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We all have those times when writing a story that we get stopped for various reasons. Perhaps the most common is Writer's Block. We've all experienced it at one point or another, whether it's not being able to figure out where to go with a story, or not knowing what to do with a given character. It happens to the best of us and it's almost unavoidable. Another reason for being halted on a story is that sometimes we lose motivation to write and it takes something sparking us to remotivate us into writing.
I'm saying this for the simple fact that we're all human and this can happen to anyone. Some people like to think Writer's Block isn't real or is just people being lazy not wanting to continue.
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Stopped Writing
I haven't written anything major since 2011, but have managed to squeak out several short stories. Since the early part of this year, I have started on something that could perhaps be over 100,000 words if I do it properly. RL has been the problem and since that has calmed down, perhaps I can get more done.
Gwen
I know the feeling all too well
Normally I can pump out anywhere from 5000 to 20,000 words per week after work, that is when work is going well and no new headaches get thrown into my lap.
It's when those "The sky is falling" problems get thrown into my lap, my mind goes into problem solving mode and can't think of anything else but solutions to whatever problem got thrown my way, and it almost seems like I lose the ability to write. After this it may take anywhere form a day or two to several weeks before the creativity begin flowing at a steady rate again.
We the willing, led by the unsure. Have been doing so much with so little for so long,
We are now qualified to do anything with nothing.
So Many Things to Get in the Way of my Writing
Writer's block for me comes in the form of multiple symptoms: