June 5, 2017
The Dreaded “WB” (writer’s block)
I mean, I want to write. I did an outline. I’m trying to
follow it. I’m just not feeling it. I’ve written four chapters in my new story
and, according to my outline, I’m supposed to be knee-deep in my first dramatic
“pickle” by now. My story is no way near there. What to do? What to do? I can tell
you what NOT to do. Staring at the computer screen doesn’t work. Something in
the back of my mind tells me I cannot proceed with the outline, so my next
writing session will be to throw out the outline and, hopefully, my characters
will tell me what happens next. That has happened before.
In my New Adult Romantic Suspense BLOOD MONEY --that story
took so many twists and turns, I couldn’t wait for it to be finished so I could
see ‘who dunnit’. Does this always work? I don’t know. I haven’t written that many
novels, so time will tell. In that same story, one of my secondary characters
who was earmarked to be the bad guy at the beginning, turned out to be a hero
and the new exciting dangerous love attraction turned out to be the bad guy.
Cliché? Yep. Did I want my story to wind up like this? Nope. Does it work? I hope
so. Time will tell.
Take away: Learning and honing the craft of writing is
important. Get all the help you can. Read, read, and then read some more in the
genre you want to write. But in the end, be flexible. Listen to your critique
partner. Pray that some publisher will provide some feedback, and be prepared
to rewrite until your story is the best it can be. I read somewhere writers are
so in love with their words they find it hard parting with them--even when they
don’t work. I guess it comes down to what your goal is for the story. Do you
want to be published? I do.
As for my current writer’s block, I’ve read what others do
to tame it. Drink hot chocolate, take long walks, find an activity that
exercises the other side of your brain…for me, it’s back to the drawing board,
or in this case, the keyboard. What will Erin do next? Here’s hoping she’ll
tell me.
What do you do for the dreaded WB?
1 comment:
You've identified the struggle writers have and expressed it well. I, too, fall victim to this.
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