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R.F. Bright I don't believe writer's block is a general condition. I get stuck in a certain spot because I've created a problem for which I cannot see a solution.…moreI don't believe writer's block is a general condition. I get stuck in a certain spot because I've created a problem for which I cannot see a solution. Usually due to not having truly fleshed out the character associated with that problem. And here's where the fix is.

Because I take notes, make extensive outlines, I can skip the spot where I'm stuck in the manuscript and go to the outline a see where I might jump in ahead of the sticking point, and continue. My story is all worked out in the outline. I can start or stop anywhere along the line.

And if that doesn't work, I start to review and edit so as not to lose any time.(less)
R.F. Bright I can choose who I spend my days with. The people in my head are as real to me as the ones on the street.
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“Once upon a time there lived in Berlin, Germany, a man called Albinus. He was rich, respectable, happy; one day he abandoned his wife for the sake of a youthful mistress; he loved; was not loved; and his life ended in disaster.

This is the whole of the story and we might have left it at that had there not been profit and pleasure in the telling; and although there is plenty of space on a gravestone to contain, bound in moss, the abridged version of a man's life, detail is always welcome.”
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