
Every once in a while, when I’m scratching around for something new to write, I make a list of the things I obsess about. Thankfully, some of them change over time, but there are always new ones to fill the gap.
It’s true that writers write about what they think about most of the time. Things they can’t let go: things that plague them; stories they carry around in their heads waiting to be heard.
I used to get my creative writing groups to make a list of the topics they obsess about so they could see what occupied their thoughts during their waking hours. After you write them down, you can use them for spontaneous writing before crafting them into stories. They have much power. This is where the juice is for writing. They are probably driving your life, whether you realise it or not, so you may as well use them rather than waste your energy trying to push them away. And you can come back to them repeatedly.
One of the things I’m always obsessing about is relationships: relationships in families, relationships with friends, relationships with lovers. That’s what I tend to write about. I think to myself, Why not? Rather than repress my obsessions, I explore them, go with the flow. And life is always changing, so new material keeps presenting itself.
We are driven by our passions. Am I the only one who thinks this? For me these compulsions contain the life force energy. We can exploit that energy. The same with writing itself. I’m always thinking and worrying about my writing, even when I’m on holidays. I’m driven.
But not all compulsions are a bad thing. Get involved with your passions, read about them, talk to other people about them and then they will naturally become ‘grist for the mill’.

What about you? Do you find yourself writing about the same situations over and over again?
Great article! It sums up exactly what it feels like to communicate with the written word. All the frustrations and feeling are explained well here. Nice work!!!
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thanks so much. really pleased you enjoyed my post.
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I find the WP daily prompts help me to mix it up a bit but poetry and photos are still my preferred medium.
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that’s great that the WP daily prompts work for you. poetry and photos sound good to me. as they say, whatever works. wonderful that you are so creative.
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I think a novel would be far more challenging! Good luck with your writing Libby
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thank you so much for your good wishes. much appreciated. yes, a novel is a marathon. some of us are sprinters 🙂
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