Subject: My approach to finishing
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Posted on: 2016-01-18 09:56:00 UTC

Option one: The power method. Just power through it. just keep putting words on paper when you hit the wall. Though this can result in a stream of consciousness style work

Option Two: Inspiration. Writing, like painting or sculpture or any other kind of art needs some type of muse or source of inspiration. For me it is usually music of some type. It will usually set me in the mood to work.

Option Three: Let your subconscious do the work for you. I believe that all fiction springs from the writer's subconscious mind, so one way to get through the block is to let your subconscious effectively take over. Now this is more about training your brain to be more effective, which I can only tell you what works for me. As far as the subconscious goes, what I do is I write tired if I am struggling. For me that gives my waking mind more access to my subconscious and the wellspring of my personal writing. Of course by doing it this way, I need massive editing to ensure that it is coherent, but it does get me over the hump so to speak.

Now a full plot outline is something many writers use. That may be worth considering, but do not feel obligated to use something so formulaic. What I like to do is have a vague plot and characters, then I write in the moment, which is not that dissimilar to the way Stephen King writes, which brings me to the last piece of advice. First if you do not have it, I highly recommend acquiring a copy of Stephen King's On Writing . I am not sure there is a better book for the actual craft of writing than that. And a part of his advice is to read. If you read many things and expose yourself to many genres that can provide some much needed inspiration. But what I mean by reading, I mean branching out from your comfortable or preferred genres. For example if LotR or Harry Potter are your preferred types of stories read some Herman Melville or John Le Carre or Doyle. Branch out. It might provide that spark to get you through.

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