I usually start with, "I'm not sure what to say..." before going on to explain why my mind is so blank. Before long, I'm writing something relevant to my story. Other times, I start by stating a problem or paradox with my plot, characters, setting, etc. I don't try to solve it, I just write it down.
You're right, the blank page is intimidating. So make it not-blank. Write about how hard this challenge is. Write your name. Transcribe what you can hear around you, or describe something you can see. Your story is almost certainly on your mind, and will probably intrude into your thoughts while you are writing.
Well, that's what I find, anyway. Hope it helps you, too.
Kell Willsen
** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only **
Thanks to my sponsor, ember_rain
The following section applies to this forum item as a whole,
not this individual post.
Any feedback sent through it will go to the forum's
owner, Brandiwynš¶.
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/forums/message_id/2887141
All Writing.Com images are copyrighted and may not be copied / modified in any way. All other brand names & trademarks are owned by their respective companies.
Generated in 0.18 seconds at 10:49pm on Dec 18, 2024 via server WEBX1.