Writers block. It freaking sucks. Actually I would use some more vile terms to describe it, but I thought I'd make this chapter at least "G" rated.
When you're in the groove, when the writing is coming out of you like your fingers are typing on their own and the story is just coming out of 'ya like there's nothing to it? It's a great feeling.
Then you hit the wall. Creativity dries up and your groove is gone.
So to cut to the chase: What do you crazy cats do when you hit the wall? How do you work through you writer's block?
This is a round robin... so post your ideas, methods and meditations on how to get around the crippling disease.
(Just to be clear... I don't have writer's block at the moment. I just got a couple of e-mails from people who do and I'd thought I'd pass this along)
This is a roundrobin story. Would you like to contribute?
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