Writers block

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You ever had that moment in your book when your like, 'Oh my god what do I do now' or 'how am I to start off' and 'I can't think of anything'. Don't worry let me tell you a few of my secrets to get pass this wall.

1. I usually write about something else, and then I'll get back to it.

2. Read- you can always get a good idea just by reading someone else book. But don't copyright it. I know its hard but you can do it.

3. Saved by the cliff- (get it... saved by the bell... cliff [okay I'm not funny, sue me... please don't]) I do a lot of cliffhanger. You can cut half way and continue to write. This one I use a lot and it helps get pass that moment about how to start a start a chapter. 

3. Be the reader-  Leave questions for your self as well as the reader. Pretend that you didn't write it and come up with the 5 W's (who, what, when, where, how). They are very helpful.

4. Comments- we all now that some readers like to put out ideas, input, and hopeful wishes. They even do the 5 W's. Using their idea, input, what ever it is will help you get an idea and get pass the writer's block.

Example

                  Reader -  I hope his her father.

 Me in my head -  I don't know. Maybe... um... let me try it out and see what happens.

                Reader - omg I knew it!

Me in my head -  Okay cool. I did it... doesn't look bad. Thank you readers


No lie my readers have helped me in the best of ways. I believe because of them that my stories became better than they really were and almost real in a way and I'm talking about my book Don't Runaway (second book of the Don't series).

Well those are the few that I use. If there is a method you use, please leave a comment.

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