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message 1: by ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱, This is my witty title (head mod) (new)

ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱ (charlie_awesome) | 766 comments Mod
Yay for Sarah!
And others may comment here.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah1324) | 328 comments Hi guys! Sarah here and welcome to my portfolio! Here, I'll post some of my work, my writing updates, and stuff in the like. Feel free to comment your thoughts and reviews!


message 3: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah1324) | 328 comments Okay guys, connfession time: My brain is at a standstill. I have writer's block.


message 4: by ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱, This is my witty title (head mod) (new)

ℂᖺαᖇᒪἷ℮ ⊰1017 &Tardis⊱ (charlie_awesome) | 766 comments Mod
Awww. Um....
So uh try...
To read something short and really deep
Look at a thesaurus.
Look at story starters until something comes to you, then once you get in the swing of things, go back to your other story
Reread your story as a reader not a writer

I don't know if I can help.


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah1324) | 328 comments Sarah's Tips for Curing Writer's Block (some of which I stole from Charlie!)
1. Reread your story as a reader not a writer. It helps you figure out what you are good at and what you need to improve on (Thanks Charlie!)
2. Write something. Anything. If you can't think of anything to write, wrote about that.
3. Try writing the beginning of a story, maybe the first couple of paragraphs. You can use a story starter if you want. It gives you a lot of new ideas for a new story or maybe even ideas for a current one. I found this one very helpful.
4. Learn new words.
5. Journal.
6. Don't fret too much about having writer's block. It will make things a whole lot worse.


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