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Writers Block?


Im having writers block so im asking u what u would like to read about anythings good i don’t care. (But nothin stupid PLZ!!!!!)
- Miya G

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4 Responses to “Writers Block?”

  1. Frootbat31 Says:

    Its very painful to read bad grammar and punctuation. If you want to be taken seriously as a writer, ALWAYS write well, even in messaging, email, and online sites like this one.
    I think what you’re asking for is a writer’s prompt. I have plenty at my site, or you can google ‘writer’s prompt’ and go from there.

  2. bookwormdogmazuma Says:

    Hey, don’t worry, it happens to almost every great writer that ever lived. From Stephen King to JK Rowling: it happens. There are several ways to cure writers block and I’m guessing you’ve run out of ideas or hit a dead end. But fear not, it probably means you have alot in your head and the stress of everything else is preventing you from generating new ideas (most experts agree it due to anixety and depressions). The best way to get rid of writers block is to go somewhere relaxing and immerse yourself in your thoughts. Walk around the block, go the park, read a book or watch some movie to spark inspiration and ideas! (get some fresh air) Take a break from your story for about 2 or 3 days…these are all excellent suggestions. In due time you’ll continue your story. dont worry.

    Good luck!

    PS: What’s it about?

  3. sagacious_lady Says:

    Why don’t you try to read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson or also know as Lewis Carroll under his pseudonym. It’s a classic and it can help dream up some inspiration for you to write. I mean what better example of a story that is filled with imagination than when Alice falls down that rabbit-hole and experiences the realm of fantastic creatures and beings. Too many people dwell on the Disney’s cartoon version of the story but let me tell you reading it will sure blow that image right out of the water for you. I would suggest checking out the link below to help give you ideas on how to rid yourself of the dreaded “writers block”. Good Luck.

  4. Beth Wong Says:

    Try something new! The website StoryMash.com is fun and helped me get inspired about writing again. It’s also great getting feedback from some really amazing authors.

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