Romance/Love: August 09, 2017 Issue [#8433]
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 This week: Finding Your Flame for Writing
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

You're bored and tired of what you're writing. You aren't even close to where you hoped your story would be by now. You feel like you're losing ground and don't know how to get energized and ready for the next step. It happens to nearly everyone once or twice. Even though we know it takes most people years to hone their writing craft. Writer's block happens, but it is how you treat it that is important.


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Letter from the editor

I find myself blocked on many occasions, but I often come up with various ways that help get my imagination going. Below you'll find a few suggestions that just might help you.

1. Write at a different place

Sometimes writing in a place different than your norm can get the creative blood flowing again. So, take a walk, sit under a tree at a park. Relax outside on your porch. The choice of place is yours as long as it is different.


2. Sharpen your skills

You may be good at what you do. But someone else knows more than you do, has more skills than you do or has that extra edge. Nothing chases away a slump faster than learning something new. These groups can help with that:

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I've only listed a few, but here on WDC, you'll find many groups that are dedicated to helping new and well seasoned writers.

3. Find a mentor

One of the best ways to insulate yourself against writer's block to find and work with a mentor, someone with writing experience who can guide and assist you. One place to begin is "The Angel Outreach ProgramOpen in new Window.

The Angel army's program is a big help to the WDC community as a whole because one can go and get the help with writing they need. As with the other links, this is but one group that helps with mentoring, there are many, many others here on Writing.com.


4. Change what you use to write


My computer and I are attached at the hip when it comes to writing most of the time. However, there are times when I just can't get anything done while staring at that blank document. When this happens I shut the laptop off, and go at it old fashion style with pen and paper. When the pen and paper method doesn't work; I break out my tablet. Change what you use to write from time to time because that way your ideas are placed on something new which could very well keep the flow of thought going.


5. Blog

Being a writer we can draw inspiration for a story from anything, that includes everyday life. It doesn't have to be important, just write. Writing about the smallest thing in your everyday life can help your writing process, because at the end of the day you're still writing. It may not be what you want to write, but it's something and that little something can lead to other things. Here are a few blogging places that tend to help me write when I need that push:

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"Blog City Prompt ForumOpen in new Window.


6. Challenge yourself

There are a variety of contests that can help get you into the writing mood again. Here are a few you can take part in:

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"The Weekly Quickie ContestOpen in new Window.
"The Writer's CrampOpen in new Window.
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7. Reviewing

Writing.com has many talented writers and authors that post their work in an effort to get some positive, yet constructive criticism in an effort to hone their writing craft. Often times I find reviewing can not only help the person you are reviewing, but you as well. An idea you have that may help someone could very well be what you need to help get your writing juices flowing again.

8. Music

This is the last, but certainly not least. Out of everything I've tried, Music is one of the most successful motivators for me. I typically have a special list of music that gets my creativity flowing.

This is one that I've used to write:



Hopefully it'll help someone else as it has helped me.



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