My Squirrely Idea Gathering Ways
Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 2:53PM
Tamera WIll Wissinger in Harvesting Ideas

This is a post that I wrote for Smack Dab in the Middle for our November 2015 "harvest" theme: 

Story ideas are everywhere. At least they are in my world…some are in my journal, while others are in the little composition book that I carry in my shoulder bag, or in the note pad I keep in my night stand, or on another little pad that I keep tucked inside my golf bag. They might also be on a sticky note (or napkin) in my car, on the grocery list (or receipt). A new favorite if I’m without pen and paper: the “Notes” app in my phone. This month I’m participating in Picture Book Idea Month (PiBoIdMo, the picture book writer's equivalent of NaNoWriMo headed by picture book author Tara Lazar), so ideas are flying in particularly fast – one or more a day. Wherever I am, if an idea strikes I try to get it down. The problem (if you want to call it a problem) is, I’m not very organized with my ideas once they’re captured.


In the wild, I recently learned, this gathering methodology has a name: 
Scatter Hoarding. 

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