martykate1

Hi, it's me, like it would be anyone else--lol. 
          	
          	Just wanted to share a thought I had about writers block, which I sometimes fight with.  What I'm noticing now is that if I just write a paragraph or two, then leave it, it's sometimes enough to get my momentum going the next day. Just put an idea or something on the page and sometimes that will give me a start. What about you?

martykate1

Hi, it's me, like it would be anyone else--lol. 
          
          Just wanted to share a thought I had about writers block, which I sometimes fight with.  What I'm noticing now is that if I just write a paragraph or two, then leave it, it's sometimes enough to get my momentum going the next day. Just put an idea or something on the page and sometimes that will give me a start. What about you?

martykate1

Just a thought here for the writers who follow or read me.
          
          I don't know about the rest of you, but my stories "live" in my head. Lately it seemed  that I had writers block only to find out could write a chapter when I thought I couldn't.
          
          When I write I think a lot about my story when I'm not actually writing. I have these scenarios in my head that seem to help me sort things out. I was going to write a next chapter then discovered that something else had to happen first. Or maybe not. Anyway, I'm grateful that I think about my stories the way I do before I write them.
          
          I'm writing more slowly now, but have a better picture in my head of what I want to say.
          
          Anyone else do this too?