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More like an exercise
I have a writing journal. That gives me little ideas of what, and sometimes when to write when I'm feeling less than inspired. The first ones are kind of simple "expanding you horizons in writing". But the farther you go into the journal th emore interesting they get.
Exercise #15 Take a journey into your imagination. Buy a travel guide to a country you have always wanted to visit, or find one on your shelves from a vacation you've already taken. Use the descriptions in the book to write a story set in another country. Describe the streets, the sights, and the local food. Details bring a story to life-use the images the author has presented to illuminate your characters' daily experiences.
Exercise #15 Take a journey into your imagination. Buy a travel guide to a country you have always wanted to visit, or find one on your shelves from a vacation you've already taken. Use the descriptions in the book to write a story set in another country. Describe the streets, the sights, and the local food. Details bring a story to life-use the images the author has presented to illuminate your characters' daily experiences.

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