THE Group for Authors! discussion

This topic is about
Gabriel Boutros
Writer's Circle
>
What Do You Do When the Writing Stops?
date
newest »





There's nothing like the feeling of getting back in there, and getting the creative juices pumping again. Write away, right away!

Viva the 'next project'!

I like the comment - good analogy - it indeed is intimate and exciting. The new page just gives you so much freedom - simply marvellous. :)

Crap! That's better than my kids leaving home. Gotta work harder on my analogies. ;)


Amen to that!



*smile* I love this! Thanks


You could go train spotting instead ... lol

You could go train spotting instead ... lol"
Or just driving aimlessly at night. There's nothing like city streets at night to inspire all sorts of new ideas.



CeDany is correct. "I wrote the darn thing." It was an accomplishment to find an agent, a publisher and then hold the gorgeous book in my hands, which I worked on for twenty years (yikes), and which I was certain to be buried with. Some love it, some hate it. Time to move on. Get to work. Write another story. A wicked one, this time. Find the joy again. Get lost in the glorious, challenging process, and the search for the right words to tell the story. At 73 I have no time for Writer's Block.
CeDany wrote: "If it happens as it is called - Writer's Block - just take a break for a while or if you prefer, a breather.
Then, simply jump back in after reading the previous bits and it comes back to you - we..."
I took a different approach. I kept writing. Production was down, true, but by writing a page or two daily, I managed to turn out about 5000 words in a typical week. I also promoted previously-published books and did social media stuff, blogged, edited a friend's writing, revised my own work-in-progress. In so doing, I took my own advice, published earlier on my own blog.
Yesterday the inspiration, the joy, came back. Two chapters, about 5000 words, plus another chapter already this morning. I'll do a second this afternoon.
If you're a writer, write; work through the doldrums, don't let them gain mastery over you.
You'll remember why you began writing, in time.
Yesterday the inspiration, the joy, came back. Two chapters, about 5000 words, plus another chapter already this morning. I'll do a second this afternoon.
If you're a writer, write; work through the doldrums, don't let them gain mastery over you.
You'll remember why you began writing, in time.
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...