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Goodreads asked B. Romero:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

B. Romero This is an easy question for me. I deal with writer’s block by writing. I keep a notebook on me at all times (it’s a replica of the Handbook for the Recently Deceased) and when I have an idea; I jot it down. When I am working on a project and feel stuck, I go through my notebook and see what I can dig up. Even if I don’t care for what I wrote for the day, I still write. I can always go back and edit later. Sometimes, I will switch it up and write a short story in my bouts of writer’s block. When I first decided to write full time, I read some advice from one of my idols, Stephen King. He said that he has a goal of writing about 2,000 words per day. I adopted the same strategy. I write a minimum of 2,000 words per day, six days a week. Even when I feel stuck, I just write until inspiration hits.

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