With Innovative Writing you can truly think your story into its cover!
When you reverse your assumptions you will broaden your thinking. Therefore, if you have a vague idea for a story, you may be able to create an exceedingly innovative story by reversing your initial assumptions.
Recipe to use the technique (Jade and the Serpent’s Circle was used as an example):
- State the main idea for your story (if you have no idea then there are innovative thinking methods to help you come up with ideas as well!)
- “I am particularly interested in human evolution and wish to write a fantasy fiction story based on this theme...”
- List your assumptions
“Humans evolved from chimpanzees millions of years ago”
“The earth changed during this evolution process and continents were formed from a solid mass” - Now challenge your assumptions to develop an innovative novel idea
Record the reversal of your assumptions
Spend some time on how you could accomplish these reversals. List as many ideas/viewpoints as you can
“What if the earth evolves back to these initial times of human evolution?”
“What if the continents shifted back to a solid mass?”
Here are more examples:
- Racing Stripes – Reversing the assumption that you can only race a horse competitively in a horse race.
- The curious case of Benjamin Button – a man who starts aging backwards.
Here is a TV interview that explores the book as well as Innovative writing (ETV last Tuesday):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3XkIjQp9gA
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