Let's face the facts. All writers get writer's block every now and then. That time when 你 写作 and 你 just stop because 你 can't get any ideas. I write all the time, so I get Writer's block constantly. And news flash...it bites! But there are some things I do to overcome them. This is a little 文章 to help all my fellow writers out there!
1. Take a Break!
Believe it 或者 not, it helps to back away from the story for a little while. I mostly write at night when my parents are sleeping. When I get stuck, I sit in the recliner for a few 分钟 with my mp3 player and daydream. 更多 often than not, it helps me out!
2. Listen To Your Dreams!
As screwed up as some of my dreams are, they can sometimes be my creative outlet. Some of the things in my dreams give me ideas. I consider myself a 幻想 writer, so the stuff I see in my dreams helps me 由 giving me a 描述 of a place in my story. For instance, Grunge Valley. A place in my story where the evil creatures lurk...
A land of eternal darkness. The skies are always grey and depressing. The valley was covered with thorns and decaying plants. In the distance, they could see the castle, tall and overpowering. An evil aura just seemed to reflect from it. How was it possible something could stand it here, Roni thought?
3. Media!
Another way to come up with ideas is to get them from your 最喜爱的 图书 或者 movies. I'm not saying to completly copy the movie, that's illegal! I'm saying just take notice of a few things 你 found interesting in them.
For example; I'm recently re-reading James Patterson's Maximum Ride series. A thing I like about the book is how he introduces the comedy. The way the book is written, I could easily see it as a TV 显示 或者 movie. I can see it easily in my mind.
Another example, in one of my 最喜爱的 movies, The Brothers Grimm, the movie is packed with hints from other fairy tales. When Jacob hides in the mattresses when the tower is collapsing (The Princess and the pea), the queen's evil mirror (Snow White), and the queen's insanely long hair (Rapunzel).
Your keywords: I like how they did that!
4. Write It All Down!
It doesn't hurt to daydream. But when 你 get an idea, write it down 或者 record it. The idea may not seem like a good idea at the time, but if 你 come back to it later, like if 你 write another story, 你 may like it. 你 might even tweek it a little bit. I can't tell 你 how often I drift off and wish I would have done something to remember it!
5. Brainstorm!
When writing, it helps if 你 know what you'd like to happen ahead of time. Something that helps me are story charts. 写作 down the chapter and 写作 what happens in it is a good way. Another thing 你 could do is to make a 树 web. 你 know, those annoying charts they make 你 do in math class for square roots and factors? Only instead of numbers, make it a sequence of events.
I really hope my 文章 managed to help 你 a little:)
1. Take a Break!
Believe it 或者 not, it helps to back away from the story for a little while. I mostly write at night when my parents are sleeping. When I get stuck, I sit in the recliner for a few 分钟 with my mp3 player and daydream. 更多 often than not, it helps me out!
2. Listen To Your Dreams!
As screwed up as some of my dreams are, they can sometimes be my creative outlet. Some of the things in my dreams give me ideas. I consider myself a 幻想 writer, so the stuff I see in my dreams helps me 由 giving me a 描述 of a place in my story. For instance, Grunge Valley. A place in my story where the evil creatures lurk...
A land of eternal darkness. The skies are always grey and depressing. The valley was covered with thorns and decaying plants. In the distance, they could see the castle, tall and overpowering. An evil aura just seemed to reflect from it. How was it possible something could stand it here, Roni thought?
3. Media!
Another way to come up with ideas is to get them from your 最喜爱的 图书 或者 movies. I'm not saying to completly copy the movie, that's illegal! I'm saying just take notice of a few things 你 found interesting in them.
For example; I'm recently re-reading James Patterson's Maximum Ride series. A thing I like about the book is how he introduces the comedy. The way the book is written, I could easily see it as a TV 显示 或者 movie. I can see it easily in my mind.
Another example, in one of my 最喜爱的 movies, The Brothers Grimm, the movie is packed with hints from other fairy tales. When Jacob hides in the mattresses when the tower is collapsing (The Princess and the pea), the queen's evil mirror (Snow White), and the queen's insanely long hair (Rapunzel).
Your keywords: I like how they did that!
4. Write It All Down!
It doesn't hurt to daydream. But when 你 get an idea, write it down 或者 record it. The idea may not seem like a good idea at the time, but if 你 come back to it later, like if 你 write another story, 你 may like it. 你 might even tweek it a little bit. I can't tell 你 how often I drift off and wish I would have done something to remember it!
5. Brainstorm!
When writing, it helps if 你 know what you'd like to happen ahead of time. Something that helps me are story charts. 写作 down the chapter and 写作 what happens in it is a good way. Another thing 你 could do is to make a 树 web. 你 know, those annoying charts they make 你 do in math class for square roots and factors? Only instead of numbers, make it a sequence of events.
I really hope my 文章 managed to help 你 a little:)
I know the way it eats your mind
The way your brain, eaten up
The one that leaves 你 silent, blind
Long after you've had enough
I know the way it devours your thoughts
The way 你 feel confused
It feels like a million knots
It leaves 你 feeling used
I know the way it stabs your 心
The way it leaves 你 here to bleed
It makes quite sure to tear 你 apart
The time 你 really need
I know the way it hurts your feelings
The way it leaves 你 blue
你 say 你 see, when not really seeing
你 say 你 know, but that's not true
I know the way 你 try and hide it
But then 你 know you'll always find it
In the trees and in the gravel
This lie 你 call friendship, I can't unravel.
The way your brain, eaten up
The one that leaves 你 silent, blind
Long after you've had enough
I know the way it devours your thoughts
The way 你 feel confused
It feels like a million knots
It leaves 你 feeling used
I know the way it stabs your 心
The way it leaves 你 here to bleed
It makes quite sure to tear 你 apart
The time 你 really need
I know the way it hurts your feelings
The way it leaves 你 blue
你 say 你 see, when not really seeing
你 say 你 know, but that's not true
I know the way 你 try and hide it
But then 你 know you'll always find it
In the trees and in the gravel
This lie 你 call friendship, I can't unravel.
i was a normal 18 年 old colledge student until that night that horid night the night that all saftyein my life died it was a cold winters night and me and my friend trent were going to stay the night at the most haunted hospital in the world ( 更多 like most haunted place of death and despair)waverly hlls sanitoryoum. "come on tristen were going to be laughing stocks of the city if we dont go" "trent." i 说 " i dont think we should go" " are u chicening out." he 说 " no" i snapped " but its not right" i argued to him "its these millions of death beads and u have famly that died there and so do i" " he looked mad at me mentioning his uncle who died there but i had to make him stop. "no" he 说 " we are going." to hell i thought if only i new