Its a common problem. Writing an outline of what should happen can help. Writing the ending, then the middle to meet the begining can work also. Throwing your characters into an unexpected situation and letting them run with it can boost your creativity. Whatever you do, how ever you write, don't stop. Finish it. Period.
Welcome to the community, DMaria! Anthony definitely provides some very helpful tips. Usually when I hit "writers block" I read a book, watch a movie that inspires me or read a really well written script - that usually helps get my creative juices going. But, again, when all else fails, write! Best of luck!
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Its a common problem. Writing an outline of what should happen can help. Writing the ending, then the middle to meet the begining can work also. Throwing your characters into an unexpected situation and letting them run with it can boost your creativity. Whatever you do, how ever you write, don't stop. Finish it. Period.
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Welcome to the community, DMaria! Anthony definitely provides some very helpful tips. Usually when I hit "writers block" I read a book, watch a movie that inspires me or read a really well written script - that usually helps get my creative juices going. But, again, when all else fails, write! Best of luck!
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Been there! Worst part is knowing when to stop "fixing" it!
All good advice, thank you.