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Goodreads asked Alesa Lightbourne:

How do you deal with writer’s block?

Alesa Lightbourne I set aside four to five hours every day when working on a book, and just write, trying not to judge whether it's any good or not. My job during the first-draft phase is just to get words on paper. Only later will I worry about cutting, moving things around, or polishing. If I'm super stuck, then going on a run or walk outdoors often helps. I ask my spirit-self to resolve the issue before setting out on the run or walk, and just trust that an answer will come. It always does, but not necessarily by the time the run is over.

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