Writer's Block
Don't fret, I don't have it. Whew! But I did for about two months. It's a very frightening and depressing ailment. But for me it doesn't affect all of my writing, only the particular piece I happen to be working on at the time. It happened recently while I was writing the Tusks of Odoben. And, as usual, the affliction struck mid-story. I don't have a problem with beginnings or endings. It's the dreaded middle that gives me guff!
Usually writer's block rears its ugly head when I'm faced with a huge directional decision: the proverbial fork in the road. My main character can go this way or that way. And the way I choose will influence the entire direction of the story. That's the frightening part. Which way do I go? So I mull it over and over. And sometimes the mulling lasts a couple of months.
During this non-writing period I tend to get depressed. I eat a lot more potato chips and watch a lot more TV. I frown at the dishes but never really feel the urge to do them. I play out the directional possibilities over and over in my head....
Until one day the decision is made. POP, just like that. The neurons and synapses have aligned. And I feel good about it. In fact I feel GREAT about it. I toss out the chips and blow a raspberry at the dishes. I run to the office and shut the door behind me. Nothing can stop me now. It's full speed ahead!
Ain't writing grand?!
Till next time, keep reading and writing!
Usually writer's block rears its ugly head when I'm faced with a huge directional decision: the proverbial fork in the road. My main character can go this way or that way. And the way I choose will influence the entire direction of the story. That's the frightening part. Which way do I go? So I mull it over and over. And sometimes the mulling lasts a couple of months.
During this non-writing period I tend to get depressed. I eat a lot more potato chips and watch a lot more TV. I frown at the dishes but never really feel the urge to do them. I play out the directional possibilities over and over in my head....
Until one day the decision is made. POP, just like that. The neurons and synapses have aligned. And I feel good about it. In fact I feel GREAT about it. I toss out the chips and blow a raspberry at the dishes. I run to the office and shut the door behind me. Nothing can stop me now. It's full speed ahead!
Ain't writing grand?!
Till next time, keep reading and writing!
Published on August 10, 2012 17:56
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