writer's block is a pain
5 months ago
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Writer's block is a pain. In fact there seems to be a block related to all things Physical Fatness. Can't write it, can't draw it. Brain just won't. I don't even think it's burned out, it just won't engage.
For like, five whole minutes tonight I wanted to, and it sounded like fun, before the brain fog and the block settled in again. I have no idea what the problem is. ;_; Just overall having a hard time engaging the brain tonight. I wanna work on the next chapter tonight so much but the brain does not wanna cooperate, aaa.
Might finish an old sketch first...? That might help.
Sorry, I'm using this journal as a sounding board. It's just been a lot of silence from us lately and Physical Fatness creative block has been to blame. :T Hopefully not for much longer.
For like, five whole minutes tonight I wanted to, and it sounded like fun, before the brain fog and the block settled in again. I have no idea what the problem is. ;_; Just overall having a hard time engaging the brain tonight. I wanna work on the next chapter tonight so much but the brain does not wanna cooperate, aaa.
Might finish an old sketch first...? That might help.
Sorry, I'm using this journal as a sounding board. It's just been a lot of silence from us lately and Physical Fatness creative block has been to blame. :T Hopefully not for much longer.
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Some writers suggest the best way is to just write, don't try to force it, just start writing whatever and *hopefully* you can dovetail that into whatever it is you wanted to write.
Other writers say set your goal at 200 words of your chosen topic and just don't care about anything but writing within that topic, don't worry about grammar, or punctuation, or clarity, or quality.
Other's suggest changing your setting, like using one of those portable writing desks to change your location to change your mindspace.
I think it very much varies for each writer.
Good luck!