In response to the question: What do you do when you are stuck?
First off, I do not believe in writer's block. I believe in the interruption of flow of writing due to a lack of inspiration on the part of the writer. I believe in a lack of willingness and endurance to continue by the writer. But I do not believe in writer's block.
When I get stuck I do one of four things.
- Push on through.
- Go look for inspiration.
- Forget about it for a few months and work on something else.
- Move on forward in the piece to a part that I have inspiration for.
Guess which one works the best.
Is is number 1, of which results in poor writing that is later fixed up in the editing process? Is it number 2, which may lead to 3, or worse provide you with something you didn't want as inspiration, so you get stuck with renditions of robin hood each time you look at the story? Is it number 3, of which results in large time gaps, but may result in the best writing of the next section? Or is it number 4, Which allows for good writing, inspoirations, and a need to connect the dots?
The choice it truly up to you. Or me. Or just the writer. And the pro and ons of each may need to be weighed.
As it is, this is the Inktress, signing out.