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message 1: by Karl (new)

Karl Braungart Writer's block can be a number of stalemates. For one, not being able to continue an idea today. Get away from writing for a day can help to get back in there. I, too, have silently said to myself that I don't know how to go on. Maybe this lifestyle isn't for me. Discontinue what you are trying to write (come up with) for whatever time you need to use. Usually, the next day I'm ready to get back in there. Do anything to get your mind free. Good luck, all!


message 2: by Nagwa (new)

Nagwa Malik Oh yes!!! And to me it is also when the flow is lost. Like just last month I got my laptop back from the repair and what did the geniuses do? The wiped all my data and my software...even my ms office was gone. and i can retrieve it obviously...i had back up for my old data but not the book i was currently working on...and now although i have restarted writing them i havent gone further than a few pages in one and just one page in the other...everything is in my mind but i just cant get to rewrite it...the original text is lost isn't it? Even if you do retain it word for word in your mind, you cannot get to write it that way again...so I'm buggered.


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