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Goodreads asked Sean Elliot Russell:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

Sean Elliot Russell Start with 5 minutes. But learn to recognise your creativity level--1 being unable to get out of bed (creatively), and 5 being at your best when ideas are flowing out quicker than you can add to the page.

If you realize you're at a level 3 or below, perhaps use that time to edit--checking other freshly written writing. Or work on cover design or your writing blog.

And if you're at a low ebb, use that time to explore through brainstorming. Maybe start doodling while writing down thoughts that arise.

If you're honestly stuck, then consider reading books on your list. Sometimes reading other works will jumpstart you and give you the ideas you need to move forward.

Alternatively, unless you're facing a deadline, don't be afraid to put the book on pause. Give yourself room to reflect on your book--what to do next, where to go, how to land it.

My book, THE JESUS BOY, was written in two parts. It began long ago. Then, after having put it on the shelf, I slowly but surely began to feel guilty that I hadn't finished it. When I finally did return to it, I forced myself to drive the story forward and complete it.

Give yourself grace when stuck. Recognise your creativity levels. And read other books to enjoy and study how others finished their books.

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