None that I know, but I do know that using creative processes lead to better creativity. Of course, it's also possible that the right words will simply come to you as an epiphany or somehow otherwise just click when the time is right.
Re: Inspiration for Spells By: Lark Moderator / Adept
Post # 6 Dec 18, 2020
For me the inspiration to write a spell is that I have a certain thing I need to accomplish which I either cannot accomplish by mundane means, or when I need something to boost my mundane actions. I use that need to craft the spell so it is as specific for that goal as I can make it.
For instance, I might need better income so I apply for a different job with better pay. I do all the things that I can such as fill out applications, write the best resume I can, dress appropriately for the interview, be on time for the interview, etc. But then I might also craft a spell to make it more likely that I'll get that job.
Inspiration for spell writing for me can vary. I already have a protection spell in place, yet yesterday I found a container at the thrift store that I was inspired to write a box spell around. It just so happens I had the ingredients on hand for another protection spell, that would fit the container, small stone chips.
I can always replace the stone chips, and use a stone representative of money, for a quick money spell.
Sometimes I am inspired to write spells based around a deity or spirit I am working with.
Sometimes I get an idea for a spell I've never tried myself, and I write those down to share.
Sometimes it is a need to fill, such as a protection spell, or prosperity spell.
A lot of the time I find myself inspired to write spells simply to experiment with ingredients, ideas, and ways of utilizing the spell. Will it be short term or long term?
I find the spells that inspire me to write up and cast more, are those I've already written.