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60 Topics to Conquer Writer's Block

How to demolish writer's block when it seems like nothing is worth writing about.

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60 Topics to Conquer Writer's Block
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We've all had the dreaded moment when we are attempting to write a paper, essay, or article and have no idea what to write about. For when this moment occurs, here are 50 topics to write about and demolish this dreaded occurrence.

1.Create a list of topics to help conquer writer’s block

2. Why cats are going to take over the world

3. Is WWIII going to happen in the near future?

4. Why you chose your major and what you love about it

5. 10 things that are true if you’re from *insert town name*

6. Who you wish could be the next president

7. Why you chose your college

8. Dream job

9. Favorite movie

10. Where you would travel if money wasn’t an issue

11. Favorite T.V. series

12. 20 things all *insert T.V. show/movie/sports team etc.* fans know to be true

13. Tips to survive the summer heat

14. What growing up with braces is really like

15. 17 things that are true if you grew up in a town of less than 5,000

16. How college changes you

17. An open letter to *insert parents/best friend/former teachers etc.*

18. Best tips for studying

19. How to ace your college finals

20. Experience about quitting social media for a week

21. Experience about not wearing makeup for a week

22. Top 10 Young Adult novels

23. Why you should write for The Odyssey

24. Best *insert movie genre* of the year

25. Top songs of the 2000s

26. How to save money in college

27. What I love about my *insert hometown/home state/etc.*

28. Favorite *insert actor/actress/youtuber*

29. Why college is better than high school

30. Why we need to talk about the price of college

31. 10 things I wish someone would’ve told me about college

32. Why following your dreams is important

33. Favorite place you’ve traveled to

34. Why ghost/aliens are real/fake

35. Top 10 songs/movies ever

36. Things you know if you played *insert sport* growing up

37. Perks/Disadvantages of living in a small town/big city

38. Top majors for entrepreneurs

39. Things all former *insert high school organization* know are true

40. Top shows/movies on Netflix

41. Hairstyles to try ASAP

42. All things non-morning people/morning people understand

43. Top 10 places to visit in the world

44. How to survive the zombie apocalypse

45. What *insert T.V. show* has taught me

46. Why animals are the best

47. Top 10 summer vacation spots

48. Why to join extracurricular activities in college

49. Top music artists of the 2000's and earlier/later

50. Write an original poem/song

51. Why you should paint rocks

52. What to expect your first week of college

53. What would a book about your life be about

54. The semi-colon project

55. How you plan to change the world

56. Biggest/smallest colleges in the world

57. Public v Private colleges/high schools

58. How to balance your schedule in college

59. What to pack (and not to) for your first year of college

60. Recipes to try ASAP

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