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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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I had writers block for...Submitted by jeffabbott (not verified) on November 20, 2004 - 5:33am.
I had writers block for three years after my first four novels were published. Horrible. It's entirely a lack of confidence and decisiveness. I haven't had it since and I've written four more suspense novels, all much more successful than my first books. Ways to fight it: --agree entirely with using a laptop or account with very limited resources (on a Mac, an older system with WriteNow 4.0.2 as your only app works wonders) --get the hell away from the Internet --try Ulysses (www.blue-tec.com). It's a creative writer's word processor/project manager for OS X and offers a fullscreen mode where it's just your words on the screen--no Desktop, no Dock, no other applications. It turns your screen into a piece of paper. It's amazing. --I keep a Moleskine pocket notebook with me ALWAYS and jot down every idea/action/to do that remotely relates to writing. That way there's never a shortage of ideas. Ever. The Moleskine has replaced my PDA, which was good to keep calendar/to-dos but not to take notes with. Great site, by the way, Merlin, always helpful. » POSTED IN:
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