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Sep 2020

When I get writers block I either try reading for awhile instead or I switch off from original works and write a quick bit of fanfiction :heart:

Like @WillowTree I go onto do something different: read, watch TV, cook, go on a walk, even writing something else. Flash fiction is really good to get the creative juices flowing.

WRITER'S BLOCK!

Either you take a break and relax a little or find something to get you motivated like play video games, listen to music, read a book or comic or watch your favorite movies. Help you get into that creative mind zone.

I usually start studying or reading something that is not "artistic" in nature, like a history book. Usually doing something like this makes your mind wonders and find inspiration.

Do you have an idea of what needs to happen next? If you don't, it is a good idea to just think about it and write it down in a simple way to give yourself a road map and connect the dots.

If it's the writing itself that gives you trouble, it's just a matter of patience. The right words will eventually come. Sometimes it will not be perfect though, so it's good to leave it for a few days, then come back and retouch it.

Read. All. The. Things.

Seriously. Read until you feel like you’re gonna burst, and then let all the words out as you write. It’s my tried and true version of “what goes in must come out.” As a forewarning, there’s not a specific amount of time or words to make this work. Sometimes I’m ready to write after an hour and sometimes it takes me 4 days. But I really do think this is one of the best ways of dealing with writer’s block because it doesn’t stress me out. It lets my brain fully focus on something else and relax in its own time.

I like to go out driving and walking around. Listening to music that correlates to the tone of the part you're trying to write or even just music that accompanies your novel in its entirety can be helpful. That's something I do anyway ^^ But I think as a few people have already have mentioned, it's good to take a breather :smiley: Come back to it, it works for artwork as well. I work on pieces for 6-8 hours sometimes and I find it's always better when I work on it in shorter bursts and come back to it with a clearer and new perspective :blush: Much love, hope your writers block disappears soon!

Yes music is a great way to inspire words! I've been listening to Wildflowers by Tom Petty while writing a kind of emotional scene and it's really helped me get in the right moodset for it!

Hm. D'yall got any recommendations for like, just regular conversations ig?

@WillowTree Ooh, I'll check that song out. I listen to these even if they sometimes do not accompany a part I am writing at the moment or the overall theme of the novel I am writing, instrumental music just helps my creative mind flow better :blush:


They're good if you can't sleep too ^^
@Sadboihours Yes, exactly :smiley: I hope something helps :smile:

If you’re asking about music, try putting on whatever music you like having on in the background while having a regular conversation. That’s going to be different for everyone.

If you’re stuck on writing the regular conversation and it’s not just about setting the mood, try adding a little something more to the scene. Describe more of what’s happening. Add in some lame jokes (always my fav option) or write about the food that’s being eaten. Always add a little more if you’re struggling to write it because you can always cut it later.

Ok, here's where I admit something potentially embarrassing...

I listen to the Zelda: Breath of the Wild soundtrack when I'm in the mood for instrumental. It's just SO peaceful and it makes me happy since I then remember all the time my husband and I have sunk into the game.

I'll add these to my list and try to branch out on my instrumental music!