Readers Ask: How Do You Overcome Writer’s Block?







To my mind, the method of overcoming writer’s block is less important than the guidelines. Whatever it is you use, it must achieve three goals to be successful.



First, it must utterly separate you from your current work.
Second, it must be creatively energizing.
And third, it must be singularly important to you and you alone.

Too often, the second factor is overlooked, as most methods are creatively destructive. For me, there needs to be a measure of healthy indulgence. Surfing is first on the list, if there are waves and if I am in reach of the sea. Road cycling, particularly on new roads where there is a hint of adventure, also works.


One question that needs to be honestly addressed is the issue of solitude. To completely separate yourself from your work, do you also need to isolate yourself from others?  If so, be honest. For the first five years of my published life, my greatest block-overcomer was taking a silent retreat at a monastery.


How about you, writer friends.  Do you ever experience writer’s block?  If so, how do you overcome it?



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Published on February 12, 2013 05:00
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