Phoenixthewriter
Maniac Braniac
Writer's block occurs more often than I care to admit, but I also consider writer's block to be not necessarily what should happen next, but how it should happen. "What should they say?" "What should thier actions be?" "Who should be a part of the primary action of this chapter?"
And truthfully it can be a bother. Curing Writer's block for me involves just doing my daily chores or my work, or whatever and thinking only about the action at hand. Something needs to happen. There has to be a conflict, but HOW? Should it lead up with a lesson learned conversation, or should the chapter just begin with the conflict?
Unfortunately, I cure writer's block with time. Time is the best remedy.
And truthfully it can be a bother. Curing Writer's block for me involves just doing my daily chores or my work, or whatever and thinking only about the action at hand. Something needs to happen. There has to be a conflict, but HOW? Should it lead up with a lesson learned conversation, or should the chapter just begin with the conflict?
Unfortunately, I cure writer's block with time. Time is the best remedy.