Does anyone in here like to write stories, but find that writers' block hits a lot.? I just thought of a strange way to overcome that. It works if you at least are able to start.. maybe write at least a page or two.. however much you can before you find yourself at wits end and have to stop. After doing that, pop on a movie you are familiar with (usually on physical media) and play the director or writers' commentary track if you can. Why would this help? Because the writer or director is reflecting on their approach to the story and why they made certain choices.. and because you have JUST written something.. you can find yourself reflecting on the choices you made.. giving a little commentary track of sorts of the pages you just wrote in your head.
Does anyone in here like to write stories, but find that writers' block hits a lot.? I just thought of a strange way to overcome that. It works if you at least are able to start.. maybe write at least a page or two.. however much you can before you find yourself at wits end and have to stop. After doing that, pop on a movie you are familiar with (usually on physical media) and play the director or writers' commentary track if you can. Why would this help? Because the writer or director is reflecting on their approach to the story and why they made certain choices.. and because you have JUST written something.. you can find yourself reflecting on the choices you made.. giving a little commentary track of sorts of the pages you just wrote in your head.
I hope it works for you. It might not help everyone but for me it helps, especially in the early stages where I'm trying to find my footing and get the early stuff out of the way. You don't even have to play a whole movie, or one that is similar to what you are writing.. what I've noticed is that, once I finish a writing session, I want to be able to take a break and recharge.. but I'm still thinking "did I take the right approach" or "could have told the story better" and hearing a commentary track, where a director or writer is talking about THEIR approach to storytelling, I find myself thinking about what I did.Usually, I watch something that requires you to switch your brain off. Then, I'm able to get back into the zone with my writing and improve parts here and there.
Although, I'll have to try your technique. I'm fleshing out an old Halloween short story and am struggling with why the character does what he does on a deeper level.
I'm not sure if this belongs in this thread, but as of the 14th of August, I'll become a published author! It will initially be available via Kindle and shortly after as a paperback, and after a few months it can move to other ebook retailers. It's called The Awakening, and it's sci-fi.
First of all, congratulations!!
Second, just to let you know, I had to remove the link, because posting a purchase link for your own book is a violation of the No Sales rule. However, an unobtrusive link in your signature is usually permitted, so I would suggest that's probably your best option.
Good luck with your book!
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