Writers, Where Do Good Creative Ideas Come From?

Woman As Art

The new August issue of Interview Magazine is at the main branch of the public library here in Oakland in Pittsburgh.  Interview Magazine is the magazine founded by Andy Warhol.  And the magazine is still going strong.

This big, glossy magazine is full of interviews with the movers and shakers of culture.  It is full of celebrities.  It is full of full-page ads with high-price models pushing high-price consumer goods.  It is a magazine of high fashion.

On the cover of the August issue is Mila Kunis from the hit-comedy television series That 70s Show.  She’s all grown up now.

I sat at a small desk under two high windows in the browsing room of the public library and I slowly turned each page as I studied the lay out.

English: Mila Kunis at the 2009 Comic Con in S...

English: Mila Kunis at the 2009 Comic Con in San Diego. Español: La actriz ucraniana Mila Kunis en una conferencia de prensa durante el Comic Con 2009 en San Diego, Estados Unidos. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’m no Andy Warhol and the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette is no Interview Magazine.  But you never know where a good creative idea will come from.

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The Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette is an online magazine of creative ideas, serious writing and brazen sexuality.  Keep reading and keep writing flash fiction.

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