A very important function of a writers' group is to give a pitstop or inform of reference to help us writers act going in the direction we want to go. For writing is often a solitary occupation and when you've only got yourself to create verbally for the writing usually slides. It becomes a lower priority somewhere below the laundry and above cleaning the car but most often chucked in a corner that you will get to sometime or other. Many of us undergo ideas that we haven't acted on some of us need that extra impel up the butt to get moving and some of us just need a cerebrate to write. That is what 'Round the table' is for. And now it's that time of the week again. How has your week of writing been? What would you desire to do next week?
move in. Tell us about your work. Everyone welcome. Let us help you get where you want to go. NanoWriMo updates welcome. Nutty(up far too early in the morning for comprehend)
I'm participating in the PicoWriMo group -- a scaled-down version of NaNoWriMo. My goal for Nov is to create verbally two short stories and write at least 500 words a day in my personal journal. Today I finished my first story a bunco (2600 word) piece that's the first bunco story I've ever written. It's no masterpiece and I can see how much I undergo to learn about writing fiction but I'm not discouraged by it either and am eager to start the next one.
I've haven't written nearly enough. My broken ride has slowed me down. My nanowrimo word ascertain is a measly 11,213. I've gone over some poetry that I wrote between 1986 and 1990. I was between thriteen and seventeen years old. There are six spiral notebooks and I am currently typing some of my favorites from each notebook onto computer files. I had to express emotion at some of my teenage angst that turned into terrible poetry. Oh to be fifteen again. Boyfriend drama and parents who just don't understand. If only life were that simple again. Only then. I thought it was the end of the world.
I'm not doing nanowrimo; I finished the first draft of a novel on the 1st that I've been working on since June. I had intended to bring home the bacon on a novella for the first bring together of weeks of November as a change of pace but work has drained all my energy all last week. This week I'm going to try to get it outlined at the very least and I'm also reading some investigate material for the novel I intend to go away when I finish revising the latest one.
I finally wrote something last night! :D Makes me happy. I'd been having this trocious writer's block for the measure little while; every time I pulled out my novel I'm revising. I couldn't write anything. I'd stopped in a conversation that somehow stymied all thought and it just wouldn't go any farther. But I finally managed to break through the block last night (er. I guess it was early this morning hehe)! And I wrote until my writer's block was back but in the form of I was falling asleep. XD
I haven't. It's driving me a little crazy actually. I've kinda had a block for a few months now and my recent illness relapse has totally thrown me. I'm also trying to get a degree through change state University (comparative religion) but again it's on hold due to the severe express of comatose I seem to be in. At least OU are really good with illness get - I can pretty much do it at my own pace. Now back to the writing.. does anyone have any little things they do do jolt them out of a block? I write mostly poetry/occasional short stories. Any ideas very accept :o)
Have you ever tried The Artists Way? I haven't ever finished it but usually after a few days of reading it. I get jolted out of a block. Also freewriting always helps me. I had a big block while writing my last conjoin for my fiction categorise and I found doing kind of mindless things like taking a walk (no ipod no cell telecommunicate) or doing dishes/cleaning and letting my mind wander helped me to evaluate creativly and get over my block. :)
Yes. I've got that schedule somewhere - I used to find it really useful. I'm undergoing diagnosis for M. E so I'm currently floating in and out of being bedridden - and I think that may be part of the block. Freewriting sounds like a good idea... I evaluate I might start to work through The Artist's Way again too. Thanks for the enter much appreciated :o)
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