by Gabi Snyder
Hello, Storystormers! You’ve made it to day 24 and I suspect you’ve already collected several shiny new ideas. Hooray!
BUT, alas, what about those old ideas that won’t leave you alone, that haunt your sleep and follow you everywhere? Maybe you have one particular idea that’s near and dear to you. You’ve tried writing it three, five, fifteen different ways and nothing quite works. You’re tempted to bid that idea a forever farewell, and yet you know there’s a reason you keep coming back to it. There’s something there. But how can you discover the perfect way to turn that beloved idea into a stellar story?
Well…no promises but try these sideways approaches to discover a new portal into your story!
THE MIX AND MATCH APPROACH!
Compile a list of old ideas that you still love but have not yet been able to write into a winning story. Write each idea on a sticky note for easy mixing and matching.
Look at your list. Do you see any ideas that seem to go together, perhaps complement each other? If so, create a list of five ways you could combine those ideas into a new idea.
Now look for ideas that seem worlds apart from one another. What would happen if you combined those disparate ideas? Can you create something new and surprising?
THE UNEXPECTED APPROACH!
For a particular idea, create a list of at least five ways you could write the story in wholly unexpected ways – the stranger the better. For instance, if your idea is “octopus Houdini” inspired by the true story of Inky (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/160414-inky-octopus-escapes-intelligence), what are five unlikely or unusual ways to approach that story? For example:
- The octopus hypnotizes her audience, including the reader!
- Instead of focusing on the octopus’s amazing escapes, the story focuses on the octopus’s amazing appearances. She unexpectedly appears in surprising places.
- The unlikely friendship between the octopus and the person charged with recapturing her.
- The octopus escapes through a magic door and enters a world of mythical creatures.
- The octopus is actually another creature disguised as an octopus.
I imagine your list will be totally different. Have fun with it–play!
THE BALDERDASH APPROACH! (for a group)
“Balderdash” is one of my all-time favorite words (and it’s also on Tara’s list of 500+ Fun, Cool, and Interesting Words). Balderdash is also one of my favorite boardgames, and that’s probably because it involves making things up—but within parameters. During gameplay you invent answers to particular questions in an attempt to fool your opponents. For our StoryStorm purposes, let’s tweak the usual Balderdash categories into these three—
- Unusual words: You and your critique partners take turns sharing unusual, important, or intriguing words from your ideas or stories that you have not yet shared with each other. You know why a particular word is important to your story, but your CPs don’t. In guessing the why behind the word, your CPs might come up with potential connections you hadn’t considered!
- Characters: You might have an idea or story that involves a key character. You have an idea of who this character is. But your fellow players/writers aren’t familiar with the character, so when you give them the character name, they’ll make up completely new character descriptions. You might end up liking one of their descriptions enough to borrow it for your story!

{One of my favorite characters–the cat from TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE, illustrated by Robin Rosenthal!}
- Titles: If you have a story titled “The Bridge,” your critique partners would share one-line descriptions of what they think your story is about. And again, one of their ideas might inspire a new approach to your story. In the game of Balderdash, sometimes the simplest answer ends up being the right answer. If your story has become overcomplicated, you might find a simpler idea among your critique partners’ answers.
I hope these suggestions give you some fodder for play. Take what resonates with you and ignore the rest! Happy idea generating!


Gabi Snyder is giving away a choice between one 30-minute “Ask Me Anything” Zoom or one picture book critique. The winner will also receive a copy of her latest picture book, TODAY (out January 30, 2024).
You’re eligible to win if you’re a registered Storystorm 2024 participant and you have commented only once on today’s blog post.
Prizes will be distributed at the conclusion of Storystorm.

Gabi (rhymes with “baby”) Snyder is a fan of the unexpected and the author of several picture books including TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE, illustrated by Robin Rosenthal; LISTEN, illustrated by Stephanie Graegin; and COUNT ON US!, illustrated by Sarah Walsh. Gabi is also the author of the upcoming picture books TODAY (coming January 30, 2024) and LOOK (coming April 16, 2024).
Gabi studied psychology at the University of Washington and creative writing at The University of Texas. When she’s not writing, she loves taking nature walks and baking sweet treats. She lives in Oregon with her family. Learn more at GabiSnyder.com or connect with her on Instagram @gabi_snyder_writer.
















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January 24, 2024 at 8:35 am
thecrowsmap
Gabi, thanks for these ways to play with ideas.
Gail Hartman
January 24, 2024 at 8:37 am
kiwijenny
Thanks Gabi rhymes with Baby Balderdash is one of my favorite words too. I like the idea of dusting off previous ideas and mixing and matching them. Weird is another of my favorite words.
January 24, 2024 at 8:38 am
sburdorf
Some great stuff here. Thank you for sharing your process.
January 24, 2024 at 8:38 am
tinamcho
Thank you for these ideas to try, Gabi! Congrats on all your books.
January 24, 2024 at 8:41 am
coachrochelle
What fun ideas! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 8:41 am
Deborah Agranat Sullivan
Love the sideways approaches, Gabi! Always helpful …thanks for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 8:43 am
Mark Bentz
These are wonderful suggestions, Gabi.
Thank you for sharing. Congratulations on your many books.
January 24, 2024 at 8:46 am
Christina Dankert
I love the Balderdash approach and look forward to trying it with writing friends. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 8:46 am
authorkatiemahood
Thanks for such a fun post, Gabi! I love Balderdash, and feel like this is such a fun approach to creating stories!
January 24, 2024 at 8:49 am
Jany Campana
Thanks Gabi for all the new approaches!
January 24, 2024 at 8:52 am
aubreyalliethewriter
This sounds like a fun way to approach stale ideas! Thanks for the inspiration!
January 24, 2024 at 8:54 am
anchance
Thank you, Gabi! Great ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 8:55 am
readmybook2002
Thank you for the new ways to “know” about your book in story and character
January 24, 2024 at 8:55 am
rosecappelli
Thank you, Gabi. I’m going to try out some of these ideas today!
January 24, 2024 at 8:55 am
Rebecca Colby
I’ve never played Balderdash so I’m going to have to get a group together ASAP. So many great exercises! Thanks for sharing these approaches, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 8:55 am
1marth1
Thanks, Gabi, for giving us new ways to dust off our old ideas. There is a reason that we save our ideas. Maybe they just need a fresh approach.
January 24, 2024 at 8:58 am
lynnpesicka
Gabi, Thank you for giving me stategies on how to retry my old ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 9:01 am
syorkeviney
Gabi, playing with our ideas new and old, what a wonderful way to get unstuck! Thanks for these new (to us) writing strategies!
January 24, 2024 at 9:03 am
Julie Hauswirth
I love these exercises! Thank you for sharing with us!
January 24, 2024 at 9:05 am
elisederstine
These strategies sound so helpful! Thanks, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 9:08 am
amyhouts
Thanks, Gabi, for the great ideas! So helpful. Congratulation on your books!
January 24, 2024 at 9:09 am
lhofke
Thanks for sharing these great ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 9:10 am
Melissa Rafson Friedman
I can’t believe I’ve never played Balderdash! I need to!
January 24, 2024 at 9:11 am
Laura Wippell
Love the idea of involving our CPs in the idea generating process! Thank you Gabi for sharing this fun approach!
January 24, 2024 at 9:12 am
christinashawnbooks
I love this idea of letting critique partners guess what a title or name would be about. So fun! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:12 am
Laura
Unexpected inspirations
January 24, 2024 at 9:13 am
Lisa Thompson
Great post. I have a few of those nagging stories that keep bugging me to find a way to make them work. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:20 am
Vanessa Konoval
Oh wow, these sound like FUN and effective ideas. Thanks for posting, Gabi! I can’t wait to get started on these…
January 24, 2024 at 9:22 am
JF Hall Writes
These are nice tips, Gabi — thank you! Not only am I a huge fan of Balderdash (the board game and the word), but I liked your recommendations regarding how to revisit a story that just isn’t working. The methodical approach nature of the approaches especially calls out to me. (Freedom in structure!) Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:22 am
Gregory E Bray
Thanks for the post.
January 24, 2024 at 9:26 am
Jill Purtee (P. J.)
I like the idea of involving critique partners in the idea process based on the title. Thank you.
January 24, 2024 at 9:28 am
schellijo
So many wonderful and useable ideas! Thank you for sharing.
January 24, 2024 at 9:30 am
ptnozell
Yeah for old ideas reimagined in new ways! And I love the idea of sharing words & characters with critique partners & seeing what results. Thank you, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 9:30 am
Genevieve Gorback
I love the idea of the “Unexpected Approach!” Some of the must fun PBs are wacky and must have come from a similar brainstorming activity! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:30 am
Jane Dippold
Thanks for the brainstorming with ideas suggestions-congrats on your books!
January 24, 2024 at 9:31 am
sheriradovich0384
Thanks Gabi, I need to interact more with critique partners and suggest more changes or off-the-wall ideas to stimulate ideas. We don’t brainstorm enough. Congratulations with all your book successes.
January 24, 2024 at 9:34 am
kcollazo
You had me at “Balderdash”! Great suggestions for stretching our writing muscles in new ways! Thanks for sharing and congrats on the new books!
January 24, 2024 at 9:36 am
clcoate
Thank you for your insight! I quite like the Unexpected Approach!
January 24, 2024 at 9:37 am
eleanorannpeterson
I love this idea Gabi! During our next ZOOM Chat with my CPs I will suggest we play Balderdash. Thanks for sharing.
January 24, 2024 at 9:39 am
julianamjones728
Congrats on the books coming out. Balderdash looks like a fun game to play with the CPs! Thanks for giving me ideas to improve my stories.
January 24, 2024 at 9:39 am
millerritam
Love your ideas. Thank you so much!
January 24, 2024 at 9:40 am
ccspizzirri
What terrific I pirating for creating new story u
Ideas! I love the mix and match! Thanks, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 9:43 am
Writer on the run
Gabe, you are reminding me to play when I hit the roadblock, to dance around the obstacles and have fun with it! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 9:46 am
asiqueira1307
What a fun game. I will have to play it with my grandkids and maybe some ideas will pop up.
January 24, 2024 at 9:53 am
tomirueswrites
I enjoyed reading Gabi’s advice and I also really enjoyed her bio! Fun! THANKS:)
January 24, 2024 at 9:54 am
Andria Rosenbaum
Thanks for suggesting we play with our ideas *before* we start writing.
January 24, 2024 at 9:54 am
krharrellnw
Time to dust off my very first PB idea!
January 24, 2024 at 9:55 am
Lucretia Schafroth
Thank you for sharing your insights, ideas and unique “sideways” approaches to rejuvenating old ideas, Gabi. I’m looking forward to giving each a try, especially the unexpected approach!
January 24, 2024 at 9:55 am
jennifermaryg
So many inspiring ideas here! Thanks for sharing! 📚♥️
January 24, 2024 at 9:56 am
joanlongstaff
I really liked this posting – lots of ideas to get new ideas, or hone down and bring focus to a story. Thank you for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 9:57 am
allisonbeyergmailcom
I love balderdash the game and word, too! I really like the title exercise that you suggested. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:59 am
Joy Wieder
Sounds like fun! Thanks for the ideas to mix things up
January 24, 2024 at 10:01 am
donnacangelosi
Great ideas, Gabi! Thanks so much for sharing and Congrats on your beautiful books!
January 24, 2024 at 10:02 am
mornagersho
I love all the ideas posted BUT especially simply the core concept of revisiting a seed idea that you previously abandoned ( regardless of the reason). I def. have a few drafts and a few ideas I that have been shelved for either lack of energy, or worry that they are tired tropes. Love this! Onward & Upward.
January 24, 2024 at 10:05 am
Lynne Marie
Love this brilliant post so much and shared with my writing group! Thanks for the inspiration. LM
January 24, 2024 at 10:06 am
Robin Brett Wechsler
Great suggestions, Gabi! You’ve definitely given me fodder. I’m a huge fan of your books – congrats on all your success!
January 24, 2024 at 10:07 am
pathaap
Boy, can I relate to your comments on having old ideas you don’t won’t to let go of! Thanks, Gabi, for sharing the approaches you can use to turn them into a story.
January 24, 2024 at 10:07 am
zoodocwrites
Love a good game night playing Balderdash! Never thought to apply it to writing. Thanks for the tip!
January 24, 2024 at 10:09 am
reedandwritekids
Lots of great ideas here! Thanks. It’s hard in the home stretch to give fresh perspective but you found it!
January 24, 2024 at 10:12 am
kathalsey
Ty, Gabi. This is a wonderful way to get “unstuck” plus all those games! What fun!
January 24, 2024 at 10:12 am
Laura Purdie Salas
As an avid game player, I love these ideas! Thanks, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 10:12 am
Daryl Gottier
Thanks for the great ideas. My next critique group meeting will be even more fun than usual!
January 24, 2024 at 10:13 am
Kindness Kangaroo
What a fun way to brainstorm!
January 24, 2024 at 10:13 am
Jessica Coupé
Thanks for the ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 10:15 am
migratingmoosegmailcom
Thank you for the fun post – great ideas!!
January 24, 2024 at 10:15 am
Linda KulpTrout
These ideas are so much fun! Thank you, and congratulations on all of your books!
January 24, 2024 at 10:17 am
michelemeleen
Balderdash is also my favorite board game, but most people have never heard of it!
January 24, 2024 at 10:18 am
Kathy Erskine
Great suggestions, Gabi! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:20 am
kelliearted
I definitely have some old ideas that I can’t get right. Thanks for these new approaches 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 10:21 am
Suzanne Lewis
Great suggestions for generating story ideas, Gabi. I’m starting with the “unexpected approach” (loved your examples) – can’t wait to see where that leads! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:22 am
kellybirdsong2019
Great ideas. Thanks so much for sharing.
January 24, 2024 at 10:24 am
Melissa L Lettis
Oh my gosh, I love the idea of Balderdash critique group day 😀
January 24, 2024 at 10:27 am
maureenegan
Love these! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:31 am
Aileen Stewart
Eureka! What a fun post 😊
January 24, 2024 at 10:32 am
Helen M. Waters
Thanks for a fun list of new ways to play with ideas! I love making a game out of it. Woohoo! Off to play!
January 24, 2024 at 10:33 am
allyenz
The unexpected approach examples you gave are fun and zany. Thanks Gabi! Now i need to go check out Two Dogs on a Bicycle and see more of that cat. 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 10:34 am
gottawritenow
Thank you Gabi for this wonderful post. Looking forward to Balderdash-ing and some sideways thinking to unstick a few ideas. Congratulations on your upcoming books-look forward to reading them!
January 24, 2024 at 10:34 am
robincurrie1
I love the idea of taking a one-word title and writing multiple stories from it! Thanks.
January 24, 2024 at 10:36 am
hamblinkris
Your characters idea was very interesting. Thank you.
Kris
January 24, 2024 at 10:40 am
natashaffdfd87f06
I joined two ideas and it worked! This was such a rich article. Thank you.
January 24, 2024 at 10:40 am
Sheri Delgado Preston
Hi Gabi- Thank you so much for the writing tips/exercises. I am going to “write play” today!
January 24, 2024 at 10:42 am
michelleleewritesmagic
Gabi – a fellow creative writing UT-Austin grad! Fancy meeting you here! Love the octopus ideas – and I have definitely seen over the last few posts that mixing & matching & stirring things up is the way to find interesting stories!
January 24, 2024 at 10:44 am
Cathy Ballou Mealey
Hip hip hooray for playing with ideas Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 10:45 am
Joyce P. Uglow
Bring on the fun and funny!
January 24, 2024 at 10:45 am
Kathryn LeRoy
Great suggestions for looking at ideas with new eyes and perspective. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:45 am
Melissa McDaniel
Great suggestions, Gabi! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:48 am
kristarantino
Great suggestions! Mix & Match is my fav. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 10:49 am
lisakdaviswriting
What a great idea! I have several ideas/1st drafts I should dust off an give this a go.
January 24, 2024 at 10:54 am
jasmithwriter
I love the mix and match post-its idea. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:59 am
calliebdean
I love the idea of playing brainstorming games with other writers! Thanks Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 11:00 am
Tracey Kiff-Judson
Gabi, thank you so much for these suggestions. They got my brain churning and a couple characters popped out already!
January 24, 2024 at 11:04 am
bevbaird
Love Balderdash and love all your ideas. Thanks for an inspiring post.
January 24, 2024 at 11:08 am
Carol Gwin Nelson
Balderdash is one of our favorite games for a group. I like the idea of using it to generate ideas. Thanks for the inspiration!
January 24, 2024 at 11:08 am
arndt4writing
Great ideas! I love the mix and match idea and can’t wait to try it! Thanks so much, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 11:09 am
sue macartney
Gabi, thanks for a great post and these fun, creative ways to resuscitate those nagging ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 11:10 am
Sylvia Mary Grech
Thank you for your post Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 11:13 am
Angie
Oooh, great ideas! Also. I need to try them all! Thank you, Gabi!
Angie Quantrell
January 24, 2024 at 11:16 am
Laurie Elmquist
Hi Gabi, I love the idea of talking with critique partners and bouncing a few words back and forth.
January 24, 2024 at 11:17 am
Melissa Stoller
I love these exercises, Gabi! I look forward to reading TODAY!
January 24, 2024 at 11:17 am
geigerlin
Gabi, An idea mashup…awesome idea! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 11:21 am
Teresa Rodrigues
This is an interesting approach! Thanks for sharing, Gabi, and congrats on your upcoming releases.
January 24, 2024 at 11:21 am
Armineh Manookian
Thank you, Gabi, for the many helpful and creative tips!
January 24, 2024 at 11:26 am
Barbara Farland
My writing group will love these ideas. Game on!
January 24, 2024 at 11:26 am
inquirylane
Oh…I love the critique group ideas! Thanks for sharing!-Macy
January 24, 2024 at 11:26 am
Tina Hoggatt
Oh, so THIS is what a critique group is for. We’re going to try this set of ideas. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 11:28 am
CE King
YES! I have ideas that haunt me every day, but when I sit down to write them….nothing comes. I will try your ideas! Thanks
January 24, 2024 at 11:31 am
jenngautam
Love these ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 11:34 am
Mona Pease
Balderdash! Words, lists, old ideas, new ideas, mixing, mashing…Not that anyone planned this, but I see a thread running through StoryStorm this year. I’d better pay attention! Thank you Gabi for your balderdash thoughts!!!
January 24, 2024 at 11:37 am
paulajbecker
These all sound like fun games/exercises, Gabi! Thank you for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 11:37 am
judyrubin13
Thank you, Gabi, for sharing your wide array of story development ideas. What a motivational post.
January 24, 2024 at 11:40 am
Katie Schwartz
Love this post, Gabi, I can always benefit from ideas for how to generate ideas! And I love the specific ways you list to shake up the story that’s hovering in the back of our minds. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 11:44 am
helenlysicatos
Well this is a super fun approach to trying to jumpstart some old ideas. Thanks for the suggestions.
January 24, 2024 at 11:45 am
Cathy Stefanec Ogren
I have an idea that won’t go away. Your suggested tips are just what I’m looking for. Thanks for sharing, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 11:45 am
jumpbaby
Thanks for the ideas! My library system has ordered 10 copies of Today and I’m 2nd in line. 🙂
Cheryl Johnson
January 24, 2024 at 11:45 am
Tanya Konerman
I love the Balderdash approach! And especially for ideas I’m struggling with.
January 24, 2024 at 11:47 am
abby mumford
Balderdash is one of my favorite games too…but no one in my family will play it with me. (Sigh.) Thank you for giving me a new way to incorporate the game with people who I think I CAN convince to play – my critique partners. Brilliant!
January 24, 2024 at 11:51 am
Mia Geiger
Thank you, Gabi! And congratulations on all your successes!
January 24, 2024 at 11:51 am
macsheperd
Have you ever had a story that you got it all down except that you can’t seem to get it all down, just right? Or one (or five) that just sticks in your mind for years and no matter what you try to do, it’s just not right. Either you can’t figure out POV, or there’s a hole, or the end just won’t end. Or every submission that actually comes back is a great big negatory.
Yeah, rhetorical questions, I know.
Keep going. Keep working. Keep on writing it wrong so you can indeed “write it right.” (nod to all those how to books with that exact title.) Let’s face it, if there are a dozen or five dozen books with the same title that cover a lot of the same to do stuff, we certainly can all give ourselves permission and liberty to write it wrong until we finally, at last, Write It Right.
January 24, 2024 at 11:52 am
Sarah Hetu-Radny
I love this idea, Gabi. I am definitely going to do it. But not today–ugh, I have flu. Thanks for the post!
January 24, 2024 at 11:54 am
amybeth349
I liked the game Balderdash in college. We played every day. I think it is great to use board games to inspire book ideas! I play tile and word games online and I think some great ideas could come from then! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 11:55 am
kkeppol
Thank you for the fun suggestions.
January 24, 2024 at 11:58 am
Srividhya Venkat
Thank you, Gaby! I love your ideas, especially the Balderdash. What a fun way to generate more ideas with your CPs!
January 24, 2024 at 11:59 am
jms5880
Such great ideas for making a story fresh and interesting. Thank you for sharing.
January 24, 2024 at 12:00 pm
heidikyates
I love your playful approach to brainstorming. Thank you for sharing, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 12:00 pm
naturewalkwithgod
Thank you, Gabi, for these wonderful suggestions. — Kim Peterson
January 24, 2024 at 12:00 pm
gregoryfulgione
I do have a couple of ideas that just haven’t panned out yet. Maybe playing one of your suggested games will do the trick! Thanks for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 12:00 pm
Annie Lynn/AnnieBirdd Music, LLC
Congratulations Gabi on TODAY, as well as congrats to all who worked on bringing this book to readers. Kids (and adults) need to be reminded its ok to slow down, & find moments of calm and joy and other good feelings and observations. I like your suggestions of having CPs read your story and guess about the characters and plots, as well as sharing their own perspectives. I bet that’s how people get started co-writing. Collaboration can be powerful. I also like when an Artist puts their own spin on a writer’s words. I am always amazed when an illustrator takes one of my songs and comes up with ideas I would never have dreamed of. It makes the writing even more alive. Please enter me for the drawing for the Ask me Anything and book. Stay well and creative, all!
January 24, 2024 at 12:01 pm
daydreambelievin
Thanks for the fun excercises! Can’t wait to try some of these!
January 24, 2024 at 12:02 pm
Angela De Groot
I love Balderdash, too. Haven’t played it in years so will have to rectify that. Thanks for the tips on how to find new ways to make old ideas shine. It might also be a fun writing prompt for our crit group – randomly select a name, and everyone comes up with a character description for the name. Would be fun to see how different the characters end up being – all with the same name.
January 24, 2024 at 12:02 pm
Ellie Langford
Thanks for the helpful variety of creative ideas for overcoming writers block or improving a story.
January 24, 2024 at 12:04 pm
Laurie Bouck
These are great suggestions, thank you for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 12:08 pm
Kristi Mahoney
Gabi–these are such great ideas!! I love Balderdash and never thought to play with my CPs using writing ideas. So fun! Thank you for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 12:13 pm
riverwoods21
I love this idea and reading TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE. What a fun silly book. Good luck on your future writing projects.
January 24, 2024 at 12:14 pm
mlyablonaolcom
I’m going to go through my old ideas today! Thanks for the inspiration 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 12:14 pm
mariautumn7c81b37a0a
These are some very fun ideas! I look forward to trying some with my critique partners.
January 24, 2024 at 12:17 pm
Lindsey Aduskevich
Thank you, Gabi! I love the idea of bouncing these ideas off of critique partners. What a creative way to increase the number of ideas in our journals! 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 12:19 pm
Naana Amissah
I like the fun way of playing around with words with a partner to come up with interesting characters and titles . Thank you Gabi
January 24, 2024 at 12:27 pm
Becki Kidd
What fun, Gabi! You’ve given me several ideas to try today. Thanks for your post.
January 24, 2024 at 12:27 pm
Marie Prins
I wonder if bouncing ideas off critique partners would help me come up with a better beginning for a story that keeps telling me to come up with something different.
January 24, 2024 at 12:32 pm
TerriMichels
Thank you for brightening my day with these fun ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 12:34 pm
emmelineforrestal
These sound great! (I’m also very inspired to go buy Balderdash the board game, since I’ve actually never played it!) Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 12:36 pm
LaurenKerstein
What a fun post! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 12:36 pm
erozmus
thanks for sharing!!
January 24, 2024 at 12:39 pm
Jennifer
Thanks so much! Especially love the idea of playing a game with critique partners to help each other generate ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 12:43 pm
lavern15
Very neat approaches, Gabi!! Love it and can’t wait to try them.
January 24, 2024 at 12:46 pm
bookclubhbhs
Your post has me so inspired & generating so many lists and ideas!!! Thank you so much! Your books sound wonderful and I am now following you on Instagram. I think it’s really cool you studied psychology; I’ve always been interested in formally learning that subject! Do you use elements learned from your psychology background in character and/or story creation during your writing process?
January 24, 2024 at 12:48 pm
Leslie Santamaria
Fun ideas for our critique group retreat coming up. Thanks, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 12:49 pm
Cait Darfler
I like the THE BALDERDASH APPROACH! What a fun idea. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 12:52 pm
Natasha Garnett
Thanks, Gabi (rhymes with baby, good to know!) Combining ideas and gleaning some from CPs is good advice. This is how classic, old, nagging, tantalizing, or shopworn become new and we all hope- publishable!
January 24, 2024 at 12:53 pm
Heidi McFadzean
I love the idea of using post it notes so you can physically move them around. My brain would definitely benefit from that kind of hands on approach.
And happy early book birthday for TODAY!
January 24, 2024 at 12:53 pm
debbiemoeller
Such a fun approach. I love these ideas! Besides my CPs I have others I could try this out on! Thanks for the awesome post. 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 1:00 pm
elizabethwilcoxsaba
Thank you Gaby!
January 24, 2024 at 1:02 pm
Stephanie D Jones
Balderdash is my favorite game too – although pre-branding, we called it Dictionary. I am inspired to get my critique partners to play!
January 24, 2024 at 1:07 pm
beaumontsd2
Love the unique angles in these sideways approaches –they will help me bring a much-loved idea back to the table! Thank you, Gaby!
January 24, 2024 at 1:08 pm
writeremmcbride
Gabi, we used to play “Dictionary” in the same way as you describe “Balderdash!” Such fun! And as you say, some of the most common or simplest words created the most fun, since they had a surprisingly simple definition (which we usually had overly-complicated…)! Thank you for the great post!
January 24, 2024 at 1:16 pm
greengirlblueplanet
Fun idea with the balderdash approach!
January 24, 2024 at 1:19 pm
Lisa Billa
Thanks for sharing fun ways to give worn out ideas some new spark! Congratulations on your new book- my library has it on order and I look forward to reading!
January 24, 2024 at 1:20 pm
Jenny Boyd
Thanks for your post! I am especially eager to try the mix-and-match idea. Congratulations on your upcoming books!
January 24, 2024 at 1:26 pm
Bridgitte Rodguez
Such a fun idea! I love your book Listen, and look forward to checking out your new ones!
January 24, 2024 at 1:40 pm
Natalie Lynn Tanner
GABI: I LOVE these “sideways approaches to discover a new portal into” finding different ways to tell our stories. Your creative ideas are already SPARKING new ideas for me. THANK YOU for the INSPIRATION to engage in COPIOUS amounts of BALDERDASH!
January 24, 2024 at 1:42 pm
karenrafeedie
OMG. Post-it notes! Why did’t I think of this? It makes mixing and matching ideas so much easier.
January 24, 2024 at 1:43 pm
laurelneme
Great ideas to play around with!
January 24, 2024 at 1:44 pm
Katie Reinert
What fun ideas! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 1:45 pm
kamalani3
These are fun ideas, Gabi. Thanks for the post!
January 24, 2024 at 1:46 pm
authordebradaugherty
I love your mix and match suggestions. Thank you, Gabi, for these great ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 1:49 pm
Angel Gantnier
Thank you for sharing your great ideas =)
January 24, 2024 at 2:00 pm
littleseedsread
I think I’ll play at mixing and matching story ideas today. Sounds like great fun and I’m anxious to see where it leads. Thanks for sharing these great ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 2:09 pm
Tara Cerven
I love the mix and match idea. I will play with that today. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 2:10 pm
Jenn
Wow – some really great suggestions here that just made my tired brain EXPLODE with ideas today. Thank you!!!!
January 24, 2024 at 2:16 pm
serendipityinstars
I love the mix and match approach – and the new use of all my sticky notes! Thank you for these helpful ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 2:34 pm
heatherstigall
These are really great ideas, Gabi! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 2:34 pm
lauren
I love the idea of favorite words, playing with them and seeing where they go. Sometimes I just jot down a word or two just because I like the word and feel like maybe there will be something there….like mashing it up with another more developed idea!
January 24, 2024 at 2:36 pm
kellietheridgeauthor
Thanks for the tips. I love all these new ways to freshen up old ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 2:38 pm
TL Fales
Oh these sound so fun! Thank you.
January 24, 2024 at 2:41 pm
marianariosr
Thanks for sharing such a creative and fun way to look at past ideas that we seem unable to let go. I have one in particular that I haven’t been able to make work so far. I’ll try one of your suggestions. Thank you! 😊
January 24, 2024 at 2:42 pm
ldodson100
Great suggestions to give a different approach, (and maybe new life), to old ideas. Using the octopus in different story lines were wonderful examples. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 2:47 pm
Laura F. Nielsen
Also a Balderdash fan. What a good idea to apply it to stories in progress!
January 24, 2024 at 2:53 pm
Ben Jeder
Brilliant and fun! Thanks for the inspiration
January 24, 2024 at 2:54 pm
Claire A. B. Freeland
Congratulations on TODAY. I look forward to reading it. Thanks also for the clever way to generate new ideas and broaden creativity.
January 24, 2024 at 2:57 pm
Amy Martinez
Thank you for the post it note idea and for giving a nod to stories that you’ve tried to write 15 times. It feels so good to be reminded I am not alone. I am going to try the sticky note method this week and see if I can combine some ideas to help move my stories along. Thanks again!
January 24, 2024 at 3:02 pm
Ruthie Nicklaus
Love this and I enjoyed checking out more of your lovely work.
January 24, 2024 at 3:04 pm
brintonculp
Fun ideas! I always love a good round of Balderdash. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 3:10 pm
catlady45
Balderdash is one of my favourite games! I look forward to playing around with my story ideas. Thank you, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 3:13 pm
claireannette1
Thanks Gabi – your post is just what I need today.
Congratulations on your newest book!
January 24, 2024 at 3:26 pm
marshaelyn
Gabi,
Balderdash IS a blast! I like your method of taking ideas that stick with us and play around with them by “mixing-and-matching,” etc. When in the trenches digging for the magic of a story in its 30th revision, we often forget the joy of what we do. You’ve reminded us to have fun. Thank you! Sending you energy and inspiration for your continued success…
January 24, 2024 at 3:32 pm
Anne C. Bromley
Thank you, Gabi, for encouraging play in the process. Just what the doctor ordered for today! Wishing you and your newest book all the best.
January 24, 2024 at 3:36 pm
nancyakolb1
another post about smashing ideas together. I particularly love the idea of using unusual words. I think I’ll use Tara’s list for my writing prompts.
January 24, 2024 at 3:50 pm
Alison McGauley
Thanks, Gabi! Something I need to try more often is to try the unexpected approach. I am going to try this on an idea that I’ve been mulling over. I look forward to reading your upcoming book!
January 24, 2024 at 3:52 pm
Jane Baskwill
Balderdash for writers looks like a lot of fun for an individual writer or a group. Thanks for the suggestion.
January 24, 2024 at 3:55 pm
thehugbooks
Thank you for the encouragement to approach stories from new directions.
January 24, 2024 at 3:57 pm
nrompella
Mixing and Matching will be fun. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 3:59 pm
schumerthc
Never thought to do this but sound like it could be fun. Thanks.
January 24, 2024 at 4:01 pm
Mandie Speese
Thank you so much! I have struggled with old ideas that I am fond of. I can’t wait to play story balderdash with my critique partners!
January 24, 2024 at 4:02 pm
Beth Auman
Thanks Gary, I love these writing prompts/ strategies/ games!
January 24, 2024 at 4:11 pm
kwillette13
I love the “Balderdash”-inspired exercises! Will definitely have to try them out with colleagues. Thanks for sharing! (PS-Envious that you live in Oregon – I visited last year for the first time and it was breathtaking!!)
January 24, 2024 at 4:15 pm
Bedwards
Thanks for sharing your different approaches. Love the unexpected approach and your example that came from a real situation.
January 24, 2024 at 4:16 pm
kathleengauer
Love your “expect the unexpected” approach to generating new, surprising and even strange ideas! Thank you so much for these helpful tips and generous prizes!
January 24, 2024 at 4:17 pm
cassiazaven
I like the idea of bringing together different ideas of the past to develop new ones. I tried one this evening, and this technique helped me make an existing idea much more interesting than it was initially. I will continue with the process and see what I can do with all the ideas that are just there. I am eager to try the other ideas in this post with critique partners and see what comes up.
Thank you for sharing.
January 24, 2024 at 4:18 pm
Meredith E
Thanks, Gabi! These are some great ideas- I’m definitely going to try some out!
January 24, 2024 at 4:22 pm
Sara Weingartner
Thank you, Gabi! I love all these brainstorming ideas. Intrigued by the crit group combos… And congrats on your two releases this year!! Yay!!
January 24, 2024 at 4:28 pm
Denise Gallagher
Thank you, Gabi, for these clever ways of brainstorming!
January 24, 2024 at 4:30 pm
Mary Beth Rice
I love the idea of playing Balderdash with my critique group or even using this as a theme for a regional shoptalk to get the juices flowing! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 4:35 pm
Christine Letizia
Such a fun way to generate new ideas – and with friends! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 4:37 pm
Annelouise
Such a fun post, Gabi! Thank you for sharing these playful idea-generating tips. : )
January 24, 2024 at 4:39 pm
kelliannedy
Balderdash is my family’s favorite! It’s tradition for us to play it on New Year’s Eve! This was a great post for me on using the game to generate ideas! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 4:41 pm
Susie
thank you for your playful insights and tips!
January 24, 2024 at 4:44 pm
Elayne
Isn’t it funny that coming at things sideways is so often the most direct route? Thank you for these fun ideas–and for all you shared!
January 24, 2024 at 4:45 pm
Allison Green
It has never occurred to me to work like this as a critique group or to make that time together so versatile. Hmm…I’m going to think on this for a while. GENIUS!
January 24, 2024 at 4:47 pm
cnparch
Great ideas on how to re-think an old story idea! Thank you. 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 4:48 pm
tinefg
Thank you Gabi, what wonderful critique group games and suggestions, can’t wait to bring them to our next meeting! Congratulations on your up coming releases.
January 24, 2024 at 4:52 pm
Christine Graham
Thanks you! These are such fun ideas to try.
January 24, 2024 at 4:54 pm
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Thank you for this advice! I have a bunch of ideas, mostly PB nonfiction, that won’t let me go. I’d love to give them a new path into the world.
January 24, 2024 at 4:56 pm
Kimberly. Storyteller
I love the idea of mixing and matching ideas. Your post was a blast to read. Thanks for the inspiration!
January 24, 2024 at 4:59 pm
karammitchell
Gabi, this is wonderful! I love the Balderdash approach! Thank you for sharing!
January 24, 2024 at 4:59 pm
Laurel Ranveig Abell
Fun ways to create! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 5:01 pm
Susan Johnston Taylor
Great tips! My CP & I just had a conversation where we kept coming up with phrases to add to our Storystorm lists. 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 5:02 pm
shadikafi
this is so fun, will definitely implement trying to come up with unexpected approaches!
January 24, 2024 at 5:05 pm
Trine Grillo
Fun ideas, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 5:06 pm
jnorland
Thanks for this! What wonderful ways to unblock. One of my favs is. . . Research. The missing puzzle piece for your story just may be lurking in a fascinating fact about octopuses . . . Or Houdini! Also, the cover to ‘Today’ is just beautiful. I want to read it!!!!!
January 24, 2024 at 5:07 pm
Hilary Margitich
These are great ideas, Gabi! Thanks for sharing them.
January 24, 2024 at 5:10 pm
carmelamccainsimmons
Time for me to do some idea smashing!
TODAY sounds lovely. I can’t wait to read it.
January 24, 2024 at 5:13 pm
marty bellis
Gabi, looking forward to reading your newest books. Thanks for the Balderdash idea. Haven’t ever tried that approach before.
January 24, 2024 at 5:29 pm
andreesantini
Thank you, I’m going to take what resonates with me, great post.
January 24, 2024 at 5:29 pm
Deep Frees Studios
Thank you, Gabi. I revisited an old manuscript looking for a fresh perspective. And, I literally changed the perspective, from 3rd person to first! A step in the right direction.
January 24, 2024 at 5:31 pm
58chilihed13
Balderdash is one of my favourite words also! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 5:33 pm
lnsimmons23
Great ideas! Thank you for the post, Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 5:34 pm
joanswanson58
Wow, these are some great ideas! Can’t wait to write some of those ideas previously thought out on sticky notes and match in unusual ways! 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 5:34 pm
sallymcclure
Love the Balderdash! I’m between critique groups at the moment, but my husband and adult children can be my guinea pigs! Mwahahaha! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 5:38 pm
susanahearn45
I really like this approach! Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 5:56 pm
vivianvandevelde
So much good advice in this post! Thank you.
January 24, 2024 at 5:59 pm
fleischmana6
I love the Balderdash approach! This could make for some amazing critique group meetings! Thanks for sharing and congrats on your upcoming book releases!
January 24, 2024 at 6:01 pm
Janice Woods
Thanks for sharing these amazing ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 6:02 pm
Elena Horne
This prompt is a lot like one of the options in Ultimate Balderdash, where you’re given a movie title and have to come up with a one line synopsis.
January 24, 2024 at 6:19 pm
Sallye O'Rourke
I esp. love your TITLE suggestion
January 24, 2024 at 6:37 pm
Karin Larson
Terrific ideas and post, thanks so much! I appreciate your advice and ideas. Congrats on TODAY. I love the cover!
January 24, 2024 at 6:37 pm
Tarja Helena Nevala
Balderdash does get the creative brain working and I hope think of this while writing. Thank you and congrats on your soon to be publishedbooks.
January 24, 2024 at 6:44 pm
Poupette
Glad there’s hope for those old ideas! Thanks, Gabi. BTW, octopus article won’t open w/out a log in.
January 24, 2024 at 6:44 pm
marywarth
Thank you Gabi! These are great suggestions!
January 24, 2024 at 6:47 pm
Kaye Baillie
Thanks for the prompts Gabi and congrats on your latest book!
January 24, 2024 at 6:49 pm
Diane O'Neill
Thanks so much for these inspiring tips!
January 24, 2024 at 6:50 pm
Gail Aherne
I can’t wait to try Balderdash with my crit partners! Thank you for the terrific post and great ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 6:52 pm
Carol Gordon Ekster
Thanks, Gabi. Just what I needed….some fodder for play!
January 24, 2024 at 6:53 pm
DrZatHome
Love all of these fun and creative games to shake up old ideas!! Thanks so much!
January 24, 2024 at 6:56 pm
Bethanny Parker
Great suggestions for coming up with a new story idea.
January 24, 2024 at 7:01 pm
tinagraham103
Great tips, thank you Gabi. I must get some sticky notes as I love the idea of mix and match 🙂
January 24, 2024 at 7:14 pm
taracho4
This was a timely post for me because I had just collected stories that I just couldn’t get to work for some reason into a folder. I was surprised I had 8 of them to write on post-its. Already generated ideas of how to mash concepts and come at one of my stories a few unexpected ways. Thank you for the encouragement and advice!
January 24, 2024 at 7:22 pm
Donna Rossman
What fun, Gabi—can’t wait to try the Balderdash ideas! LISTEN is one of my favorite mentor texts! 😊 Thanks for the inspiration!
January 24, 2024 at 7:30 pm
Lisa
This is great! I love archaic words and absurd words. 😛
January 24, 2024 at 7:37 pm
Jennifer
Ideas that haunt–yes, indeed! Thanks for sharing the different approaches to open a potential portal to turn those ideas into stories.
January 24, 2024 at 7:39 pm
karenleewyoming
Fun ideas! I hope they help me diacover a perfect angle on an old idea that needs its story to be told!
January 24, 2024 at 7:41 pm
D. Kim
Mix-n-match 👔👖👠👡! Love it! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 7:47 pm
Lorraine
Great suggestion for old stories where “something is there” but the story is not working out. Thanks.
January 24, 2024 at 7:47 pm
Ali V. (they/them)
Love getting ideas for creative games to play with a partner!
January 24, 2024 at 8:15 pm
Jan Milusich
I love the word balderdash too! Thanks for the different point of view idea!
January 24, 2024 at 8:35 pm
hansenjc13
What fun ideas! I have a knack for overcomplicated things so I really like the Balderdash idea with Titles. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 8:58 pm
jenwritespbs
Now this is fun! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 9:15 pm
sblotevogel
Such fun ideas! Thank you for the suggestions!
January 24, 2024 at 9:23 pm
Linda Sakai
Love the ideas. Have approached my critique group about trying them out. Loved TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE. Very clever.
Thank you.
January 24, 2024 at 9:23 pm
Janet Frenck Sheets
“The stranger the better” is my type of rule! I prefer picture books that are surprising in some way.
January 24, 2024 at 9:24 pm
Helen Taylor
Balderdash was my FAVORITE game as a kid! Thank you for reminding me of it today, and for these great suggestions.
January 24, 2024 at 9:25 pm
marty
Thank you, Gabi! We played Balderdash before it was a commercially available game using a dictionary. It was a favorite game for our annual family games day. What a great way to hear new takes on ideas of our own. I love TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE. Can’t wait to read TODAY. Thank you for posting and for the generous prize choices. Happy Storystorming!
January 24, 2024 at 9:41 pm
ssjaslove
Love your suggestions for working with Storystorm ideas, especially using Balderdash with my critique group!
January 24, 2024 at 9:42 pm
bgonsar
Great ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 9:48 pm
wyszguy
Oh, my! What fun ideas! Thank you!!!
January 24, 2024 at 9:50 pm
Lindsay Moretti
Such fun ways to come up with more ideas! Thank you for a great post!
January 24, 2024 at 9:55 pm
Matthew Lasley
I love the Balderdash idea. Maybe I’ll use it at our next writers Retreat!
January 24, 2024 at 9:58 pm
Aimee Larke
Love the idea of mixing and matching different ideas from my list! Thank you for the inspiration.
January 24, 2024 at 9:59 pm
anaarchistories
Love these fun ideas. I like the suggestion to come up with several unexpected ways. It immediately was helpful with one of my “stuck” stories!
January 24, 2024 at 10:04 pm
Laurie Seaford
So many fun ways to jolt the creativity–thank you! I’m eager to suggest the Balderdash approach with my critique group.
January 24, 2024 at 10:04 pm
rosihollinbeck
I just won a copy of your book from Susannah Leonard Hill’s blog and can’t wait to see it! I love mish-mashing Ideas. Thanks for an inspirational post.
January 24, 2024 at 10:11 pm
jbbower
Thanks for a great post Gabi. I have a story like that; one that I have tried — and am hoping to — turn into something “stellar.” Hopefully one of these sideways approaches will work! Thanks again for the ideas.
January 24, 2024 at 10:13 pm
aesauble
Thanks for these ideas! They remind me of a story-telling exercise from high school to pull three words out of a bag and create a story that combined them.
January 24, 2024 at 10:18 pm
katecarroll
Gabi, I absolutely love Balderdash, so using it as a way to inject some new life into some old ideas is very cool. Thanks for the tips and Congratulations on your upcoming book birthday.
January 24, 2024 at 10:30 pm
Christine Van Zandt, MILKWEED FOR MONARCHS (Beaming Books, 2024)
Being playful and thinking outside the box isn’t just fun but really can result in a book. Thanks for encouraging us to do this!
January 24, 2024 at 10:31 pm
Rachelle Burk
Excellent suggestions! Thank you Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 10:34 pm
meganewhitaker21
Your book comes out next week! Exciting! Great post-I love Balderdash-I may need to take that out and see what I can find. Thanks and Congratulations!
January 24, 2024 at 10:48 pm
kirstenbockblog
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing
January 24, 2024 at 10:50 pm
Dawn Prochovnic
I just loved this post, Gabi (ESPECIALLY the tip about the sticky notes). That is such a fantastic idea. Thank you so much!
January 24, 2024 at 10:55 pm
Colleen Owen Murphy
Gabi, I really loved your suggestions, especially the last two. I now want to go out and buy Balderdash. I think it would be so much fun to try your game tweaks with my critique group.
Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 10:57 pm
Alicia Shawn Gagnon
Practical ideas for critique group brainstorming. TU!
January 24, 2024 at 11:00 pm
ralucasirbu
Oh, now I have a brain worm – Balderdash. It sounds like a word dropped on the Silk Road and picked by the hoofs of the camels, carried to the first Caravan Serai, and left there to seep in tea.
Thank you for stirring the imagination, Gabi, and congratulations on your books.
January 24, 2024 at 11:18 pm
sharonkdal
Ohhh love all these ideas for mixing things up! Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 11:32 pm
Melanie Manzer Kyer
Love these ideas– I’ve long been a fan of mixing up the StoryStorm ideas to see if they can work together. I love the idea of letting them loose on our CPs! Congrats on your books!
January 24, 2024 at 11:35 pm
seahorsecoffeeelektra79018
Mixing and matching ideas sounds like so much fun, especially when your CP partners are involved. Thanks!
January 24, 2024 at 11:43 pm
brightwishbooks
Hi Gabi! I just posted about your book Today on Instagram yesterday! How cool 🙂 also thanks for the inspo. I want to do the titles idea with my kids! I’ll ask them what they think the story is about, that’d be so fun to hear a kid perspective!
January 24, 2024 at 11:49 pm
tracyschuldthelixon
I love the Mix and Match idea! Time to go find my sticky notes. Thank you!
January 24, 2024 at 11:49 pm
Adriana Gutierrez
I have so many ideas that haunt me! 😂Thanks for these great ideas!
January 24, 2024 at 11:51 pm
marthaej
Ohhh! I like the mix & match idea! Thanks Gabi!
January 24, 2024 at 11:51 pm
marthaej
Ohhh! I like the mix & match idea! Thanks Gabi!
January 25, 2024 at 12:01 am
Jane F.
Thank you for giving me hope on a story that has gone through many revisions. Your idea to combine with something strange or unexpected might be what brings it around.
January 25, 2024 at 12:22 am
seschipper
Thanks for sharing so many great suggestions! Mix and Match sounds like a great way to “build “a story! 💕📖
January 25, 2024 at 12:36 am
Kate Grimm
Thank you for sharing the fun suggestions!
January 25, 2024 at 12:52 am
Steena Hernandez
Now I can’t stop saying balderdash! 🙂 Thank you, Gabi, for the great post and fun ideas to try!
January 25, 2024 at 12:56 am
Aly Kenna
Thank you, Gabi, for making brainstorming fun. Love Balderdash too. Can’t wait to turn try it out on picture books. Should be lots of fun. Thanks again.
January 25, 2024 at 1:07 am
rindabeach
Balderdash it is! You’re right! I love hearing that 🙂 I do have one old idea I want to pull back out and add a new spin. I have a new idea that I’d love to play with. I think my best work comes when I’m playing 🙂
January 25, 2024 at 1:12 am
Gaby L.
Gaby, I love your book “Two dogs on a trike”, the illustration on the cover takes all my attention, and we can recognize from far away. Hope your newest books “Today”, and “Look” could be amazing too. Thank you for sharing the game focused on gain new ideas from the players.
January 25, 2024 at 1:23 am
Angela Lebovic
Thank you for the great advice!
January 25, 2024 at 1:57 am
kelpellico
I love the playfulness of these approaches and will try them all, thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 2:22 am
Suhasini Gupta
Thanks Gabi, for all the new fun ideas! And congratulations on your books.
January 25, 2024 at 2:34 am
mrbellasgmailcom
Love the suggestion of finding new ideas by playing a word game with a critique group! I also like the unlikely or unusual way to approach a story! Thank you, Gabi!!
January 25, 2024 at 3:30 am
Maria Johnson
OMG! I’m so excited to try these, especially the Balderdash ones. That is one of my all-time fave games. I played once in college, and one of our made-up definitions stuck so well, it became an inside joke the next several months. I don’t even remember what the true definition was. Talk about seeing something in a new way. Thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 3:38 am
sharongiltrowauthor
Thanks for these strategies to look at old ideas in a new way :-).
January 25, 2024 at 4:18 am
steveheron
That was fun, thanks Gabi.
January 25, 2024 at 4:32 am
91mikim19
I definitely want to try the BALDERDASH APPROACH! with my critique group.
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January 25, 2024 at 5:50 am
Catherine Friess
Thank you for sharing such great ideas Gabi :o)
January 25, 2024 at 6:14 am
Rick Starkey
Love the octopus Houdin idea! Thanks for sharing your methods.
January 25, 2024 at 6:38 am
mbhmaine
These are fantastic ideas and I love how they pull in other people to help you consider your ideas/stories in different ways. Great post!
January 25, 2024 at 7:29 am
lsheroan
Balderdash is a family game night classic! Love these ideas!
January 25, 2024 at 7:44 am
lindakaychavezbooks
Thank you for these idea generators! I have lots of “old” ideas that won’t leave me alone. I will definitely be using this!
January 25, 2024 at 8:44 am
lynjekowsky
Looking forward to playing Story Storm Balderdash with my critique group!
January 25, 2024 at 8:48 am
Kimberly Marcus
Hi! I really like your mix and match post it ideas. And that means I get to buy a lot of different colored post its Thank you!!
January 25, 2024 at 8:56 am
melissajmiles1
This would be so much fun for an SCBWI or other writing group meet-up event. Thanks for sharing!
January 25, 2024 at 9:34 am
kkgchoco
Thank you, Gabi. You remind us that we can go back and revisit ideas in new ways that can invigorate our creativity. And you provide us with a wonderful array of ways for doing so. Thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 9:36 am
cherylmsimon
What fun ideas! I am excited to read Today. Congrats and thanks for sharing some inspiration.
January 25, 2024 at 10:10 am
Darla Christie
I chose to work today on older ideas that just haven’t gotten my full attention, or just won’t ‘gel’. Perfect timing! Your post was very helpful as I take another look. I’m excited at trying an unexpected approach. Your tip might just be the key to unlocking the story. Thanks for sharing!
January 25, 2024 at 10:16 am
8catpaws
Let hour ideas collide and see what happens–good idea!
January 25, 2024 at 10:22 am
Lori Williams Writing
So many ideas. So many ways to express and come up with more. Thank you for this post!
January 25, 2024 at 10:28 am
suejeanko
I really like how playful these approaches are. Come out, Inner Kid!
January 25, 2024 at 10:33 am
Joyce Frank
A way to save those orphaned baby manuscripts from oblivion? Yes! Thank you, Gabi!
January 25, 2024 at 10:45 am
writerdi2020
Love these ideas! I look forward to trying them out with writing buddies. Thanks!
January 25, 2024 at 11:09 am
mdk45
Terrific tips, Gabi. Love the idea of saving old ideas and mashing them into something brand new. Thank you.
January 25, 2024 at 11:34 am
pescadita98
I love the word Balderdash and I love your ideas. I can’t wait to play with these!
January 25, 2024 at 11:54 am
Viviane Elbee
Congratulations on your books. I just read Two Dogs on A Trike recently and loved it! I look forward to reading more of your books. Also, thanks for the idea on the writing game to play with cp’s.
January 25, 2024 at 12:59 pm
Gretchen McLellan
My sticky notes are going to find a lot of new uses after this fun post, Gabi! Thanks so much and congratulations on all your book babies!
January 25, 2024 at 1:06 pm
Melissa Escobar
What a great idea there! I’ll have to keep that in mind with some older ideas that need tweaking. And words are the best!
January 25, 2024 at 1:06 pm
Darcee A Freier
Congratulations on your soon to be released book! You didn’t even give us a teaser as to what TODAY is about. Guess I’ll have to read it to find out. Thanks for the ideas!
January 25, 2024 at 1:17 pm
Anita
Thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 1:34 pm
Lauri Meyers
Fun ways to play with ideas. I love gamifying writing:)
January 25, 2024 at 2:04 pm
Gayle Veitenheimer
I love Balderdash. Great idea.
January 25, 2024 at 2:23 pm
claireflewis
Great ideas for using input from critique partners to generate ideas – thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 3:22 pm
libbydemmon
Oh I love the prompt to play this with a critique group!
January 25, 2024 at 3:27 pm
dlapmandi
Unique words, matched with unique characters and titles. Possibly even unique situations! Loved the post, thanks so much.
January 25, 2024 at 3:45 pm
Michelle S Kennedy
I love the idea of brainstorming with critique partners and you had me at ‘game’. I love board games!
January 25, 2024 at 3:50 pm
Nancy Ferguson
Thank you Gabi, Your approach to combining old story ideas will help me…I don’t think I am the only writer with more ideas than stories! You’ve motivated me.
January 25, 2024 at 4:16 pm
Jim Chaize
I will be trying some of your approaches to generate ideas, Gabi. Thanks.
January 25, 2024 at 4:39 pm
Mari Miyagi
Thank you so much for sharing great ideas in detail! I already have a lot of ideas flowing in my head and I’m excited!
January 25, 2024 at 4:55 pm
joseyetta3dd08a42d6
Interesting approach to getting it started. Thanks, Gabi!
January 25, 2024 at 5:06 pm
madisu2021
My ‘grump’ was with me as I read your energetic post. (“Not for me. Never work…”), but this pen was inspired by your words and confidently played this new-to-me game …and out flowed a few new approaches!
I’ll be waiting for “TODAY’ instead of tomorrow. Congrats and thank you.
January 25, 2024 at 5:07 pm
Susan Contreras
Thank you.
January 25, 2024 at 5:11 pm
Leah Marks
The more the merrier when it comes to brainstorming. Thanks for suggesting a ‘Balderdash’ approach.
January 25, 2024 at 5:41 pm
Adrea
Thanks for this post, Gabi! I’m not familiar with Balderdash (the game) but I love the idea of applying it to places where we’re stuck with our stories.
January 25, 2024 at 6:13 pm
gattodesign
Thanks so much, great ideas.
January 25, 2024 at 6:33 pm
Fiona Bannatyne
I love the idea of finding a way use old ideas, and I love the idea of game-ifying idea development! Will definitely be trying all of these. Thank you.
January 25, 2024 at 6:40 pm
shirley301
Thanks for a great post.
January 25, 2024 at 6:53 pm
staceygustafson
Fabulous suggestions…create a list of at least five ways you could write the story in wholly unexpected ways – the stranger the better.
January 25, 2024 at 7:15 pm
Jud Ward
I think that’s great, I’ll start leaving room to explore each idea 5 ways in addition to attaching a sticky note to each page in my next idea notebook. Now I’m ready to play (er uh, work, whatever we’re calling it)!
January 25, 2024 at 7:19 pm
Mary Ann Blair
I love the idea of getting your critique group involved in the brainstorming. Thanks!
January 25, 2024 at 7:45 pm
MDalphin Williams Creative.Com
Thank you Gabi. What a fun activity to create story ideas. It almost goes along with “what if….”. I’m going to try this. Good luck with your books.
January 25, 2024 at 8:00 pm
redreadsandwrites
So many great approaches to making ideas work! Thank you!
January 25, 2024 at 8:39 pm
MichaelHenriksen
Great ways to jumpstart creativity and generate new ideas! Thanks for sharing, Gabi!
January 25, 2024 at 8:40 pm
jennaejo
I love all of these suggestions! Thank you! I think I will play them with my students, too!
January 25, 2024 at 8:48 pm
Dayne Sislen, Children's Book Illustrator
Thank you this is very helpful.
January 25, 2024 at 9:38 pm
Carren
What a fun way to mix things up!
January 25, 2024 at 9:55 pm
Dawn M.
Great suggestions. Thanks for sharing.
January 25, 2024 at 10:10 pm
Monica Acker
Such fun, playful ideas!
January 25, 2024 at 10:24 pm
Jessica Iwanski
Such fun ideas to help us look at our projects in a new way! Thanks, Gabi! 🙂
January 25, 2024 at 11:32 pm
Peggy Dobbs
I love all these ideas—what fun! Thanks!
January 25, 2024 at 11:46 pm
Noelle McBride
Ah! Play is the work of the best writers! Thanks so much for the reminders and some new ways to play!
January 25, 2024 at 11:46 pm
SpeechVine
I love the idea of giving new life to old stories by mixing and matching them! Kimberly Laura
January 26, 2024 at 12:49 am
Loralee Petersen
Great ideas and they sound more like fun than work. Thanks for sharing.
January 26, 2024 at 1:08 am
jilltatara
Love this post! I can’t wait to try some of these approaches to look at my list of ideas in new ways. How fun! Thank you so much!
January 26, 2024 at 6:38 am
flewk1
Thank you for then plethora of ways to generate ideas.
January 26, 2024 at 9:04 am
laurakbower
I love board games and I love Balderdash! I’m in! Thank you Gabi! * I think you are on to something with your Octopus Houdini idea! 🙂 Congratulations on all of your awesome books!
January 26, 2024 at 10:27 am
Prairie Garden Girl
Thank you, Gabi, for sharing these three excellent approaches to generate picture book ideas.
Suzy Leopold
January 26, 2024 at 10:42 am
shereenicole
Thank you for sharing!
January 26, 2024 at 11:56 am
Christina
Thank you for sharing your ideas. I especially liked the idea of working with your critique partners and taking turns sharing unusual, important, or intriguing words from our ideas or stories.
January 26, 2024 at 1:29 pm
Sarah Meade
These are such fun suggestions! Thank you, Gabi!
January 26, 2024 at 2:11 pm
percyandcat
Gabi, I love the idea of mish-mashing ideas, old and new, together. I also love the game Balderdash. I need to revisit some of my old story ideas. Thank you!
January 26, 2024 at 3:07 pm
Kari Lavelle
Thank you for all of these strategies, Gabi (rhymes with ‘baby’)! I’m excited to revisit some of my stuck-ideas!
Kari (rhymes with sorry/sari!)
January 26, 2024 at 3:11 pm
Deborah Ishii
Great strategies for creating new ideas! Thank you!
January 26, 2024 at 4:24 pm
JoLynne Ricker Whalen
Thanks for sharing how to combine story ideas for a new story!
January 26, 2024 at 5:00 pm
kvavala
This is a fun approach to ignite the idea generator! Thanks for the inspiration! Love the game Balderdash! Congrats on your books!
January 26, 2024 at 5:48 pm
mattsthrockmorton
Thanks for the ideas Gabi! It’s been great to get so many ideation prompts in just a few weeks!
January 26, 2024 at 5:51 pm
Bettie Boswell
What a fun idea!
January 26, 2024 at 5:52 pm
theliah1
Thank you for sharing, Gabi. Such a fun and different approach.
January 26, 2024 at 7:06 pm
streetlynn
Thanks for this post. A fun activity for a critique group meeting!
January 26, 2024 at 7:21 pm
anakellyinla
Love the Balderdash idea with a critique group! Thank you, Gabi.
January 26, 2024 at 7:33 pm
KamillaM
I can’t wait to try these ideas!
January 26, 2024 at 7:43 pm
peasecja
Balderdash!! Never thought of the game in terms of writing, but what an interesting thought!
January 26, 2024 at 7:58 pm
amandashayne
I love love love your “unexpected approach” — and the examples you gave for octopus Houdini. I’m going to set aside time to do that and the post-it note mix and match. Thank you and congrats on your coming-very-soon next book!!
January 26, 2024 at 8:20 pm
vgraboski61gmailcom
Sounds like so much fun! Thanks Gabi.
January 26, 2024 at 9:05 pm
kdgwrites
Gabi I love the sideways approaches, and your examples.
January 26, 2024 at 10:43 pm
Janet Smart
Thanks for the ideas.
January 27, 2024 at 12:40 am
Susan Wroble
Loved that suggestion of going back to old lists for a game of mix and match! I have years of Storystorm ideas to play with!
January 27, 2024 at 8:36 am
Andrea Mack
The mix and match game sounds fun! Excited to try it!
January 27, 2024 at 9:11 am
yangmommy
Since I’m currently pestered by an idea, I’ll give Balderdash a go & see what springs up-hopefully much stronger tale! Thx for the idea!
January 27, 2024 at 9:14 am
mnlfam
Thank so much for participating, Gabi! It’s weird that I’ve never done the post it note ‘mix and match’, because this is exactly what I had my physics students do to spawn ideas for an inventions project. The ‘unexpected approach’ is also super helpful because it jars us away from the original baby we birthed, which is really hard when you are so close to your writings. I think for this story storm day I’m going to employ the three balderdash ideas because it will lead to all kinds of feedback. I have a minor character I really like and changed the name to add some alliteration. On the second review pass, my feedback crew had me go back to the original name because it fit his personality better. I think your ‘title’ idea is great because I usually title things after I write them and I never think, “Oh, this is perfect”, so this will be a great exercise for me. Thanks for posting so many great ideas!
January 27, 2024 at 9:34 am
msaraiva004
Thanks for all the amazing ideas! I always love when someone gives me activities or prompts that help me generate ideas, and you gave me three+! I also enjoy the playfulness of this approach. Thanks for bringing joy and play to the writing process!
January 27, 2024 at 10:16 am
Jane Heitman Healy
I love these playful suggestions, Gabi, and they are sure to elicit fresh story ideas!
January 27, 2024 at 10:59 am
maramarakay
TODAY just arrived from the publisher. I get sent early releases! So excited.
January 27, 2024 at 11:56 am
stefsenn77yahoocom
Thanks for the suggestion to ply around with our ideas!
January 27, 2024 at 12:41 pm
Alicia Meyers
So many fantastic ideas!!! Love the challenge of writing 5 different ways to write the story . Thank you!!
January 27, 2024 at 2:26 pm
Claudia Sloan
Thank you for the tips! Haven’t tried playing games with my CP’s before, that may be a good way to have fun while still being productive during a special meeting.
January 27, 2024 at 3:03 pm
Janet Halfmann
Thanks for these playful ways to lead to new ideas!
January 27, 2024 at 3:41 pm
Carol Porter
Great fun ideas! I will be trying these at my next CG!
January 27, 2024 at 4:29 pm
chaunceyelephant
Lots of fun things to try – thanks!
January 27, 2024 at 4:53 pm
Janette Johnson Melson
Love these fun ways to turn old ideas into new ones!
January 27, 2024 at 5:11 pm
swollis
I am totally stoked to pull out those ideas I’ve stored away and give them a fresh look : )
January 27, 2024 at 5:57 pm
carolynleillustrations
Combining old ideas that keep knocking with other ideas is a great way to create new ideas. Thank you.
January 27, 2024 at 6:01 pm
M. Fuller-Morris
Thanks for these great ideas and the encouragement to revisit the old ideas I still love!
January 27, 2024 at 6:45 pm
Maria Marshall
Congrats Gabi on the new book. Such a great cover! Thanks for the really fun ideas of ways to play with old ideas aand ways to have fun with critique members.
January 27, 2024 at 9:41 pm
leahmoserwrites
Thank you for this post!
January 27, 2024 at 10:33 pm
Finding Damo
I love the idea of getting other people to give me ideas. Balderdash all the way!
January 27, 2024 at 10:56 pm
TonyaAnn Pember
The Covid put me on hold for a few days but I’m fighting back. Glad I did! We are hosting a writing retreat in March and your Balderdash game just became our social activity for day one!
January 27, 2024 at 11:50 pm
nlcardenas
I like checking with my CPs for their take.
January 28, 2024 at 4:29 am
tinagraham103
Great tips, thank you Gabi. I muat get some sticky notes as I love the idea of mix and match 🙂
January 28, 2024 at 8:38 am
Jessie D. Phillips
Looking up the word, Balderdash now!
January 28, 2024 at 10:29 am
Jessica Coupé
Thanks for the great ideas!
January 28, 2024 at 10:53 am
juliereich
Such great ideas. Thanks!
January 28, 2024 at 10:58 am
Cindy Greene
Gabi – Thank you for the ideas! Love balderdash especially.
January 28, 2024 at 11:38 am
bsenenman
Great new ideas for rejuvenating old stories.
January 28, 2024 at 1:12 pm
Amy Grover
Hi Gabi! Thank you for this! I do have a bunch of ideas that “won’t leave me alone”, so this is a great toolbox! 🙂
January 28, 2024 at 1:21 pm
kathleenplucker
I LOVE these ideas, Gabi! I feel like I can also incorporate them as fun classroom activities to inspire students’ creativity and to demonstrate how differently we all think. Thank you!
January 28, 2024 at 1:58 pm
Jess Hedaria
These are great brainstorming fodder thank you. I’m excited to dive into the unexpected.
January 28, 2024 at 2:00 pm
Earl @ The Chronicles Of A Children's Book Writer
I’m really appreciating the tips this second half of the month with what to do with the ideas with accumulated.
January 28, 2024 at 2:07 pm
Annie Guerra
Sounds like great ways to stir one’s creativity.
January 28, 2024 at 2:28 pm
topangamaria
OMG. How did you know about that story idea haunting me?
Thanks for showing so many ways to play at getting it right.
January 28, 2024 at 3:19 pm
Janet AlJunaidi
Thank you Gabi! I love your idea of playing games with CG partners.
January 28, 2024 at 3:42 pm
susaninez0905
What a fun post! I love the different ways to generate ideas. Thank you for sharing!
January 28, 2024 at 4:09 pm
Sharlin Craig
I love all these brainstorming ideas Gabi! And how fun to do the Balderdash concept with writer friends!
January 28, 2024 at 4:32 pm
Robin M Keeler
I love the unexpected approach!
January 28, 2024 at 5:42 pm
studioyuming
Thank you for sharing your insights with us! Balderdash is one of our favorite games 🙂 I’ll revisit my ideas that I was gonna toss it and give it a second chance!
January 28, 2024 at 8:58 pm
lzgodfrey
Your brainstorming ideas have a wonderful energy that inspires more confidence in my existing list! Thank you! Congratulations on your successes!
January 28, 2024 at 10:13 pm
Jolene Ballard Gutiérrez
So many fun ideas, Gabi! Thank you so much!
January 28, 2024 at 11:22 pm
Dionnie Takahashi
So many fun approaches to try!
January 28, 2024 at 11:25 pm
julicaveny
I really like these ideas! Especially the one of using Balderdash in a writing group setting. Thanks for sharing. -Juliann (Juli) Caveny
January 29, 2024 at 9:44 am
ransonpatti
Excellent ideas and thinking process!
January 29, 2024 at 12:38 pm
Debbie Merlo Arnn
I love these games and can really see how useful they’d be to the creative process! Thanks for sharing!
January 29, 2024 at 1:50 pm
Kyle McBride
Thanks so much for some new ways to play!
January 29, 2024 at 2:08 pm
jlehson
Ha Balderdash is so fun!
January 29, 2024 at 4:55 pm
Linda B
Thanks for all of the wonderful strategies. I look forward to reading your new book!
January 29, 2024 at 5:48 pm
lauranclement
Fresh fun with my critique group! I adore these ideas. Thank you.
January 29, 2024 at 6:16 pm
cathystenquist
Balderdash! One of my favorite games. Its got me thinking I could use my thesaurus to play with different versions of words. Thanks!
January 29, 2024 at 7:23 pm
cathyrose54
Great fun strategies for creating story ideas.
January 29, 2024 at 8:19 pm
Abby Wooldridge
Thank you for sharing all these great ideas! I am the queen of post-it notes. Love the idea of mixing and matching them. I also love the game Balderdash but never thought to use it to generate PB ideas. Thanks so much for the inspiration, and congratulations on your books! Happy Book Birthday tomorrow! 🙂
January 29, 2024 at 11:17 pm
brilawyer
Such fun exercises! I have a WIP that I did this with and it was sooo fun! I’m ready to do it again! 🙂
January 29, 2024 at 11:38 pm
Eileen Saunders
Thank you
January 30, 2024 at 12:39 am
Judy Sobanski
Love the idea of playing a Balderdash type game of story ideas with my CP’s!
January 30, 2024 at 9:24 am
Christine Fleming McIsaac
What a fun way to play with ideas! Thank you! ________________________________
January 30, 2024 at 9:38 am
Heidi Chupp
I love this so much! — “sideways approaches” and “fodder for play” — I mean what could be better? Thank you Gabi! 🙂
January 30, 2024 at 12:45 pm
Quinette Cook
The Balderdash approach sounds great!
January 30, 2024 at 3:16 pm
Bronte Colbert
Loved this post & joyful imagining ideas. Thank you!
January 30, 2024 at 3:43 pm
Rebecca Gardyn Levington
This is a keeper post to come back to! Thank for all these great ideas, Gabi! 🙂
January 30, 2024 at 3:43 pm
Judy Bryan
Love bringing my CP’s into the mix. I think our next meeting is going to be a lot of fun!! Thanks for this great post!!
January 30, 2024 at 3:51 pm
Christine Strena
Balderdash! Going back to interesting words is always something I need to remember. Thank you for so many fun ideas
January 30, 2024 at 5:24 pm
Sasha
Thanks Gabi! “Mix, match, combine, and smash together” seems to be a reoccurring theme in this year’s posts. Loved your idea for the critique group game–we have to try it!
January 30, 2024 at 5:31 pm
michelerietz
Thanks, Gabi! I love all of these ideas, and think it would be very fun to “play” Balderdash with my CPs. Loved Two Dogs on a Trike! The cat is pretty sweet!
January 30, 2024 at 5:42 pm
colleenrkosinski
Great ideas. Starting my post it note board now.
January 30, 2024 at 7:30 pm
Jamie Bills
I got a bit behind, but I am so happy I’ve been able to get to your post, Gabi! Love your ideas. It makes me think your critique group must have a blast together. I really like the sticky note idea. Thank you! 🙂
January 30, 2024 at 7:31 pm
Carrie Tillotson
Thanks, Gabi! Excited for your new book TODAY, that is out today!
January 30, 2024 at 8:29 pm
srkckass
Really fun post. Thanks!
January 30, 2024 at 8:46 pm
Kelly A.
Love the idea of using Balderdash to approach your idea from a different way!
January 30, 2024 at 9:36 pm
stacyallen
I love the idea of these games with critique partners! Sweet!
January 30, 2024 at 11:05 pm
mwinikates
Lists of five ways to twist an idea into something new sound like fun. Definitely going to have to try that!
January 30, 2024 at 11:45 pm
gotoddgo3
If at first you don’t succeed, try something different. If you still don’t like it, (squirrel) Now you do!
January 31, 2024 at 2:10 am
Judith Snyder
What fun ways to revisit unused intriguing ideas. Thanks
January 31, 2024 at 1:32 pm
robinmeby
Thank you, Gabi! These are great ideas!
January 31, 2024 at 3:48 pm
Shelley Isaacson
Love these creative ideas! Thank you!
January 31, 2024 at 5:12 pm
kathydoherty1
Thanks, Gabi, for the idea to use Balderdash in such a unique way!
January 31, 2024 at 5:55 pm
Patricia Tiffany Morris
I’ve never played Balderdash, but great ideas for group brainstorming.
January 31, 2024 at 5:56 pm
michellesteinberg
Thanks, Gabi, for these fun ways to approach writing stories. I’m also a big fan of Balderdash!
January 31, 2024 at 6:04 pm
alamarre7571bc92b
Great suggestions. Thanks for sharing!
January 31, 2024 at 6:22 pm
Marci Whitehurst
I also love Balderdash! And I tend to mash up words anyway. Great ideas! Thanks! Congrats on all of your beautiful books!
January 31, 2024 at 6:34 pm
Marlena Leach
Wonderful suggestions for ideas. Thank you, Gabi.
January 31, 2024 at 7:03 pm
jessicafgwrites
Fun ideas! Thanks!
January 31, 2024 at 7:43 pm
Pravin Kaipa
hi Gabi, I’m really excited to try these ideas, but especially the mix and match idea from your post!
January 31, 2024 at 7:56 pm
Eileen Mayo
Thanks for the fun exercise in coming up with new ideas, Gabi!
January 31, 2024 at 7:56 pm
saravan7747
I appreciate the invitation to be playful when searching for solutions…
January 31, 2024 at 8:01 pm
Johanna Peyton
Thank you for some fun inspiration.
January 31, 2024 at 9:25 pm
Andi Chitty
I LOVE the unexpected approach! Thanks for some wonderful advice, Gabi!!
January 31, 2024 at 11:25 pm
Myrna Foster
Thank you for these ideas, Gabi! I’m excited to try them out with some of my problem stories.
January 31, 2024 at 11:44 pm
amandalittleauthor
I like the unexpected approach. Fun ideas!
January 31, 2024 at 11:46 pm
Deena Viviani
Balderdash is one of my favorite games ever! We laugh so hard playing that game. Thx for the post!
January 31, 2024 at 11:51 pm
Lisa M. Horn
Thanks, Gabi! Expect the unexpected. Thank you for all of your tips and suggestions too!
February 1, 2024 at 12:04 am
Shira Kelly
Like these ideas to play with!
February 1, 2024 at 12:17 am
Olivia Fisher
Oh, I really liked the idea of mashing different ideas together and then coming up with different plots for them! Thanks for the fun blog post!
February 1, 2024 at 12:52 am
sarahsteinbacher24
Love the Balderdash ideas and the 5 perspectives activity!
February 1, 2024 at 1:38 am
loriclementwriter
Love these ideas! Thanks for sharing!
February 1, 2024 at 4:06 am
Nazanin Ford
How fun! Thank you for these ideas.
February 1, 2024 at 9:20 am
Keeping the Me in Mommy
Play is such an important, often not emphasized step, in the story writing journey. Thanks for sharing a game!
February 1, 2024 at 12:11 pm
swwriter1
Balderdash is such a fun game. Using it as a springboard for creative story ideas is great.
February 1, 2024 at 12:25 pm
ashleydbankhead
Thank you for this post! I like the different approaches you suggested!
February 1, 2024 at 12:51 pm
Bernadette E. Wallace
Love Balderdash! Thanks for writing to us and sharing some wonderfully unique ideas!
February 1, 2024 at 6:33 pm
authorlaurablog
Mix and Match? Yep!
Fun words that make me smile every time? Yep!
Play? Of course!!!!
Thank you, Gabi!
February 1, 2024 at 10:24 pm
brittanypomales
Oooooh! I can’t wait to try this out with a critique group.
February 1, 2024 at 11:25 pm
Susan Cabael
What fun brainstorming techniques to do with your critique group! And happy book birthday to TODAY!
February 2, 2024 at 8:12 am
midfreeman
Wow, are you in my head? Literally my #1 issue. Congrats on your new book!
February 3, 2024 at 9:50 am
louiseaamodt
Hah! The Balderdash approach sounds like JUST the game to play with my writing buddies as we road trip to the Marvelous Midwest Conference this spring!
February 3, 2024 at 8:00 pm
Sheri Dillard
What a helpful post! Thanks so much, Gabi! 🙂
February 5, 2024 at 8:19 am
Melissa Hastings
Like the octopus, ideas can appear in surprising ways. Thank you for the advice.
February 5, 2024 at 5:18 pm
Diane McBee
I was so busy looking at my stories with my post it notes, I forgot to comment! Great strategies! Thanks for sharing.
February 6, 2024 at 10:55 pm
denitajohnson
Thanks for the ideas
February 7, 2024 at 7:10 am
Nadine Poper
This will be a good exercise for me to try.
February 8, 2024 at 3:05 am
sylviaichen
Love this approach you shared, thank you!!
January 24, 2025 at 11:18 pm
seschipper
Great ideas! CP’s sure do come in handy!!!! Thanks for sharing these ideas❣️