Writer's Block!

by Mark J Braybrook
10th August 2014

Questions for the community: wrtier's block - what is it, who gets it, and what do we do to overcome it?

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Hi Amy, I have completed a 32,000 word children's book and I found the chapter synopsis approach you mentioned essential for me. Mine too came about because of a writing course. My biggest issue is coming up with a synopsis for the entire book. I find it so hard to sum up the 32k words into a mere page! Any tips, fellow story-weavers?

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Mark J Braybrook
31/08/2014

I have recently enrolled on a writing course, and the last module required me to write out a detailed synopsis of each chapter. I have never done this before, and have always struggled with writer's block. Since outlining all of the chapters, which seemed to take ages, I feel much more motivated to write, as I pretty much know where each chapter is going.

This method may not work for everyone - but worth a try if you're struggling?

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Amy Edwards
25/08/2014

Excellent advice, Lorraine - and a good joke too!

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21/08/2014