Greetings, Moose_Fool here.
Recently, I was struggling a lot with writer's block, and that is not a fun place to be. I just had no inspiration whatsoever. I asked for help and a friend of mine said to listen to music and roleplay. So, I did both and eventually the disjointed scribbling in my notebook became a stream of golden honey.
Finally, I had my good old writing team back - there are several: there's Rita and she's the person that makes the notes in shorthand, those notes and summaries of chapters and events. I won't go through my team completely because it would seem as though there's something wrong. Which there isn't, but...
Sometimes having a conversation with my "team" helps enormously. They are the parts of me that speaks sense; make up some great comebacks for my characters; make up heart-wrenching scenes; they are the emotion behind my words.
Yes, I've grown out of my imaginary friends phase, but sometimes, just making up a host of people that you know don't exist, can help a lot. Because through speaking to them, I find my writing muse again. Listening to my music helps too and that fuels the flow of the words.
Maybe I've rambled, maybe I haven't, but I hope that this will have helped someone out there.
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