What do you do when you have writer's block?

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  1. rlaha profile image60
    rlahaposted 12 years ago

    What do you do when you have writer's block?

    I'm kind of at a standstill on my writing and would like to know what you do when you have writer's block?

  2. Tricia Ward profile image81
    Tricia Wardposted 12 years ago

    Try some of these exercises and see if it helps

    http://triciaward.hubpages.com/hub/Crea … ts-flowing

  3. Neil Sperling profile image59
    Neil Sperlingposted 12 years ago

    Great Question

    I take a break from even trying... I do the same with guitar playing... when I seem to be stuck in a rut and not progressing, I take a break from playing and listen more to more music trying to pick out the base line or tune into more of the drummers beats noting use of all drums (I play rhythm guitar and some lead runs) --- for writing I read a couple books and surf the web for topics I am not familiar with but are connected to my interests.

    Doing that - brings me back to writing or playing with a new found enthusiasm.

    Life goes on!

  4. Moms-Secret profile image76
    Moms-Secretposted 12 years ago

    I walk away.  I let life give me something to write about.  You can always come back when you see something that sparks the flame of inspiration.

  5. ar.colton profile image79
    ar.coltonposted 12 years ago

    I recently wrote a hub that has 10 very unique prompts for breaking through the block. I assure you you'll be writing so much your hand will cramp.

    http://arcolton.hubpages.com/hub/10-Wri … ters-Block

  6. remaniki profile image79
    remanikiposted 12 years ago

    When I feel stuck at some point while writing, I simply move away from my desk for at least ten to fifteen minutes. I take a few deep breaths, come back to my desk and play a word game or two. This, in my experience, has helped me get back to the abandoned work with more vigor.

  7. lburmaster profile image73
    lburmasterposted 12 years ago

    I plot. Brainstorm, debate, pick-a-part, and write down whatever I can think of for a possible inspiration.

  8. anglnwu profile image70
    anglnwuposted 12 years ago

    We all have it to varying degrees. I actually wrote a hub about it and the comments after the hub help too:

    http://anglnwu.hubpages.com/hub/Writers … nother-Day

    Hope that helps:)

  9. jenniferrpovey profile image76
    jenniferrpoveyposted 12 years ago

    Some simple ideas for how to cure and deal with writer's block. It happens to all of us sometimes. read more

  10. Trevor Davis profile image58
    Trevor Davisposted 12 years ago

    Well give your brain some time to rest. Relax and play a videogame. Watch a movie or whatnot or even take a nap. It helps.

  11. That Grrl profile image72
    That Grrlposted 12 years ago

    Take a break. Have a shower, go for a drive, take the bus somewhere, anything I can do without really thinking about. I get all kinds of ideas when I'm not trying and in the middle of doing something like cooking dinner, cutting apples, etc.

  12. profile image0
    iamaudraleighposted 12 years ago

    It is hard not to get depressed when I have writer's block.  The best thing to do is walk away from the computer!!!

  13. Darrell Roberts profile image72
    Darrell Robertsposted 12 years ago

    Relax by going to the movies is on way to deal with writer's block. I also find that reading a good book may also help.

    Best wishes.

  14. nlclark profile image61
    nlclarkposted 12 years ago

    I usually go through the questions until I find something compelling to write about or I pull out my journals and read them.  If I wrote about something in a journal, usually I'll want to write about it again, or it gives me a new idea.  Good luck.

  15. lawdoctorlee profile image82
    lawdoctorleeposted 12 years ago

    I read....newspapers, books, hubs, questions on HubPages, whatever I can get my hands on.  Most times that's enough to get my creative juices flowing.

  16. BeccaWood profile image71
    BeccaWoodposted 12 years ago

    The only time I ever write for hours and write, write, write, and not even notice is when I surround myself with nature and put my inspirational music on my mp3 player. Anywhere from wheat fields, to trees, ponds, forests, and mountains. I've even sat in a tree and wrote. Nature just makes it easier to let your mind go. But now I live in a town that looks like a city and I haven't had inspiration since.

  17. RMfreelancewriter profile image60
    RMfreelancewriterposted 12 years ago

    I have written a number of posts about so-called writers block.

    I believe it comes from one's mindset.

  18. profile image57
    eljones2posted 10 years ago

    Sometimes it just takes time to get all other daily business and affairs out of the way to get back into the mood to write.

 
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