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purplerabbit ([personal profile] purplerabbit) wrote2004-11-08 03:04 pm

On Writer's Block

The following is something I posted in response to another person's request for suggestions of dealing with writer's block. I thought I would repost it here because it tells a bit about my process.

As you probably are well aware of from my journal, I have suffered through some pretty intense writer's blocks over the years. I also have three nonfiction books out and am a good chunk into my novel.

My suggestion is to find a ritual that works for you. It doesn't have to be anything elaborate. I have found that it requires an altered state of consciousness for me to write well. In my youth, sleep deprivation and stress provided that. I have found other ways now.

First, I make sure I have a quiet comfortable space to work in. Tea and munchies at hand so there won't be excuses to leave the work. When I am working on the novel, I mix myself an herb tincture that helps focus my mental and physical energies. I meditate/charge the portion, calling upon the spirits of the characters and my patron deity to help me focus, to help the words flow from my heart. Then I put on music that suits the mood of what I want to write. Sometimes nothing happens. Most times, magic happens.

For the nonfiction work, I surround myself with the materials I will draw from. I charge a special candle to the work at hand. I reread and reread the related material until it sparks something in my mind.

I would also suggest to not be afraid of starring off into space for hours at a time. Most of writing for me at least is thinking. Typing the words is only a small fraction of the process.

Hope this helps... Feel free to talk with me any time. Sometimes chatting about what you want to write can prime the pump.

[identity profile] tapestry01.livejournal.com 2004-11-09 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
When I get hung up on a story, I like to look at where the characters are and ask myself: Okay--what's the absolute worst thing that could happen right now? The story sort of writes itself after that.