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Tracey Shearer Great question! I have two suggestions. The first applies to all writers. You should do something else for a bit. Take a walk, talk to your friends, r…moreGreat question! I have two suggestions. The first applies to all writers. You should do something else for a bit. Take a walk, talk to your friends, read a book, clean a room, whatever it is that gives you a bit of a breather from writing. When we try to force things, it can stifle the creative spark. I often find walks help me with fight scenes. Having the blood course through my veins, my heart beating faster, feeling sweat on my skin, puts me in the mindset to craft the scenes.

The second suggestion is for fiction writers. If you find you are stuck in a scene and just aren't feeling it to write further, I suggest you go back and rewrite the scene from another viewpoint. Sometimes a different POV is what you need to get things moving. If you're already writing first person, then switch up what happens in the scene. Is there something else you can observe first? Is there a different emotion you can put into the scene? Could it begin at a different point? Play around with things and see if it nudges that block to the side and let's your creativity flow again.(less)
Tracey Shearer There are a lot of great things about being a writer, but I think the best one would be having the ability to create worlds out of nothing. Building s…moreThere are a lot of great things about being a writer, but I think the best one would be having the ability to create worlds out of nothing. Building something from scratch, even if it's our current world, but through my lens, is an incredible feeling. And when readers get lost in my books, it means I've done my job. I've swept them away. I've made them care about characters who were born in my mind. And maybe, just maybe, I've made them think about things a bit differently because they connected with my words.(less)
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