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~Tormiester~, The Writer
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Sep 03, 2010 07:05AM
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In gail Carson Levine's book Writing magic, she suggests that people ick up a piece of paper and just start writing down all the ideas you have, even the stupid ones. Eventually your brain will come up with something interesting.
see i find listening to music helps me write but when i get writers block i cant use music to solve it and i cant realy run around during class :( so ill have to try jotting down ideas next time thanks.
i write random things down kinda like a mini journal for a week, and then i read through it, and see if any thing good popped up through the week.
If you erase that story then there will be trouble to pay! Did you try any of the others ideas???
It does work, pretty well, it get's me through writer's block. Unfourtunatly boredom tends to kill them faster for me.
keep a journal, write in it daily, even if it's the junkiest, crappiest bit of nonsense, embarrassing, gross, whatever. u'll go back later and realize you've got several things to paint on that canvas. since its ur journal (and nobody knows what ur writing in it) you can pick through it and do whatever you want with it. 'fictionalize' it if you must, change the names of people u've written about. so many things you can do...but please don't get me wrong i get writer's block too but this seems to work sometimes
i think about events that have happened throughout the day that have been intriguing, and then add my own little touches to them to make a good story.



