Writer's Block? Try These 5 Exercises
Robyn-Lee Samuels
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Do you ever get defeated by a blank page? You’re not alone.
I’ve been writing professionally for almost five years, but if I’m honest, blank pages still get to me. It’s sheer intimidation, which is ridiculous because blank pages have no power. Not only that, but it’s decidedly inconvenient since I fill blank pages for a living.
Here’s what I do. Hopefully, my process will help you too:
“You can fix bad writing, you can’t fix a blank page.” ~ Nora Roberts
Immerse Yourself in Your Industry
Brainstorming topics to write about is easier when you’re in the know. Keep up with industry trends, read books, and connect with other professionals who can help you identify what’s relevant to your readers. The more content you consume, the more ideas you’ll have when it comes time to write.
I hope these tips will help you defeat the blank page when you face it again.
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1 年I'm still wrestling with it, thank you for the tips @Robyn-Lee
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1 年#4 is my way of dealing with that writers block. Procrastination is my bigger demon.
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1 年Excellent tips to overcome those blocks!
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1 年I miss my ability to write creatively. I am now doing a challenge where I have to write every morning for twenty-one days. I also like story prompts. I may even consider a creative writing class. Anything to unclog my mind.
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1 年I've been drifting back into the creative writing, and these tips have definitely helped boost my own imagination, both in nonfiction and fiction. After all, the first draft is just you telling the story/information to yourself. Subsequent drafts are about telling that story/information to your readers. Great tips, Robyn-Lee Samuels!