කතාව වාර්තා කරන්න

Make It Inspired

Inspired does not mean copied.

Inspired means awake.

It means seeing something

and making your own take.

A movie can spark a feeling.

A song can spark a line.

A game can spark a world

inside your mind.

A teacher can spark a question.

A parent can spark a memory.

A city street can spark

a whole new history.

Take the spark.

Not the stolen thing.

Take the feeling.

Make it sing.

Write:

“What did I notice?”

“What did I feel?”

“What did I learn?”

“What felt real?”

That is how a teen

becomes a writer.

Not by sounding fancy.

By seeing tighter.

1) The illustration depicts a young boy seated at wooden table in dimly lit room, engrossed in writing. The soft glow from desk lamp casts warm light over his workspace, creating a cozy ambiance. He's dressed in comfortable clothing, including a gray sweater and a yellow scarf, which adds a touch of warmth to his appearance. The boy's dark hair is tousled, and his expression conveys concentration as he diligently writes in a notebook. Surrounding him are several drawings pinned to the wall, showcasing childlike sketches of planets, characters, and flowers, hinting at his imaginative mind. The room is further decorated with scattered papers and a globe on the floor, suggesting a world of exploration and creativity. A cup filled with colored pencils sits nearby, emphasizing the artistic atmosphere. Outside the window, a starry night sky adds to the dreamy feel of the scene. Muted color palette enhances nighttime setting, creates a sense of calm and inspiration.
Title: "Make It Inspired"
කැලිෆෝර්ණියා, එක්සත් ජනපදය එක්සත් ජනපදයේ කැලිෆෝර්ණියාහි ලියන ලද, පළ කළ සහ නිර්මාණය කළ