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Hack your way out of writer's block
Merlin Mann | Nov 18 2004
I recently had occasion to do some…errr…research on writer’s block. Yeah, research. That’s what I was doing. Like a scientist. I found lots of great ideas to get unstuck and wrote the best ones on index cards to create an Oblique Strategies-like deck. Swipe, share, and add you own in comments.
On the other hand, remember Laurence Olivier. One day on the set of Marathon Man, Dustin Hoffman showed up looking like shit. Totally exhausted and practically delirious. Asked what the problem was, Hoffman said that at this point in the movie, his character will have been awake for 24 hours, so he wanted to make sure that he had been too. Laurence Olivier shook his head and said, “Oh, Dusty, why don’t you just try acting?” So, when all else fails, just try writing. 82 Comments
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Hamish and PB: I think...Submitted by Merlin on November 18, 2004 - 9:46am.
Hamish and PB: I think I mostly agree. Another way to look at writer's block is oddly GTD-like--sometimes you're not ready to write because you don't really know what you want to say or what you really think. I've found that once I think about my topic for awhile and give it time to gestate, the words often just flow. The hard part is when you're under pressure or badly prepared. The physical act of writing (at least in my head) should be just the hardcopy artifact of some kind of thought and a conclusion (or, "point," as the kids say). More often than not, when I'm banging my head against the wall, it's because I'm trying to attach words to an incomplete thought. Of course stress just compounds this. Great comments, all! I love this. » POSTED IN:
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