[Stylist] Difficulties of creative Writing

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 17:17:52 UTC 2018


Some say there's no such thing as writer's block; personally, I'm on the
fence with this mindset. But, some suggestions are just to write, regardless
of subject. If working on a narrative, put it aside and write something else
until inspiration strikes again for the original story. Also, writing
prompts, which can be found all sorts of places, can be very helpful. And
even if they don't directly help with a specific project, they get you
writing. And reading. Writers should read as much as they write, perhaps
even more. The best way to study the craft is to read. If inspiration fails
you, pick up a book you enjoy and just sink into it. It may help inspire
you, but, it will also help you discover what works in the writing you like.

Bridgit

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Subject: [Stylist] Difficulties of creative Writing

Hi,

Does anyone have tips for getting out of writers block?  I want to make a
list and would appreciate any input.

Thanks,


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