime trees in the orchard behind Molly's (main character's) house
Molly saying no to Lisa--finally