How do you beat the block? Some thoughts and ramblings.

As I sit in front of my PC, fingers busily creating on the keyboard, and then that moment arrives, you know, that moment when there simply is nothing there.

I often get them these days, probably my age, but it is common amongst those of us who try to create something for others to read. Yes, I'm talking about those BLOCK moments, when one's brain just can't seem to get the steam train of continuity going again to leave the station.

My method of dealing with it is to get up and go do something different - walk the dogs, cook something, some gardening, or even read something that someone else has written. The best method is walking the dogs (their legs are 4 inches shorter now) for while ambling across the fields, my mind disappears into some different universe as I try to think up a new story or some way of continuing the old one.

Usually I am successful in creating a new story-line; so rush back and go like a steam train for ten, eleven pages before running out of steam.

Fortunately I always manage to have a magic moment and come back to the original story that caused the block in the first place. Sometimes it is months later, so I have to read the whole thing from the start (just to find out what the hell it was about and who was in it) and then almost rewrite the whole lot a better way.

I'd be interested what works for you.

So, here's the question,............. HOW TO YOU BEAT THE BLOCK?

Tanya
(having a moment in the station taking on water)

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