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Goodreads asked Daniel Scuderi:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

Daniel Scuderi I remember seeing a quote from somewhere in regards to writer's block. "Writer's block is when the voices in your head stop talking to you." I started writing this book when I was in middle school but in the beginning stages, it was just seen as a hobby and not taken seriously. In between jobs, I started to take my work more seriously and writing seemed to come naturally to me. With my next book, the idea came to me literally days after partnering with a self-publishing company. Along doing extensive research ideas came naturally. Some advice I would give to someone struggling with writer's block is listening to short stories that read you to sleep. I follow multiple channels on Youtube that read stories to you. Channels like; 'Lets read,' the multiple 'Creepypasta' channels, and 'Biographics.' Stories that just really get your mind and imagination moving. If you don't expand or explore your mind, finding topics to write about can be a struggle. But I can assure you that there are people out there all over the world with the same mindset, and the things you find fascinating, I guaranty they find interesting too. Maybe you have an idea but just can't put it into words. Then maybe hearing it in someone else's words can really pant the path to drive the message you're trying to convey or the story you're trying to tell. Just don't give up!!

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