@azz
Syed Ahemed
@azz · 0:58

The writer's block

Hey, today's topic for me is about writer's block. When you have a precise story to tell, should you ever have a writer's block? If the block occurs in, let's say the narration of it. Is it a consequence of wanting to tell the story as uniquely and as Interestingly as possible? Or is it simply the writer's organic inability to take the story forward because of an intellectual mind space that hasn't yet inhabited the fictitious world of inner journeys and imagination nations?

#writer #when life imitates art

@adilim
Adi Lim
@adilim · 0:33

Perspective

I the writer's block is very common. Normally, the way I get around it is to write a new project. So just write new. A small little a story. Sometimes it gives you another way of looking at your project. New perspectives. It might seem a little bit distracting at first, but it's kind of Forks
@adilim
Adi Lim
@adilim · 0:56
And also because I normally write music, art form, it's slightly different than writing academic books. And I find that the best ideas. The best way to get through the block is when I am not thinking it's almost like a meditative state, so everything just happened like a flow, and it happens really quickly. Normally, this is what I call like the raw idea of writing. And then you can edit, rephrase the story later on
@Ramya
Ramya V
@Ramya · 3:02

Acknowledge the resistance

So this is a swell that really resonated with me, because as a writer, I've gone through several phases when I've been at my least productive best, and I've really struggled to find my way back into writing. So these phrases I don't really want to call them as writer's block or something because I feel it's something. It's basically a condition that exists only inside our heads. So when we think we are blocked, we are blocked
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