Hello Writers Block my old friend
Jan. 5th, 2019 12:06 pmThe age-old question:
Do you power through it and try to throw words on paper anyway or do you take a break and wait until the words come back?
**Edit**: Thank you to everyone for their suggestions! A few of you suggested that I try doing something else so I pulled out an abandoned fic that was stagnant at 300 words and finished it.
here be aftercare kink fic mcshep style
Do you power through it and try to throw words on paper anyway or do you take a break and wait until the words come back?
**Edit**: Thank you to everyone for their suggestions! A few of you suggested that I try doing something else so I pulled out an abandoned fic that was stagnant at 300 words and finished it.
here be aftercare kink fic mcshep style
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Date: 2019-01-05 12:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-05 12:45 pm (UTC)I’ve been flitting about through various WIPs adding a hundred words here, a sentence there, doing some editing in another place entirely...but finding something to focus on is impossible. :(
Still, progress is happening. Just not progress that will lead to me getting anything finished this weekend like I had intended!
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Date: 2019-01-05 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2019-01-05 04:41 pm (UTC)What works best for me is stepping away. Either trying to work on a different fic or doing something really different like scrapbooking. I like feeling that I'm still being productive and creative, just in a different way. And it gives the words time to build up.
I hope you find a way through it!
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Date: 2019-01-05 05:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-05 05:43 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2019-01-05 06:16 pm (UTC)Well ...
Date: 2019-01-06 09:10 am (UTC)I almost never get the usual sort of writer's block. If I can't write it is typically because I feel like crap. So...
If I am blocked on creative writing, it is most often because I am missing a critical piece. I have learned to set it aside and wait for that piece, because I'm getting nowhere until that happens. I work on something else. And while it usually resolves soon, I have pieces that have simmered for decades before I found that missing piece.
If I feel like crap but need to meet a deadline, it's usually nonfiction. I read fanfic or do something else pleasant to generate energy. Write a paragraph, read until I get another spoon, write a paragraph. When it's really bad, sometimes I'm down to a line at a time. I am good enough at this that my editors can't tell the difference, but that's after decades of practice.