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Nov 09, 2009 07:18PM

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Another thing that helps is to work on something completely unrelated. I took on a freelance editing project and something about that very right-brain work jarred loose a jam in my left brain. I wrote 4000 words on my major WIP during that same time frame.
I do carry a composition book with me almost everywhere I go so that if a scene occurs to me I can write it out longhand and transcribe it into my MS. I am generally able to plug them in right where they belong but sometimes I will have something that will be a later section and then I type it in with some notes about it that remind me I need to come up with a transition.

With that's said, I do get "Writer's Fatigue", where I just don't feel like writing on that particular day and need to find something else to do for a little while before I get back at it.

Just stop what you are doing and do something else. Your brain will naturally reset.
Thanks so much for everyone's input. I was under the mistaken impression that one could successfully push-through writer's block.
As with most things in life, it seems that a little break is just what the doctor ordered. :-)
As with most things in life, it seems that a little break is just what the doctor ordered. :-)