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How do you deal with writer’s block?

Thomas R. Weaver I don't get writer's block, so much as a profound desire to do simpler, easier tasks than writing, such as answering questions on Goodreads. I get over that by setting myself impossible deadlines with external accountability! And to also apply a drafting mindset: it's not about perfecting it on the first draft, but about building the story up over time in layers, like a painting, from the outline sketch to the broad brushstrokes down to the finer detail. So if I'm stuck, it tends to be with the blank page, so I make sure I'm just sketching it all down. A few words, here and there. A bit of dialogue. Then I block in the major bits: the setting, the conflict, the characters, but without too much detail. Then I leave that for a bit, and when I come back to edit it, I'll start to refine the ideas, the order, the motivations, the word choice, where the commas go, everything in more and more detail until it's done.

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