Larry RhotonI’ve been fortunate when it comes to writer’s block; I don’t think I’ve experienced this. Sometimes I don’t feel as creative as I need to be or think …moreI’ve been fortunate when it comes to writer’s block; I don’t think I’ve experienced this. Sometimes I don’t feel as creative as I need to be or think I should be, but I don’t stop writing. I may write some terrible sentences, paragraphs, and pages, but I keep writing. The next day I go back and edit what I wrote.
If you come to a halt, create a new adversary, hero, or have one of your characters kill someone. Your mind will take off from there. LOL
When you’re not writing, think about what you’ve written. I do this when I’m driving or mowing the lawn. Then when I start writing, I’ll add some charm, a murder, a missing person, or a new villain. Writer’s block is the perfect time to bring a new character into your story and down a side avenue. In the end, you’ll tie it all together.
Larry RhotonThe best thing about being a writer is you create a world where you make things happen. You create heroes and villains. You make good, and wicked thin…moreThe best thing about being a writer is you create a world where you make things happen. You create heroes and villains. You make good, and wicked things happen. You can solve any problem right there in front of you, in your creative world.
Plus, one of the greatest feelings in the world is finishing your first novel and getting it published.
I’ve often wondered how many people want to write but never do. I’ve been asked how I got started? What prompted me to write? If you are interested in writing, then START.
Don’t worry about formatting, interior design, editing, or that perfect cover. Those things will come later, and there’s a lot of resources on the web that can help you. I don’t pay for these services.