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Reading Writing Fun Stuff. Challenge. Creative tools > Challenge When to use it | How to use it | Example | How it works | See also When to use it Use it to force yourself or other people out of a thinking rut. Use it to test out ideas for validity. Use it to challenge the problem or situation you are considering when initially defining the problem. How to use it Take a part of the problem Select all or part of the problem domain that you are going to challenge. Challenge it in some way Find something to challenge and question it deeply. Example I want to help get people out of a shop when there is a fire. Challenging boundaries: break the front window and all walk out together. Challenging sacred cows: put them in the safe with the money. Challenging either-or: Use them to put out the fire. How it works One way in which we deal with the complexity of the world is to make assumptions about many things.

See also Assumption Busting, Provocation, Questioning. English Language Arts: Writing Prompts/Journal Topics. What is... What is something you dislike about yourself? What is something you do well? What is your favourite room in your home and why? What is a good neighbour? What is the worst thing parents can do to their children? What is your favourite time of day?

What is your idea of a dull evening? What if... What would happen if you could fly whenever you wanted? What do you think... What do you think of 3D movies? What...misc. What do you like most about yourself? How... How do you feel when it's your birthday? I wish... I wish I had a million... When... When you are angry, how do you look? Which... Which quality best describes your life--exciting, organised, dull--and why? Why... Why is it important to be honest? Misc... Do you think there is too much fighting on t.v. Five Open Source Apps For Writers and Authors.

By Lisa Hoover - Jul. 17, 2009Comments (9) Even if you have the perfect idea for the next Great American Novel, getting it down on paper is never easy. While you could always use standard word processors like OpenOffice Write or AbiWord, they don't have the bells and whistles that make writing books, manuals, and theses as easy as possible. Fortunately, there are a few open source applications that help budding authors get stories out of their heads and into the hands of readers.

Kabikaboo - This recursive writing assistant is perfect for managing large documents, technical manuals, and long novels. Storybook - Any author or novelist will tell you writing a book is a complicated affair. Celtx - Many scriptwriters swear by Celtx, and with good reason. LyX - If you do a lot of academic writing, theses, or scientific papers, Lyx will make sure the structure of your documents meets formal acceptance requirements. Creative Thinking Tools.

Tone/Attitude Words. JOURNAL. Phrase Thesaurus - ideas generator for writers | online thesaurus.