Tips and tricks to deal with Writer's Block.
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Tips and tricks to deal with Writer's Block.
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When both fail I have a nice Bailey's and Cream and call it a night

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Advice from my cover artist: "Go for a long drive, get your head out of the tunnel."Ghostwalker117 wrote:I would just like to know how my fellow authors deal with their block.
Advice from my editor: "Just puke anything out onto the page. You can clean up the mess later."
Unfortunately neither of these worked for me when I had my first writers' block. I had to wait for the movie to start playing in my head again.

Cheers,
Xander.
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The advise from your editor is quite good though. Remember using much the same analogy about essays...vomiting on the page...XanderRichards wrote:Advice from my cover artist: "Go for a long drive, get your head out of the tunnel."Ghostwalker117 wrote:I would just like to know how my fellow authors deal with their block.
Advice from my editor: "Just puke anything out onto the page. You can clean up the mess later."
Unfortunately neither of these worked for me when I had my first writers' block. I had to wait for the movie to start playing in my head again.
Cheers,
Xander.
― Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
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Another inspirational time for me is in the shower...bif problem there! I have yet to find any water resistant laptops.
Oh well.
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exactly..read only the books of your interestrani16 wrote:Read good books with your interest not just random books...

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