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How do you deal with writer’s block?

Autumn Slaght Besides banging my head against a wall and/or ranting to my Mamma about how "I can't get this story to flow!?" There are actually about four other ways I tackle it.
I've only had writer's block with my trilogy and the stand-alone that I'm currently writing. When I did, the first way I dealt with it was to walk away from it. Just set it aside and work on something else, get my mind off of that story. Sometimes if I struggled during a particular scene, I would skip it and come back to it when I read through my work again.
The most important thing I can think of to deal with it is to pray about it, ask God to give me wisdom and words and to give me the Inspiration that I need for it.
Another way is to talk to my Mamma about it. She is very instrumental in helping me look at the story from a whole new perspective and there are times that after I'm done talking to her, that I have a whole new feel on where I want to take the story.
If everything else fails, in the midst of a critical scene that I can't seem to write, this is what I do. Walk away from my laptop, (And secretly hope that my cat, Hadassah, doesn't get on the keyboard and write the words for me.)
Go out into the kitchen. Boil some water.
While I wait, I ponder aloud where I want to go with the story while I make some tea. Tea is one of my favorite ways to help with writer's block. (Well...among other things. Tea is my favorite beverage.)
I have no magical formula to overcome writer's block. I wish I did. But those are a few things that I usually try when this dreaded disease comes calling.

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