Jan. 27th, 2020 09:40 am
Resources to beat writer's block?
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been having a tough time just getting words down on the page recently, and I was hoping that some of my fellow writers out there might have recommendations for like, inspirational resources that can help with focusing on maintaining momentum early on in the process rather than worrying too much about quality in a first draft?
I'm trying to logic my way through it but I still find myself getting a little stuck in going back and editing and worrying about whether what little I've got written is exactly right rather than just following the narrative through to its end.
Anyone? Bueller?
I'm trying to logic my way through it but I still find myself getting a little stuck in going back and editing and worrying about whether what little I've got written is exactly right rather than just following the narrative through to its end.
Anyone? Bueller?
Tags:
no subject
I've had some luck with white on white screen writing, where you literally can't look at what you've already written, because it's invisible. So you just have to keep going with your unholy mess of a story, and know that you can figure it out later.
no subject
I would try write or die but the issue there is that a good portion of my writing process is thinking about where I want to go next and something on that tight a timeline pretty much guarantees consistent failure, which will probably not help much with maintaining a level of confidence in my ability.
I'm less concerned with like, physical ways to get words down on a page and more concerned with how to get over the mental hurdle of "it doesn't matter that this isn't up to your usual standards, it doesn't mean you're a bad writer if you can't spit out a word-perfect first draft the second you sit down to write." Which is a lot harder to quantify a solution for. Maybe I just need to talk to my therapist, lol.
Thank you for your feedback, friend~ I'll probably pull out the "light on white" trick again and see if that gets me anywhere in the next few days.
(no subject)
From:(no subject)
From:no subject
(no subject)
From:no subject
So that tells me that my perception of something I'm writing now as being awful and pointless and needing 9 billion edits before it's worth going on to the next scene...may not actually be accurate. Whether that helps me to leave it the fuck alone and write the next bit... 🤷🏻♀️ lol.
Good luck! 💕💕💕
(no subject)
From: