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this has already been covered but oh well.

Alright alright alright lemme lend you some advise for writers block

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Alright alright alright lemme lend you some advise for writers block.

Okay so most the time I don't call it writers block because I refuse to believe in such a thing because there's always a way to fix it.

So.

Your stuck.

What are you going to do to fix it, make things right?

Your reading this. And that'll help you... some what.

Most the time, I'll get stuck because a scene feels dry, the dialogue is awkward, I've gotten in a pickle, there's a point of action which I can't write, or something of the sorts.

Or maybe there's a flunk in my character?

Well, recently I've came up with a quick fixer for this hole I've dug myself into. Here's how:

Number 1: go on Pinterest. (Usually this isn't a prime idea)

Number two: search up writing a character. Here you'll find many of pictures/charts with bullet points, etc. find one you like, one that's easy to fill out.

Three: make a separate chapter of your book. This will be where you write things about your character. (How they smile, how their eyes light up when they see things they like, how they react when they see something they don't like, what they fear, etc)

Four: pick one of those. Feature it in your chapter.

Alright. Your still stuck. That's okay, I've got more ideas.

What made you stuck in the first place? Pin point it. Maybe you need to delete it? Try to fix it. If that didn't work, go for a walk.

Introduce a new problem, character, interesting fact. Or kill someone, or something.

Ending line:: your chapter should have a goal. Every scene should have one, too. If it didn't have a goal, make one.

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