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Reading a book on writing has given me a case of writer's block. Nooooo....
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Writing manuals are good to know the basics and stuff, but then you have to learn your own personal flavor

Promo stuff sucks. If you want to sell books, you have to do it. I assign specific times to do promo stuff and refuse to even think about it any other time. Don't let it get into your creative time.


Hearing from other people reminds me this writers block happens to many people. And it's not a sign to stop writing. ;)
@kamil Yes, it was On Writing! How did you guess that?
I see alot of writers on twitter that get stuck after reading famous writing 'bibles' but I think they are meant as guildlines, not a religion. King has a war against adverbs, open a Harry Potter book and there are loads in there and I think it works quite well.
People are persnickety about writing and grammar. But I think it can crush the creative flow. Most of the grammar Nazis who attack my tweets don't have books out yet. I think if you focus on the dots you miss the bigger picture.
Everyone has their own way of writing. I never think of rules when I write. That's what editing is for :3
But even then I try not to snip out too much. Most of the time people like my tweets even when I've confused its and it's again xD Just doesn't make sense to me...
People are persnickety about writing and grammar. But I think it can crush the creative flow. Most of the grammar Nazis who attack my tweets don't have books out yet. I think if you focus on the dots you miss the bigger picture.
Everyone has their own way of writing. I never think of rules when I write. That's what editing is for :3
But even then I try not to snip out too much. Most of the time people like my tweets even when I've confused its and it's again xD Just doesn't make sense to me...

@Jenny I stumbled upon a post by Anne Rice on Facebook. I hope it's ok to copy paste it since I am not 'stealing' her words, but just quoting her... King's words might be great. We all know how popular he is, so he must know what he's talking about, right? Right.
Yet, don't forget to follow Anna Rice's advices FIRST and FOREMOST.
Anna Rice:
I've often said there are no rules for writers. Let me share the WORST AND MOST HARMFUL ADVICE I was ever given by others. 1) Write what you know. 2)You'll have to polish every sentence you write three or four times. 3)Genius is one tenth talent and nine tenths hard work and 4) You're not a real writer if you don't write every day. --- ALL OF THAT WAS HARMFUL TO ME. ALL OF IT. IT HURT AND IT SET ME BACK. ----- So I say again, there are no rules. It's amazing how willing people are to tell you that you aren't a real writer unless you conform to their cliches and their rules. My advice? Reject rules and critics out of hand. Define yourself. Do it your way. Make yourself the writer of your dreams. Protect your voice, your vision, your characters, your story, your imagination, your dreams.
Yet, don't forget to follow Anna Rice's advices FIRST and FOREMOST.
Anna Rice:
I've often said there are no rules for writers. Let me share the WORST AND MOST HARMFUL ADVICE I was ever given by others. 1) Write what you know. 2)You'll have to polish every sentence you write three or four times. 3)Genius is one tenth talent and nine tenths hard work and 4) You're not a real writer if you don't write every day. --- ALL OF THAT WAS HARMFUL TO ME. ALL OF IT. IT HURT AND IT SET ME BACK. ----- So I say again, there are no rules. It's amazing how willing people are to tell you that you aren't a real writer unless you conform to their cliches and their rules. My advice? Reject rules and critics out of hand. Define yourself. Do it your way. Make yourself the writer of your dreams. Protect your voice, your vision, your characters, your story, your imagination, your dreams.
@Jenny, thanks! I'm glad you like it. Meaning to do another blog soon...
@G.G, gotta love abit of Anne Rice. She's my kind of lady ;D
@G.G, gotta love abit of Anne Rice. She's my kind of lady ;D


I am suffering from my first case of writers block which is kinda terrifying. I define it as lack of inspiration or desire to write. I don't know what to write about and I am all over the place switching genres as I play around trying to get some inspiration back.
Two things are interfering with my love for writing. A couple weeks ago, I read a book about writing. Lots of tips and ideas and rules and now I'm paralyzed - letting the editor in the room while I'm writing first drafts. The second thing is all the other stuff indie authors do like marketing - social media, blog posts, promo videos etc is zapping the life out of me.
Anyone else been in this place before? How did you escape?