answer:First, to be a successful writer, you need to use better English than words like “wanna”. That isn’t a word. You should say “want to”. “Wanna” marks you as uneducated and uncaring about the language. Second, no one can tell you what to write. It has to come from within. Just like Van Gogh didn’t have people say “paint sunflowers” – you need to get artistic inspiration from inside yourself. Otherwise you haven’t embraced the artistic impulse and hit the creative spark. So the best you can do is take a walk outside, see what’s on the street (or forest, or lake, or whatever is nearby) and wait for inspiration to hit. You cannot force creativity, it comes itself.