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Writer’s block is something that happens when you sever the creative connection to your fictional world, or when you get stuck for various reasons. If I’m in a good flow and get stuck, it means that what I’ve written is false, that it’s poor workmanship. The solution is always to go back, read what I’ve written, then pinpoint where I went off the track, delete the nonsense, and get back on the right path.
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Nov 04, 2021 03:41AM
Writer’s block is something that happens when you sever the creative connection to your fictional world, or when you get stuck for various reasons. If I’m in a good flow and get stuck, it means that what I’ve written is false, that it’s poor workmanship. The solution is always to go back, read what I’ve written, then pinpoint where I went off the track, delete the nonsense, and get back on the right path.
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