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How do you guys get around a writer's block?
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:16pm
by Shinova
I'm not sure if it's full-fledged writer's block, but I have a fanfic I started a month or a few more ago and I have two more chapters to go. But I never seem to get around to finishing it.
Woe becomes me!
Anyway, how do you guys get around your writer's blocks?
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:17pm
by Keevan_Colton
If I figured that out I woulndt have thousands of scribbled notepad files....I'd have a full blown story
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:20pm
by Shinova
And additional woe:
I've promised myself to finish this one before I start on stuff I plan to post here.
More woe becomes me!!!
Enuf whining.
Re: How do you guys get around a writer's block?
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:20pm
by Kuja
Shinova wrote:Anyway, how do you guys get around your writer's blocks?
I do a variety of things.
Listen to music, any kind.
Play video games.
Go for a walk.
Read a book.
Read other fanfics.
Spam the board.
Eat something.
Put it aside completely for a while.
Ask for assisstance.
Write down all my ideas for the future on a list and read them over and over.
Write down an outline for what I think I want, and change as I feel like it.
Start another fanfic (this may sound crazy, but I swear to god it works).
Write down random shit.
Watch TV.
I get my ideas from all over, and I never know when one will pop up.
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:32pm
by Grand Admiral Thrawn
Totally ignore thinking about the story. Thinking too much gives me terrible ideas.
Posted: 2003-02-14 10:57pm
by Steve
Try something else for a little while. And if you feel like you can't create period, don't. Take a break from writing. Sometimes you have to. Play games, watch more TV, just chat online, things like that.
Posted: 2003-02-15 12:14am
by desertjedi
I write a little, not Star Wars or Fan Fiction or anything like that, but there are a few things I like to do when the dreaded writer's block rears it's ugly head:
walk away from the whole thing, keep your mind off of it completely by distracting yourself. I love to exercise when I have writer's block, get's the blood flowing, but TV, movies, and music help alot to. Any type of music or movie that sparks an emotional response really helps, whether it's anger or sadness.. the emotion helps alot.
That's just my two cents.. take or leave it...
Just remember to have fun when writing!
Posted: 2003-02-15 02:25am
by Darth Fanboy
Writers block is best cured y avoiding it in the first place by doing a rough outline of a chapter, then refining it to the point where its a viable chater. That way kind of sucks though, so if you get writers block my advice is "Sandwich, Orange Soda, Cartoons, a nap, then rereading previous works in no particular orders"
Posted: 2003-02-15 02:46am
by Isolder74
My way is to put the story back on the shelf for a couple of days watch a few movies, take a walk around the block. Read the newspaper you'd be amazed how many Ideas come from news stories. My hardest thing to come upo with that often gets me stuck is names for new characters. The cure for this one is a good old phone book. Take the Book flip the pages back and forth open it and slam down your finger and that's your first name reapeat for middle and last names if it turns out silly start over.
Posted: 2003-02-15 02:51am
by Dalton
For me? Well...I'll usually read some other fanfics or play some video games. Music helps too.
Posted: 2003-02-15 03:23am
by weemadando
I tend to play something like Hitman 1 or 2 or GTA3.
Release the stress.
Posted: 2003-02-15 08:56pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
I'd reccomend going into some subplot, or introducing new characters. It should eventually take you to the end of the story.
Posted: 2003-03-05 04:25am
by Edi
Writing some events further along in the story if you have the general outline of what's going to happen when straight, then come back to the blocked part later. and also the variety of methods everyone else suggested.
Edi
Posted: 2003-03-05 08:37am
by Singular Quartet
Edi wrote:Writing some events further along in the story if you have the general outline of what's going to happen when straight, then come back to the blocked part later. and also the variety of methods everyone else suggested.
Edi
Works quite well, for me. Granted, near as I can tell, everybody here thinks my work is crap cause they never comment on it, but no matter
*whimpers in corner*
Quite whining, and write better, idiot. As to you Shinova. It helps to get your mind off of the story for some random amount of time. How you do that is up to yourself.
*Composes self*
Working on soimething else, although you have stated you don't want to work on anything else until your done, can help. (Personal experiance)It helped me out. I did "Infinite Fun"</pimp> *
Pathetic!* to get my mind off of something else I'm writing. Worked quite well.
Posted: 2003-03-05 11:02am
by Larz
Relieve the stress, because stress only makes writers block stay with you, and even become a shadow (to much stress in my life has lead to me forgetting that I was even trying to write a fanfic... I've progressed 1 sentance since December...)
Drink tea, play games, listen to music. Going out on walks and people watching tend to help mental juices to start chugging. Also you could go and look at art, or a mueseum, or something like that. Looking at new and interesting things really helps to break apart mental rigidness.
Posted: 2003-03-05 08:32pm
by kojikun
they say writers block happens when a writer doesnt know where or why he is at that point of the story. I suggest you go back and find out why you put the characters into that situation, because if theyre there for a reason, they should do whatever it is theyre meant to be doing.
Posted: 2003-03-05 08:57pm
by RedImperator
A glass of Jack on the rocks and a cigarette usually clear the blockage out of my brain. This may not, however, be an ideal solution for you.
Posted: 2003-03-05 09:18pm
by Captain Cyran
Hit your head on the nearest metal object around oh...3 times, take an advil, and start writing. Works for me everytime.
Posted: 2003-03-06 06:01am
by haas mark
Ignore it. I find writing poetry soothes my muses, so to speak, an I can then write later.
Posted: 2003-03-07 07:50am
by Spanky The Dolphin
Get off my ass and actually start writing again.
Which reminds me...
Posted: 2003-03-07 08:34am
by Singular Quartet
Captain_Cyran wrote:Hit your head on the nearest metal object around oh...3 times, take an advil, and start writing. Works for me everytime.
Were looking for "Cures for writers block" not "Easy ways to cause brain damage."
Posted: 2003-03-07 11:55am
by Shinova
I got around that "block" by the way. Thanks for everything, peoples.
Posted: 2003-03-08 11:57pm
by kojikun
how'd you do it shino?
Posted: 2003-03-09 12:51am
by Shinova
kojikun wrote:how'd you do it shino?
It wasn't actually a block, per se. The hard part was actually starting on the next segment.
Once I finally got to just getting to the work, I got it finished.
That fic's finally done! MUHAHAHAHAHAAA!!! Now I get to go rake in the reviews again!!
(Course this is in Fanfiction.net, which isn't high-class, but anyway)
Posted: 2003-03-09 11:03pm
by Coyote
Alcohol and freewriting.