{"id":3163,"date":"2005-09-22T17:54:00","date_gmt":"2005-09-22T17:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=3163"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:25:07","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:25:07","slug":"getting-unstuck","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=3163","title":{"rendered":"Getting Unstuck"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lately, after a longish and very irritating bout with writer&#8217;s block&#8211;or writer&#8217;s demotivation&#8211;I thought about how I got un-blocked and moving again. There are probably just as many ways to get unstuck as there are writers, but I thought I&#8217;d share a few in case my experiences can be of help to anyone out there who&#8217;s having trouble facing their computer or notebook or even canvas.<\/p>\n<p>One thing that worked for me recently was <b>trying something new and unusual<\/b>. I was revising a short story and didn&#8217;t like the way a particular section was flowing. I liked lots of individual parts, but it just wasn&#8217;t coming together in a way I was satisfied with. I didn&#8217;t really know how to continue. Should I trash and rewrite? Should I just leave it alone and hope I&#8217;d done enough to make it passable? What I decided was to print out a copy of that section, take out my scissors, and <a href=\"http:\/\/aquafortis.blogspot.com\/2005\/09\/arr-this-be-revision-mateys.html\">chop it up<\/a> into those little parts or scenes that I saw as the building blocks. Then I moved them all around to see if a new chronology could solve the problem. And you know what? It really helped. I saw what I&#8217;d already written in a fresh way, and was able to fill in some gaps I hadn&#8217;t been able to see before because I just couldn&#8217;t see the forest for the trees after staring at it for so long. So next time you&#8217;re at a sticking point, don&#8217;t be afraid to be drastic&#8211;just keep a copy of your original draft in case you decide it&#8217;s okay after all&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Of course, having an encouraging and productive <b>writing group<\/b> is also an excellent way to keep from being unstuck. I can speak from experience here&#8211;your group, even if it&#8217;s just a few of you, can be cheerleaders for each other, critics, and even idea-generators. A related un-sticking factor is <b>guilt<\/b>. If you have something you&#8217;re supposed to submit that week to your writing group, and by hook or by crook, you&#8217;re determined to do it, that can give you a little extra motivation to power through anything from writer&#8217;s block to pure laziness. Again, that&#8217;s my personal experience talking. Many times over the past year, it&#8217;s only been my writing group that has kept me going&#8211;the mini-deadlines, the regular dialogue on what we&#8217;re all writing and the process itself. <\/p>\n<p>Lastly, for getting unstuck&#8211;don&#8217;t forget good old-fashioned<b>inspiration<\/b>. And don&#8217;t forget to look for inspiration in unexpected places. I try to let myself get inspired by anything and everything, mining the world around me for ideas. Even books and television (what&#8217;s that famous quote? Supposedly Lionel Trilling said &#8220;Immature artists imitate. Mature artists steal.&#8221;) can spark things in your brain, as long as you go on to develop those ideas into something of your own. So, go get unstuck!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lately, after a longish and very irritating bout with writer&#8217;s block&#8211;or writer&#8217;s demotivation&#8211;I thought about how I got un-blocked and moving again. 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