Writer's block, an owner's guide: Writer’s block: random advice

I’m still preoccupied with pressing psychotherapy stuff, but I thought I’d drop in here and yell out some advice that you might or might not find useful, and then run: so here are a couple more of those lists of things you can do to avoid or cure writer’s block.

Jerry Oltion’s 50 strategies for making yourself work (”Put two or three CDs in the player and stay at the keyboard until they’re done. That’s not just background noise; that’s the sound of you working.”).

And Ink Shrink, (”If you have the luxury of time, go to bed”) and don’t fail to “click here” at the end.

That’s all, folks.

Published on May 28, 2005 at 11:46 am. Linking to this article? Thank you! The permanent address is http://www.todayiwrite.com/journal/writers-block-random-advice.html

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Writer's block, an owner's guide: Writer’s block: random advice

Busy today, working thru my “psychology of writer’s block” bookpile and then doing some counseling. Coupla interesting links:

“One of the best ways to prevent writer’s block is to attack it directly by generating writing topics before you get stuck.”

“One good way to avoid writer’s block is to work on more than one project at a time.”

P.S. HERE’S A REALLY PROMISING ONE - I’LL BE BACK TO LOOK OVER THIS ONE THOROUGHLY WHEN I CHOOSE TO HAVE THE TIME: How to be creative, by Hugh Macleod.

Published on August 5, 2004 at 10:06 am. Linking to this article? Thank you! The permanent address is http://www.todayiwrite.com/journal/writers-block-random-advice.html

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