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Writing > does anyone know some good ways of getting over writers block? =(

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message 51: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!


message 52: by Acacia (new)

Acacia (acaciaa) ♫Krista♫ wrote: "*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!"

Why not? She's the author, after all. She can do whatever she likes.


message 53: by Niki (new)

Niki Can and will.


message 54: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
Acacia wrote: "♫Krista♫ wrote: "*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!"

Why not? She's the author, after all. She can do whatever she likes."


I know, but but Madison! She's so awesome!


message 55: by Acacia (new)

Acacia (acaciaa) ♫Krista♫ wrote: "Acacia wrote: "♫Krista♫ wrote: "*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!"

Why not? She's the author, after all. She can do whatev..."


Awesome != Invincible


message 56: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
Acacia wrote: "♫Krista♫ wrote: "Acacia wrote: "♫Krista♫ wrote: "*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!"

Why not? She's the author, after all. Sh..."


Hopefully. *sigh* If Ryder dies I'll be very very very sad, but if madison and ryder die I'll be devastated.


message 57: by Acacia (new)

Acacia (acaciaa) Out to dinner. Back in half an hour.


message 58: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
I should start my english homework. Be back whenever. Bibi!


message 59: by [deleted user] (new)

hmmmm....*Crickets*


message 60: by Acacia (new)

Acacia (acaciaa) Heehee. I watched Heroes. :D :D


message 61: by [deleted user] (new)

lol im watching family guy...guilty pleasure :-[


message 62: by Acacia (new)

Acacia (acaciaa) Heroes was...interesting. O.o


message 63: by [deleted user] (new)

i dont watch it, but ive seen this family guy like 4 times...


message 64: by [deleted user] (new)

lol. heroes is y brother's favorite show...


message 65: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
Catherine wrote: "lol im watching family guy...guilty pleasure :-["

haha Family Guy is funny


message 66: by [deleted user] (new)

Ikr? Its SO unbelievably stupid, but that just makes it all the more effing hilarious!!


message 67: by ♫Krista♫, the Great and Powerful Empress of Silliness :P (new)

♫Krista♫ (kristabobista) | 1754 comments Mod
yep yep


message 68: by Maryam. (new)

Maryam. | 199 comments WAIT A MOMENT....MADISON...DYING??!!!LIKE..... PERMANENT DEATH!!!?!!


message 69: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) ♫Krista♫ wrote: "Acacia wrote: "♫Krista♫ wrote: "*gulps* I most likely know what Ryder's fate is going to be, but Madison's! You can't kill her! No no no!"

Why not? She's the author, after all. She can do whatev..."


ermmmmm madison? awsome? really? srry but resently with all the "No! Name her blah blah blah," and acting like she's having a baby is really pissing me off. I just wish she's come to life so i could strangle her...



message 70: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) Katie wrote: "im having trouble with writers block and have no idea how to get over it, any one got some ideas please?"

ermmmmm back to this topic, i usually get idea's from normal things, like today, i was sitting out from gym because i got sick ((i was vomiting)) and looked at the basket ball basket and got an idea, dont ask me how i just got one...


message 71: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 338 comments Katie wrote: "im having trouble with writers block and have no idea how to get over it, any one got some ideas please?"

I wrote about writer's block on my blog. :)
http://mylifeasateenagenovelist.blogs...


message 72: by [deleted user] (new)

what i do with writters block is i think of an event that i really want to happen in the book/story and write from there and then combine the two peices so they make sense


message 73: by Annemarie (new)

Annemarie Carlson (annielawlz) | 361 comments I just write a poem or read something, or start something else to get the juices flowing.


message 74: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) stare out the window... trust me, depending on what you're working on you'll find something related to it... in some weird way


message 75: by [deleted user] (new)

Try just writing something totally random down, like "I like cheese", "I don't know what to write!", anything. It gets your creative side flowing a little, and at least you're writing something down. Sometimes just writing something totally pointless reminds you of something else that isn't pointless. =]


message 76: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) ♥ Brigid ♥ wrote: "Katie wrote: "im having trouble with writers block and have no idea how to get over it, any one got some ideas please?"

I wrote about writer's block on my blog. :)
http://mylifeasateenagenovelist...."


based on what Brigid wrote on her blog ((loved it!)) this is a funny quote i found from this guy that has reeeeeaally funny quotes!
"Writers block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they can have an excuse to drink alcohol."
— Steve Martin


message 77: by [deleted user] (new)

Thats hilarious!!! I think hes hilarious but apparently hes a total jerk in real life


message 78: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) really? dang that sucks.. he's soooooooo funny! i have most of the quotes ive seen... other ones... not so nice


message 79: by [deleted user] (new)

Ya cuz i was watching kathy griffin (now shes hilarious) on larry king live and she said he was like just a total jerk which ttly surprised me he doesnt seem like it at all


message 80: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) yea i know! actually ive never read any of his books... if he has books, just his quotes, that make me crack up!


message 81: by Ariane (new)

Ariane | 11 comments Over the last six months, as I’ve been watching my own writing, I’ve noticed that I often seem to go “blank” just after I’ve had a particularly fluent patch of writing. Does this sound familiar to you? Your fingers can barely keep up with the sentences your brain is spewing. Writing seems easy. The words just flow. And then, ka-boom. Everything stops. It’s like a marathoner, hitting the 18-mile wall. You’ve reached the end.
When this happens to me, I notice that I usually switch to editing the piece I’m working on. Or, failing that, I turn to that universal procrastination device: email. The trouble with both these strategies is that they break momentum. Writing and editing don’t belong together; they’re two entirely separate jobs. As for email, well, I don’t need to tell you that it’s insidious and a time-eater. No, when you “hit the writing wall,” what you need is a mini-reward that gives you a 3-5 minute break.
1. Take a brief stretching break. The Internet and the public library offer a litany of at-your-desk stretches that will give you a much-needed break from hunching over the computer. If nothing else, stand up, grab your hands behind your back and try pushing your shoulder blades together.
2. Take a brief reading break. Keep a book on your desk that’s well written but that isn’t going to be terribly hard to put down after a couple of pages. I find books of essays a good choice. Currently I’m dipping into William Zinsser’s Writing to Learn, but I think it’s probably wiser to dabble outside your usual field. Once I’ve taken my mini-break, I come back refreshed and ready to write again without — and this is key — having lost my momentum.
3. Stop in the middle of a sentence. Like many people, you may set yourself the goal of finishing a certain section of writing before you move on to another task. Maybe you want to get to the end of a segment, scene or chapter. Sounds logical, I know. But it’s a mistake.
Instead, I recommend always trying to stop in the middle of a sentence. Why? Because it’s an invitation — more than that — it’s an enticement to continue when you sit down the next time. It’s like having a toasty car to climb into on a cold winter’s morning. Stop in the middle of a sentence, and, when you begin writing again, you’ll waste much less time “warming up.”


message 82: by Jayda (new)

Jayda I actually wrote a blog entry on writer's block, if you want to read it. Hopefully it can help! :)

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...


Mrs. Jack Sparrow *Leah :D* i hate havin writers block


message 84: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) yea..... but really it doesnt exist, all a state of mind *makes creepy hand motions* ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo


oıɔoɹ/rocio♥ (lalis26) HI ESTHER!!


message 86: by [deleted user] (new)

Esther*Crazygirlwithachainsaw..MWAHAHA!...hola* wrote: "yea..... but really it doesnt exist, all a state of mind *makes creepy hand motions* ooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo"

hmmmmm.......thats interesting.....


message 87: by ♫Huneeya♥ (new)

♫Huneeya♥ | 687 comments i've never rly had a serious case of writers block...i just get stuck, sleep on it, then get an idea :P


message 88: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) hahaha same here! but then i forget it.... or i forget to write it and when i remember to write ive forgoten it..... it reaaaaaaally sucks...


message 89: by Annemarie (new)

Annemarie Carlson (annielawlz) | 361 comments What works for me if I'm stuck, I'll stop writing for the day go to sleep, whatever. Then the next day I'll write something by hand even if its really crappy and that for some reason helps me get ideas. Then when I type that on the computer I usually have a lot more ideas and can start writing again. I guess that was sort of hard to explain.


message 90: by ♫Huneeya♥ (new)

♫Huneeya♥ | 687 comments ha ha same
i love writing on paper but i hate having 2 type it up later


message 91: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) really? i hate writing, over the summer i did goodreads alot so i became an even faster typer, still not faster than my sis, but fast enough so when school started and i wrote my hand sorta froze up so every word was like the first letter then a squiggly line!


message 92: by [deleted user] (new)

haha nice
im just generally a fast typer, in tech wwe had to do this test thing and the mininum was 30 words per min
i got 63


message 93: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) hahaha thats funny! but its hard to do it in the dark because were my two fingers are suposed to be ((j and f)) those dots on the keyboard so you know which ones are reeaaaaally faint so its hard to type in the dark... i have this bad habit that if i mess up at the begining of a sentince i backspace all the way back to it and have to type it again in stead of usuing my mouse... i dont like to use it when its not nesesary ;P


message 94: by [deleted user] (new)

I DONT EITHER!! especially with my laptop ill just b like ah, screw it ill just go back!


message 95: by Annemarie (new)

Annemarie Carlson (annielawlz) | 361 comments I type insanly fast, in french... In English I guess I'm pretty fast, fast enough, I suppose.


message 96: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) in french?? you know french? how can you be better at french than english? are you french?


message 97: by ♫Huneeya♥ (new)

♫Huneeya♥ | 687 comments french? cool! ya im pretty sure shes french
i can type fairly fast english...heck, i only type in english :P


message 98: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) hahaha same here... other than my normal greeting Hola! you know it says it isnt a word... its really been bothering my am i just spelling it wrong?


message 99: by Annemarie (last edited Oct 06, 2009 03:35PM) (new)

Annemarie Carlson (annielawlz) | 361 comments Esther*Crazygirlwithachainsaw..MWAHAHA!...hola* wrote: "in french?? you know french? how can you be better at french than english? are you french?"

Yah, I was born there, when I was 10 we moved around a little in Europe till we came to the u.s when I was about 13.


message 100: by Esther (new)

Esther (essie7198) oh..... how old are you? 15 14?


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