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If you have writer’s block because of a...

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If you have writer’s block because of a certain idea or passage in your story, one thing I suggest is to work with a second document for discards. Every substantial story I write is written across at least 2 documents - one “main” story, and one for notes. 


The notes document contains everything not in the main document. That’s where I throw things like deleted passages, even if it’s just half a sentence because I may figure out later that I actually said it better the first time. I also put notes or even whole scenes for later plot points there, basically ideas as they come to my head that I might want to add. It takes the pressure off the main document to know nothing gets permanently thrown away. 


It’s also a place where I can free-write if I haven’t quite come up with the right wording for something, and then I can take out the best parts and put them in the main doc. It’s a document that allows me to make mistakes without wasting my effort or time, or permanently altering the pristine “real” manuscript with a random idea that ends up not really working out.


This is pretty common writing advice but I thought I’d throw it out there for anyone who feels stuck.



this shit works i do it all the time now; btds has a notes document with my outline and deleted snippets and links to picture references and then the actual fic is in another document, 10/10 would recommend



Amazing advice!!



This piece of random advice I gave on a day I was trying to psych myself up to get some writing done is one of my most reblogged posts lately. I almost didn’t post it because I thought it would be condescending to literally everyone on the planet who already knew this tip. Was pleasantly shocked to learn it was useful for many people!


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