SylvereApLeanan -> RE: Writer's Block (12/17/2010 8:45:44 AM)
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There are a number of ways to combat writer's block. One way is to create a "mind map." Take a word...any word will do but a broad subject such as movies or baseball is best...and write that in the middle of a sheet of notebook paper or a legal pad. Now write down everything you can think of that relates to your topic. Then write down anything that relates to any of the words you write down and keep branching out until you have an idea you'd like to write about. For example, if you use the subject "pets" you might write down the following: dog, cat, fish, gerbil, bird-->sparrow, bluejay, pelican, eagle-->hunter, prey, USA, nobility-->virtue, middle ages, knights, history When you find something that sparks your interest, do some free writing. Write anything you can think of that has to do with your topic and just let the words flow without really thinking about them. Even if they don't seem to make sense or relate to your subject, just write. See where it leads you. The point is to get words on paper or on your computer screen. Don't censor yourself, just write. If you write fiction, you could also create a character bio. Start with the name and physical appearance of your character and then branch out into his/her job, family, hobbies, religious/spiritual philosophy, and so on. Once you've created a well-rounded person, put your character into different situations and see how s/he reacts. There could be a story in there somewhere. Stay creative and best of luck.
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