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Ideas

I sighed, a blank sheet of paper before me. It was almost as blank as my head at that moment. One article every month. I had taken for granted that I could keep on travelling to get ideas. But ever since unpredictable COVID lockdowns began, that had gone. We could not plan anything especially to coincide with my term breaks. No planes took off from the airport, border-crossing was allowed with strict quarantine restrictions. In other words, we were pretty much stuck. Had I known, this would also halt the stream of ideas entering my head, I would have started scavenging for them long ago.   ‘Travelogues,’ the word repeatedly entered my head a million times. These had been the beating heart of my articles. I could explore new cultures, behold wonders of the world, roam wherever I felt, learn about history and much more about a country and I loved every bit of it. But now I struggled in vain to find a topic. The media is replete with articles – so many magazines, books, periodicals, papers, Internet; so of course there are a  plethora of topics one could write about but yet I struggled to get even one idea. I realised that when one door closes, another opens. It finally dawned upon me how closed-minded I had been. Travelogues had been my comfort-zone. I knew how to write them, what their structure was, how to look for information etc. New ideas barely trickled into my mind. At first it seemed an impossible task, my thoughts constantly coming back to travelling. This was the key. I knew exactly what to write about: how to get ideas, because I am sure that many people have been in the same position as me, and it is very stressful.  What are ideas? An idea is like the ignition to a creation. Even the smallest spark can get you on your way. Ideas could be anything under the sun. They help you in everything you do. The conceptualisation of an idea, whether it is for an article, an idea for solving your math problems, an idea for a new rocket design is the foundation for everything we do. That is the reason for which they are so important. Without an idea, no matter how big or small, you will get nowhere.   But how do we get them? This is a seemingly complex question, though actually, it is easier than you may think. Of course, there seems to be no dearth of topics to choose from – this is evident from the plethora of articles being written everyday in  newspapers, magazines, Internet media, blogs, etc. But the best ideas come from our own experiences. We may be young, but we go through a myriad of different emotions, feelings and experiences every day. There are many topics which we care about which is evident from the fact that we get happy, angry, relieved, sad throughout the day when we hear, see or experience our environment on a daily basis. These topics or experiences can subtly alter our lifestyle. If you have had a thought provoking experience, these thoughts and experiences can turn out to make some of the most powerful articles. A lot of authors are inspired from their experiences and use them in their books. So that is an excellent way to find some inspiration for ideas, and I hope it helps, because it has helped me a lot in this article as well.

Attack of the Invading Virus, a poem by Natalie Yue, 8

Natalie Yue, 8San Carlos, CA Attack of the Invading Virus Natalie Yue, 8 A prickly ball of red spines Smirking, pesky, buggy, careless, You know what I’m talking about: None other than Coronavirus. Affecting many lives each day, Covid-19 is in our way “It doesn’t matter” some people say But this virus isn’t okay.   Ambulances are flashing, Police cars are dashing Children and adults lie helpless, Their pleasant warm smiles Are replaced with dreary frowns I can understand about the sorrow and depressed, All doctors can do is to try their best And tell any victims to have plenty of rest.   Complicated machines! Bubbly bottles plus more! Scientists work diligently to invent a vaccine, To kick Covid out the door I just know there will be a day, When everyone is outside, Playing in a field, Or whooshing down a slide If we wear masks and stay strong, Coronavirus will soon be gone.  

Christmas Carols

It was Christmas night with the stars twinkling. all the lights shining bright the crowd of people thickening. Singing Christmas carols through the town “We wish you a Merry Christmas” “We wish you a Merry Christmas” shrill voices made me frown In a small corner under the dull flickering street light trying to look harder as the words in my book lit on fire Noises echoing voices bellowing feet tapping my ears were snarling Like the Grinch on Christmas Eve like eating a poinsettia this night this terrible dreary night is one of the worst I have ever seen