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How do you get rid of writers block? D:
 misscrazel posted over a year ago
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cannibalZoey said:
IDK U TELL ME I HAVE IT 2 !!!!
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posted over a year ago 
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I hate writers block! I'm trying to write a fanfiction and I only have one sentence! :(
misscrazel posted over a year ago
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So but I have 2 do this what's the sentence
cannibalZoey posted over a year ago
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I don't even remember anymore ugh stupid A.D.D & other disableitys
cannibalZoey posted over a year ago
blackpanther666 said:
Actually, that's a very good question. I've found that the best way is to stop trying and just find some inspiration that will put in a mood when the writing just flows naturally. The biggest fueler of writer's block is the necessity to have that piece of writing done quickly and right away - that doesn't help... just stop trying and let yourself think about what things give you the inspiration to write the way you do.

Hope this helps. I hate writer's block as well.
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posted over a year ago 
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Thank you
misscrazel posted over a year ago
EgoMouse said:
Write better stories.

But seriously, you plan what you want to write on a Notepad. Just an outline, nothing too detailed.
For example:
A sadistic woman wants to kill everyone in her state, for no reason at all. Her ex-boyfriend hears about this, tells everybody and nobody believes him. He has to become a hero to stop her. (This is a summary)
Event 1: Woman is dating a man.
Event 2: They break up.
Event 3: Woman wants to destroy the state.
Event 4: She comes up with a plan.
Event 5: Ex-boyfriend hears about plan.
Event 6: He tells his friends. No one believes him.
Event 7: He decides to stop her on his own.
Event 8: She proceeds on her plans.
Event 9: He unexpectedly shows up and prevents her from doing her plans.
Event 10: He stops her.
Event 11: She cries for danger.
Event 12: He gets arrested.
Event 13: He tells the police she's evil.
Event 14: The police in disbelief, keeps him in jail.
Event 15: She laughs maniacally and destroys the state.
Event 16: Police says they're sorry, but dies from the evil ex-girlfriend.
Event 17: He escapes from jail and looks at the destruction.
Event 18: He steals a tank and bombs her to all Heck.
Event 19: Saves the state.
Event 20: The state apologizes to him and gives him a medal.
And the good thing is, you can change this ridiculous outline anytime in the story.
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posted over a year ago 
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Thank you! ^-^
misscrazel posted over a year ago
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I'm definatly using this! ^-^
misscrazel posted over a year ago
Makeupdiva said:
I don't know. I get writer's block all the time, I don't really realize when it's gone, except if I want to write something bad enough and I have an idea of what I want to do, I will do it. Good luck with you getting rid of yours. Just try not to think so hard on what you want or need to write. Just try to be calm. I get writer's block can be frustrating.
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Thank you! ^-^
misscrazel posted over a year ago
Zeppie said:
Whenever I have writers block or any creative block, what I'll do is think of my own past experiences, exaggerate them and just go from there.

That way you are using material you are familiar with, while it can be a new story to others, and you can feel more inspired and attached to the project because you can relate to it to an extent, depending how much you exaggerate it x)
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A very good answer, Zeppie. I fully agree with this! =)
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
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^_^ Doing this helped me get through so many of my uni assignments last year :)
Zeppie posted over a year ago
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WHOA, this is amazing. I shall think of this when I'm writing too x3
EgoMouse posted over a year ago
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Thank you! ^-^
misscrazel posted over a year ago
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