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Javaceles
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:37:50 AM

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I have heard many solutions to this persistent and I am certain, nearly universal problem, but how do you deal with writer's block?

I ask because I feel a block coming on, and I do not wish to allow it to hinder my creative process.

One solution I have heard is that the only way to break the block is to discipline yourself to write. I am doing so, but I feel desperately uninspired.

Any suggestions?
Batman
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 3:50:16 PM

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Live.


Life can give many things in many forms. Go out and watch people. Listen to audio CD, match a movie. Surf the net and read other's stuff.

Ask questions and listen.

Then DREAM.


Good luck

Bat
roccotool
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:46:53 PM

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I'd say read. Get recommendations on a book in your favorite genre, or just pick up a favorite, well-written book. Look at the style of the author and learn. That always gets my mind going.
nicola
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 7:59:41 PM

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Batman
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:05:17 PM

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Lush has a block, also.

Or just forgot to typ






Bat

roccotool
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:24:38 PM

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I saw her fingers hover over the keyboard there.
nicola
Posted: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:44:24 PM

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evil4

I can be evil at times!

Here is a good resource: http://fictionwriting.about.com/od/writingroadblocks/tp/block.htm
Javaceles
Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:09:33 AM

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Well, as things work out, I have used a combination aof all your suggestions. A recent real-life experience and some plain old persistence are paying off. I should have something fresh later today!
ghostwriter
Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 3:19:01 PM

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I once saw a great cartoon on Calvin and Hobbes on writers block. Calvin came in with a large block of wood and dropped it on a desk, blocking the bulk of the desks surface area. He asked Hobbes if he wanted to see his latest invention. Hobbes replied, " sure, what is it?" Calvin replied" It's a writers block. I'm going to patent it. In the last frame Calvin was walking away stating.... "I'm years ahead of my time......"
mrplow
Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 8:57:13 PM

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ghostwriter wrote:
I once saw a great cartoon on Calvin and Hobbes on writers block. Calvin came in with a large block of wood and dropped it on a desk, blocking the bulk of the desks surface area. He asked Hobbes if he wanted to see his latest invention. Hobbes replied, " sure, what is it?" Calvin replied" It's a writers block. I'm going to patent it. In the last frame Calvin was walking away stating.... "I'm years ahead of my time......"


That's one of the funniest quotes I've ever read. evil4 Nice one ghostwriter.
Deadly
Posted: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:46:04 AM

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Javaceles wrote:
I have heard many solutions to this persistent and I am certain, nearly universal problem, but how do you deal with writer's block?

I ask because I feel a block coming on, and I do not wish to allow it to hinder my creative process.

One solution I have heard is that the only way to break the block is to discipline yourself to write. I am doing so, but I feel desperately uninspired.

Any suggestions?


Read is a good way around, especially something that you don't normally read - it gives your imagination a jolt.

One I've used on a semi cloudy day is to lie down and just stare at the clouds and imagine what they look like - people, things, animals, etc.

Another is to lie down and let your mind wander for a while, sort of daydream.
800ibgorrila
Posted: Monday, May 05, 2008 9:02:19 PM

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My favorite is to listen to a playlist that I've made on Itunes and just let my mind wander. Then I just write whatever comes into my head, not worrying about it being coherant. Sometimes it's good stuff, most of the time it sucks. But it gets my mind going.

I use music a lot when I write. When I'm writing something sexy, I'll put on some sexy music and let drip out. When there is some action going on, I'll put on some rock, or some electronic music and imagine it like a movie with a soundtrack.

After I've written stuff, I like to daydream about what song I would use for specific scenes. I always like to ask people if there was a song that they know of that would go good with what they read. I don't know, I'm weird like that.
Curious2c
Posted: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:09:55 PM

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I bought a book that has helped me tremendously "The Pocket Muse" by Monica Wood. It has little exercises and things to do that helps me get over, around or through writers block.
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