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Old 01-04-2005, 03:15 PM   #16
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I agree that writer's block doesn't exist. I just easily get distracted when writing, on sites like this for example , which is why I wait until I'm too tired. When I'm tired I don't have the energy to do random crap, only stuff I value (like writing).
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Old 01-06-2005, 06:35 AM   #17
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I'm not sure I get writers block much...

but I usually start writing something and then get a new idea and start writing something else. Then a new idea comes to mind and... The cycle goes on
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Old 01-06-2005, 08:56 AM   #18
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My problem isn't neccessarily writers block, but just the opposite. I get so many ideas that I used to find myself bouncing around from project to project, never finishing anything.

Then I decided to use the ideas I liked most, and create one series. My series has alot of room for side-books that deviate from the main plot, so I can still go back and forth between my books while working on the same series.

Whenever I'm in need of inspiration, I find that listening to music, drawing, or looking at artwork helps me.
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Old 01-06-2005, 09:06 AM   #19
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My problem isn't neccessarily writers block, but just the opposite. I get so many ideas that I used to find myself bouncing around from project to project, never finishing anything.
Yupp, Just like me

I'm trying to fuse all my ideas together to create one super cool horror fantasy sci fi mystery fusion (Evil laugh echoes through the chasm) Yep. But I guess the trick to getting rid of your writers block might be to carve the block into something new or go to http://seventhsanctum.com
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