Overcome Writers Block

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You canโ€™t think yourself out of a writing block, you have to write yourself out of a thinking block.ย 
โ€“ John Rogers

Geraldine Brooks‘ debut novel,ย Year of Wondersย has been translated into over 25 languages. Brooks won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel,ย March. Herย Calebโ€™s Crossingย andย People of the Bookย wereย New York Timesย best sellers. When chatting with Brooks at the National Book Festival, I asked how she handled Writers Block. Here’s her answer [applies to any fresh start],

Why do we never hear of hairdresser’s block, or auto mechanic’s block? Or even sculptor’s block, for that matter. Why are writers the only workers on earth who are allowed to have a “block?” I’m sorry, but you need to get up and go to work, like every other person on the planet.

Some days are more productive than others. So what? When there’s no wind, row. When you find you can’t make art, practice craft. Just as a bricklayer can always pick up a brick and lay it next to another brick, a writer can pick a word and place it next to another word. Just as, some days, the bricklayer’s wall will go up straight and true, some days the sentences will be fluid and laden with meaning.

Some days, the wall will be wobbly and uneven, and will require the use of a backhoe and new beginning. Some days the writing will be stale and meaningless and you will throw it away and start over. But from seeing what didn’t work, you will have a better idea what might. The important thing is the daily effort.

You cannot just check out and refuse to write because your aura is on crooked or theย mot justeย isย unarriving. Find some other word, for the time being, and row onward.

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Many successful writers [Ernest Hemmingway, James Baldwin, Gene Fowler] have said that thereโ€™s nothing to writing once you wipe the blood from your forehead. Fortunately, this postโ€™s video shows how start-up writing can be much easier, less painful, fun, even hip.

Write. Share your thoughts. Along the way,

10 Secrets to Overcome Writers Block

These tips work for all writing, including raps.

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Sandra Gould Ford is an author, educator and former steelworker who presents arts experiences to encourage, refresh, enrich creative thinking and inspire. She belongs to the Authorโ€™s Guild and Science Fiction Writers of America and is a former member of the American Society of Media Photographers. For more information, visit her web site: SandraGouldFord.com.

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