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Jan 21, 2012 10:31AM

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I did several blog posts (adapted from an article) on writer's block and how to deal with it depending on the cause. See if something here helps you.
http://chriseboch.blogspot.com/search...
Good luck!
Whispers in the Dark

Chris, thanks for the article. It was helpful. The most helpful tip for me was using actual pen and paper. The computer just doesn't feel as personal as paper, so I had to get off. I prefer to use pen because I don't end up erasing. If I scribble a random note, I want it to stay there for later instead of accidently erasing it.
I'm on my way to finishing my work thanks to you both! :)

The article, plus other writing pieces on the craft of writing, are found within my book, Essays for the Soul.
I'm not a publish author yet, but I do love Writing.
I guess, for me, I go on search engine and type abandoned places(any places) or I go on YouTube and search for suspense(like Nancy Drew soundtracks) and favorite movie clips(Avengers and Asgardians).
After that, my stories go back to where I left off.
I guess, for me, I go on search engine and type abandoned places(any places) or I go on YouTube and search for suspense(like Nancy Drew soundtracks) and favorite movie clips(Avengers and Asgardians).
After that, my stories go back to where I left off.

For example, there's a great new Writer's Club here (https://www.patreon.com/AWritersPath) that acts a bit like a AAA club for writers, giving members free editing, blurb coaching, and promotion opportunities along with access to exclusive writing articles and tips. It combines the "let's just read about writing" aspect with a personal "let's find out what professional editors think of what I've written" aspect, and between the two, I think things like this can kickstart you back into writing.
But ultimately, you do have to sit down and write again, and that's a choice you have to make. All the encouragement in the world can't make the decision for you. :-)




I agree it´s such a interesting thought. It sounds familiar, and maybe WB can be caused of you try to write something in the wrong genre? I mean the wrong genre for you, as a writer...
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Essays for the Soul: Thirteen Creative Writings (other topics)Whispers in the Dark (other topics)