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- From: plp1@Ra.MsState.Edu (pat parker)
- Subject: Re: HELP!!! Writer's Block!!!
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- References: <1992Jul30.091835.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au> <mtan-310792090946@maureen.cen.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1992 16:27:57 GMT
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- mtan@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Maureen Tan) writes:
-
- >First you gather your materials: chicken wire, lots of newspaper, a gallon
- >of homemade glue. Then you begin to build a large paper mache dragon...
-
- this is wonderful. it's been years since i've thought about paper mache'
- dragons! it used to be a popular motif in childrens' literature - maybe it
- still is but i've just been distanced from it.
-
- the world needs more paper mache' dragons.
-
- but back to the subject - writer's block. (if this group has a faql, this
- question really should be in it)
-
- as others have suggested, read. feed your brain. read something you dont
- normally read. read newspapers. read personal ads. read people/enquirer mags.
-
- there are other ways to feed the brain. listen to some music that you're not
- familiar with. watch a tv doccumentary. rent a movie (one with some actual
- content in it)
-
- yer hedbone's connected to your neckbone. yer neckbone's connected to...
- do something physical instead of mental for a while. take a hot shower(as was
- earlier suggested) take a walk(also someone else's idea) do something to
- get your blook flowing and breathing hard.
-
- my personal cure for writer's block is to start with an outline. at first
- it is pretty general. as i begin writing it gets more concrete. if i get
- stumped, i pick a character and write some notes about him/her what turns them
- on? why exactly do they act the way they do? what was their childhood like
- (if they're a child, what will their adulthood be like as a result of the
- events in your story?)
-
- also you can flesh in the outline itself when you get stumped. take each
- general entry in the section of outline you're working on and turn it into
- five more specific outline enrties. continue this until the outline itself
- is almost the story.
-
- another idea is to type junk. just get your brain in gear and go somewhere
- ie: as i sit here, the quick brown fox jumping over and over in my mind,
- thinking about thinking, there is a knock. is it inside or outside my mind?
- what ho! it's inside my mind. "who is it," i call...
-
- if you really want to work on your story andonly have 5 pages left,
- type 20 pages of stream of consciousness content for the story then come back
- later and edit it. if you dont feel like working on the story, type tripe.
-
-
- pat
-