1. open the story, novel, poem, or whatever your writing
2. write
3. write
4. WRITE!
That's it! hoped it helped bye!
- Just Another Blogger
J.K. So here's the thing! You will almost never be inspired to write, and if you keep waiting for that inspiration to come... you'll never write, you'll just be sitting there waiting to write, and never actually do it. Close your eyes and imagination a world without Harry Potter (Scary right) well that world might have been a reality if J.K. Rowling always waited to write and never did.
Now you might be saying, "those books are so much better than the one i'm writing, why try?" or "Those books changed the world... why should I keep writing when I know mine won't?" We have all said, in some form or fashion, those same words, and for most of us that's true. (Sorry that's a bit sad) But honestly about half of us will never try because were too scared or too tired, or think there's no point, so we stop doing what we love, we stop writing, we stop believing we can change the world.
These thoughts manifest in us till their all we can see. We are now blinded from the amazing possibly of a novel, poem, play, or anything. WHY WOULD YOU LET YOUR DREAMS DIE ON A SHELF! when there is so much more to them! So much more that you ignore because you think you can't! Why would you stop believing in something that has the possibility to change a life. (Think about it, Books have all changed our life no matter how you look at it!)
So how do you get out of writer's block? You write! You believe what you wrote can change the world! And then you write more! Think if every writer had this mind set! Think of all the new world that had just been created! The new thoughts that had just been thought because you took off the blinders and are ready to write! SO GO! WRITE!
If you're still struggling here are some quotes that might help:
“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” -Ernest Hemingway
“All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald
“And the idea of just wandering off to a cafe with a notebook and writing and seeing where that takes me for awhile is just bliss.” -J. K. Rowling
If you are a writer and at least one part of what I just wrote affected you in any way let me know, and do you have any methods to get out of writer's block?
-Just Another Blogger
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