writers block? i HATE it?
so im writing an awesome story!!!! anyway sometimes i’ll be in the zone all into it then have no idae what should come next. then i am no longer in the zone. and have really crappy writers block. how should i get rid of it?
- sparklyskittle
Tags: Block Im, Idae, Writer's Block
January 2nd, 2009 at 9:30 am
Writers block sometimes just goes away of it’s own accord. Try doing something different for awhile - like take a walk.
January 4th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
OMGG i no i always have it
with me i suggest getting adivce from family and friends and it will then clear up
it does with me because it opends up my mind to all the different possibilities
January 5th, 2009 at 11:12 pm
I cure it by renting a whole bunch of movies that I’ve never heard of and watching them.
They could be the worst movies ever, but they can sometimes spark a crazy idea for plot development in your head.
Try it
January 8th, 2009 at 3:57 am
i hate writer’s block. i’ll be in the middle of a roll and then all of a sudden my mood just becomes “blegh”.
- and then just leave it up to God and the natural inspiration.
a tad bit disturbing if you know what i mean.
to be honest, i wait for “revelation”
sometimes ill just be watchign something or reading something (or simply hanging out with my friends) and BOOm, REVELATION! ^-^
honestly, what i do is always keep a notebook within my reach. like, constantly! be it your journal or just a book of ideas or whanot; point being, keep that notebook with you -ya, in school too
i suggest icecream -dont ask why, i loev the stuff…- and then just chill and trust me, it’ll come to you.
also, if you’re like majorly stressed you’ll feel the writing pouring out of you.
and btw, even when ur on a deadline, you can still write somethign fantasctic.
it’s all about the mood.
but again, peace,tranquility,and ICECREAM. ^-^
good luck to you
January 11th, 2009 at 9:06 am
Writer’s block - A writer’s number one enemy.
One way I’ve found is just stepping away from your work. That’s the greatest relief you can have during Writer’s Block. Simply take a break. Stop stressing over lack of ideas. It’ll come in due time, just let Writer’s Block gnaw until it’s full.
Another thing you can do is change your surroundings. If you’re on the go usually, just take a look at your surroundings more, and change the location you’re writing in. A few times I’ve found that just moving into another room gives me a boost of creativity.
Read your previous work, or someone else’s work(especially if it’s the same genre as your current project.) Just shove your nose into a good story and spend the rest of the day reading it.
Draw. Whether it’s something in particular, or you’re just placing lines on paper, it doesn’t matter. It will no doubt give you some creativity.
The biggest thing I’ve noticed you needed, to get through Writer’s Block, is a change of attitude.
Stop thinking you have no ideas, and that you’ll never have an idea again! You can go through every thing someone suggests to get rid of it, but if you’re thinking, “This isn’t going to work,” it won’t work.
I wish you all the luck in the world!