The dark recesses of your brain,
known as the cerebral cortex, is where the words to your many stories lay
dormant. They've taken a leave of absence without any
authorization. You know they're there because you've accessed them many
times before. Is this what is known as "writer's block?"
Is there such a thing as
"writer's block?" Does our writing mind shut down like a
factory when it's time to go home? Does our writing ability go on vacation or enter la-la-land? Or
does it act like a signal light going from green, writing
without ceasing; yellow, slowing down - getting off the track; or red, complete
meltdown - do not pass go or collect $200.00 - stopped dead in its tracks.
If writer's block existed, you
wouldn't be able to write your name, make out a shopping list, pay your bills, or write down an
appointment and keep it! So unless you're dead or in a coma, there are
many opportunities to get over your "writer's block."
Get Creative:
Go to the park with pen and paper
and write what you see. Then what you hear, smell, feel and taste.
Your senses are always in working condition. For example: "The
bird looked like it stood still in the air." Now fill it in with
more description. "The large hook-billed eagle hovered over the
ground, looking for prey with his keen eyes." Try it with all the
senses.
Another trick is to take your
dictionary and start reading the words. A lot of times this will trigger
something loose. Or randomly pick a word and write about it. How
about randomly picking a word and adding the word, land or village or town
behind it. For example: I close my eyes and my finger lands on -
"revolve." Now put the word land behind it and you have -
Revolve Land. I don't know about you, but I can see a children's story
about a town that has revolving playgrounds or schools. Use your
imagination and you'll be surprised at what you come up with.
I have a fun project I started that
keeps my brain from going to la-la-land.
Here's an example:
Character Name
Setting
Object
Emotion
Baron Colmsby
Concert
Baby Girl
Funny
I choose one piece of paper from
each baggy and this is what I come up with. My imagination is running
wild. I visualize Baron Colmsby at a musical concert. Someone has
brought a baby to the event. Think of funny incidents regarding the Baron
and the baby. In fact, that would be a good title for the story - The
Baron and the Baby. Could make for a funny story.
You can make a baggy for
anything. How about: "Story Titles,"
"occupations," "mannerisms," to name a few. That's
the fun of this project. I even have a baggy with
"phobias." Whatever phobia I pick from the bag, you can be sure
that one of my characters has it. It's a blast! There are
tremendous possibilities, as well as a myriad of things to write about.
Keep it simple, or make it as elaborate as you want.
So you see there are potentials all
around us. All you need is your imagination and your senses. So, in
my opinion, unless you have no imagination, there's no reason for
"writer's block!"
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