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Mandy Shunnarah I don't think writer's block––as defined by the inability to write at all––exists. But writers will inevitably get stuck on a story, and that may halt…moreI don't think writer's block––as defined by the inability to write at all––exists. But writers will inevitably get stuck on a story, and that may halt work on that particular project until the writer gets the clarity they need. When I get stuck on something I'm working on, I try a couple of things: move to another writing project, take time to move my body, do crafts, and spend time with friends. Just make sure you come back to it eventually. :) (less)
Mandy Shunnarah Getting to follow my fascinations. I'm deeply curious about the world and the people in it, and being a writer allows me to immerse myself in things t…moreGetting to follow my fascinations. I'm deeply curious about the world and the people in it, and being a writer allows me to immerse myself in things that interest me, and then share what I learn with others. I'm always trying to see the world in a different light, and it brings me joy to create opportunities for readers to see things differently, too.(less)
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