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How do you deal with writer’s block?

Sandra Woffington I don't believe in writer's block, therefore I never experience it. Just by being observant of the world around me, I am bombarded by ideas. However, a tip I find useful to generate a flow is to free-write: pick a topic or open a magazine and find a picture (the stranger, the better). Write a story about that topic/picture. Example, one day in the MFA program at Chapman University a fellow student had pictures that she'd taken at a pet cemetery. The teacher passed them out, and we had to free-write a story on our gravestone. I kept working on the story, and it won 2nd place in a contest and was published in Caliope (Chapman's literary journal). Free-writing on an odd topic made that happen. In similar fashion, I hand my students strange pictures of people around the world (think National Geographic), including historical images, and I have them write the story that is taking place in the photo. This is also a fun exercise in writing from a unique POV (point-of-view).

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