1. Read a good book.
2. Listen to soundtracks or other music that gets you in a creative mood without distracting you(Josh Groban does it for me) .
3. Turn off your internal editor . Repeat after me: The first draft is crap. And that's okay.
4. Get enough sleep. Eat well. Exercise. A strong body makes for a strong mind.
5. Don't argue with your characters. If they refuse to do a scene a certain way, change it. Even if that means rewriting the story.
6. Discuss the problem with someone. I've found that when I'm stuck, if I talk it out, it allows me to see it from a different angle and I can usually fix it--even if the other person doesn't say a word.
7. Reevaluate the project. Drop it if necessary. That's only happened to me once. 100 pages in I realized it wasn't working. I needed to completely rework the story. I put it away and started a newer, stronger story. Since then, I've been playing with plot ideas for the older one. I'm going to start it soon. It's going to be much stronger.
8. Take a break from writing. Instead, read a dozen novels. By the end, the creative side of your brain will be tingling.
9. Don't overextend yourself. I can't create the depth necessary if I'm trying to move between two projects. Nor can I switch back and forth between editing and creating. Creative writing and editing do not play well with one another. When I'm writing, I DO NOT EDIT. They're two different mindsets. It takes weeks to completely engross myself in one or the other.
10. Write, edit, read. Do one of these daily.
Q4U: What do you do to overcome writer's block?
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10 Steps to Unblock Your Writer's Block
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Happy Thanksgiving! I hope your family and friends are able to be with you this year.
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Virginia Woolf said something similar to what you have above in one of her diaries. The way to get back into good writing is good reading.
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I play with my kids, listen to some music, and read a good book! ;-)
Love your blog! ;-)
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Color me weird. I don't get writer's block. Going on two years of solid writing.
Then again I am not, er, young.