Don’t Let Those Writing Ideas Get Away!

by Edie Melson @EdieMelson

As a writer, I’ve come to realize the value—and the elusiveness—of writing ideas. They come and go like beautiful blossoms in spring. And just like flowers, if we don’t pick them and save them, we lose them. So today I’d like to share some tips for catching and storing writing ideas.

Every single writer should have a system of keeping track of ideas. I have several. I also save the same ideas in multiple places to make them easier to find.

My Storage System

  • Computer Files: I have multiple files on my computer for ideas. Here are just a few:
  • Blog posts
  • Devotions
  • Quotes
  • Book Ideas (divided into fiction and non-fiction)
  • Article Ideas
  • Links

As I said, I may store the same idea in multiple places. For instance, an idea for a blog post, might also work well for an article. Or I might expand it into a book idea. The reverse is also true. I may take a book idea and pull it apart and put multiple things from it into blog posts and articles.

I keep several different quotes files, including writing quotes, inspirational quotes, and Bible verses. These will often grow into ideas for articles, blog posts and devotions.

I also keep a list of links. If I come across a cool idea on the web, I paste the URL and a quick description of what I think I could write about.

I have a place on my iPad and iPhone where I can write ideas.

I’m also a big believer in making audio recordings. Especially when I’m driving or if I have a long idea, I can just record it on my iPhone’s voice memo and transcribe it later.

I’ve also begun to do some sketching. Trust me, it’s nothing I want to share yet, but it seems to jump start my creativity. So I keep some colored pens and pencils—with a small sketch pad—in my computer bag.

I’ve discovered that taking pictures is also a good way to record inspiring ideas. I take pictures of interesting people, places, even geometric shapes in buildings and clouds.

Finally, in case electronics fail me. I always carry a small notebook in my purse. The trick here is to remember to transfer those ideas to my other files so I don’t lose them!

These are my tips. What ways have you found to keep track of your writing ideas?

Edie Melson is a woman of faith with ink-stained fingers observing life through the lens of her camera. No matter whether she’s talking to writers, entrepreneurs, or readers, her first advice is always “Find your voice, live your story.” As an author, blogger, and speaker she’s encouraged and challenged audiences across the country and around the world. Her numerous books reflect her passion to help others develop the strength of their God-given gifts and apply them to their lives. Connect with her on her website, through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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  1. Edie, great ideas. I text ideas to myself. I always have my phone. If I hear a good line from a television program, I text it to myself. I’ve reviewed my texts and found great ideas I totally forgot I had. Thank you for all your help.

  2. Glenda Manus says:

    I people-watch everywhere I go. I also carry a notebook and when I see an interesting person I write down details. Facial features, hairstyle, posture, and clothing to name a few. I also try to be observant when out walking and mentally record the sounds and scenes around me. This morning it was the sound of frozen leaves crunching under my feet, a squirrel chattering when I walked by, and the remains of the acorn he was eating falling to the ground. I love your idea of taking pictures!