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gb gbgbg bgb ([personal profile] gb) wrote in [community profile] 750words2010-08-28 05:25 pm

I don't believe it

I'm having trouble thinking of things to write down. Even when I tell myself it's meant to be unfiltered and spontaneous, and even considering I'm tl;dr at the best of times. It's not as if I don't have material to whine write about, my mind just goes blank.

I wasn't having this problem when I started! And it's gotten so bad a few days ago I resorted to keyboard-mashing gibberish for 100 words just so I'd make it in by midnight.

Anyone else have this problem? Or maybe some ideas on how to fix it?

(Sorry for unfinished entry fail, I got a bit excited with the Enter key)
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[personal profile] littlebutfierce 2010-09-11 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yay, I'm glad it helped, & I'm glad you've been able to keep moving forward!

Recently I read Julia Cameron's The Sound of Paper--I figured since it was her idea that morphed into 750 Words, I would give it a shot (I'd already read The Artist's Way). I had some mixed feelings, but there was some useful stuff in there about periods of creative fallowness, & how that's natural, b/c if you were just burning with creative energy permanently & staying up all night to write & everything just flowed, well... you'd burn out.

Anyway, it's been helpful to me--I've been meaning to dig out some relevant passages & post them to [community profile] writethisfanfic; if I do, I'll try to remember to post back here with the link!
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[personal profile] littlebutfierce 2010-09-11 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, I may have to take a look at that book. Sometimes touchy-feely gets me irritated, but sometimes it's just what I need. Thanks!

I did end up writing the post talking about creative dry spells (I guess answering your comment was the kick in the butt I needed!), hee.

Anyway--yay for us both keeping going!