Crack! Time to Break the Writer's Block.
70I know writer's block is a hard thing. Sometimes, though it is not writer's block so much as it is fear of failure. Some days I can write a lot and others, I can't face the computer, but either way I still write. I write a hub, write a post for my blog, I write on a different topic, I write with a pen and paper, or on the computer. i print out the work that I'm having trouble with and write on that paper. The point is I write, which is the finest way to get rid of writers block
You're possibly thinking, "But I can't write, isn't that the point of writer's block?" well, no it just means that you can't write on that topic. It doesn't mean you can't write! If you write on hub pages, you've been writing. It's that simple.
Really I doubt there is such a thing as writer's block, more than fear of a certain topic which you are currently writing about. I ask myself do I have a plan for this topic for today? Is there something more important than this piece I'm working on?
If my answer to the two questions is Yes and No, well then I don't have writer's block, just a different set of priorities. Let me give you an example: If I write about my non-fiction piece for hours, and can't seem to get it out of my head, but my fiction is sitting on the back burner, I don't have writer's block, just I'm working on something else.
If it's No and Yes, then my priorities are not on this topic. Sorry no writer's block just something else on the go. Normally something else i am writing about. Then I'm not into that topic which I was finding hard to work on. It's no big deal I just have to make it my next "big" thing.
It is hard to say that writing is easy but what are your goals? Some times you have the wrong set of goals. I might want to make a million dollars, but sitting and playing a computer game because I have writer's block won't help me make that money. Again my priorities are for something else. My interest level is low for the piece I am NOT working on.
I was speaking to a writing buddy of mine and he mentioned that I've been talking about writing about the death of my son, but after five years still am talking about it. Why? I can't face it, I can be better off in denial. I'll probably begin it, but won't finish it. I might be too hard, or I'll find excuses, or my passion isn't focus.
It isn't writer's block, simply lack of focus. It's not as if I can't, I could but in the end I haven't begun the work. That is the important aspect. Talking and doing. I need to sit down and focus on the topic at hand and some times that is where the blank screen hits me and makes it all the harder.
Here is what I do to avoid writer's block:
I set a time to write, each day every day at that specific time. I also decide on what I am going to write. It can be long or short, it can be one topic or more. It can also be on something that needs to be done, that day.
What ever the thing/ time/ topic is I make the plans ahead of time. I also tell others what is going to happen. This makes me accountable to others. That is important. Part of breaking writer's block is to be accountable for what you need to to.
That is one thing: Write.
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I have never suffered from it yet. Maybe it's because I am too dumb.
I don't so much have writer's block as i have writer's disinterest. I've come through it before though it's just a matter of clearing out all the useless ideas and focusing on one good one.But like you say Rebecca I try to write something even if its random notes, this has a way of clearing the blockage so to speak and letting the back up flow freely.
Very well put together rebecca! set your priorites and do them organized and in a timely fashion and always follow up....hmmm sounds like a nurse to me :) way to go!!
Thanks everyone, just keep writing as you've all said and the block will go away!
Scott you are so right writer's disinterest is a horrid thing, but that doesn't mean you can't write.
Great info.
Writer's block always comes up during november. I just keep writing, even if it's random and unrelated. I had a major case of writer's block once and I just started writing about the character making breakfast in as much detail as possible. The result was a better understanding of the character and she ending up going in a different direction. I've had writers block for other stuff, but hubpages has turned into the distraction I needed.
for me it's december really, when there is too much on my plate.















sandwichmom says:
2 months ago
I have writers block now- so this is great for me thanks