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Goodreads asked Roma Gray:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

Roma Gray I do two things: 1) walk my dog and 2) Use zero drafts.

Typically in the beginning, I have some basic idea for a story. For example, in my book "Gray Shadows Under a Harvest Moon", the story "Summer Vacation" was a source of endless frustration. I wanted to write a story about a pit similar to the Money Pit on Oak Island, but couldn't figure out the rest of it. So, I walked my dog in the afternoons after work for several days and thought about what I was really trying to accomplish with this story. Then I wrote several zero drafts (this is when you just let the story go where it wants to go). In the end I came up with this story and people seem to love it. One of my more popular stories.

I used to answer that I don't get writer's block, but now I realize I do, I just have such a good system in place that it doesn't slow me down anymore.

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