Well, in my case...
Style-wise, I like to write in "real life", and what I mean by that is, that I write dialogue with the same pacing and feel as if you were seeing someone speak in a real conversation. Also, when writing for characters, if it's an established person, like Captain Picard, or Gul Dukat, I write with the actor's voice and inflections in mind... for me, it HAS to feel exactly as if you were hearing the character speak those words in an actual episode... it has to fit the actor like a glove, or it won't be believable.
Also, regarding style, I write all my fic as if it were an actual film or TV episode... it has to have the same scene pacing, the same appropriate points at which to break from dialogue, and show a space shot, etc... it HAS to look, sound, or feel exactly like if you were imagining an actual episode, in your mind's eye. At least to me, this is VERY, VERY, important.
For instance, with my
"Battlestar Urantia" fanfic... the real BSG has a certain style to its look... a trademark of the show, are the hard zooms/pull outs, and ammunition tracers, and missile contrails. I try VERY hard, to do my very best to convey that, in my writing. Wether or not it comes across, I know not. But I hope it does, and I make a very studious effort to try and pull it off. I want the mind's eye of my reader to think that they're REALLY imagining a real episode of a BSG series.
As far as word counts, forget it. I pay them no mind... that's not how I write. I have an idea, and a story to tell. I do what I need to do, to tell it. That's it. Hopefully, someone enjoys it.
With writer's block, I just take a break from a story, and work on another one for a while, until something inspires me to get back into the groove of the first story. Right now, I'm in a bit of a block with my
"Shades of Gray" story, but when I do come up with fresh stuff, I put it down. When I was reposting my
"Star Trek: Entomalians" fic on the Subspace Comms Forum, I had a MASSIVE block for a while, because at the time, I had just begun
BSG Urantia, and was in the full mode for that. It took me a LONG time to get back into a Trek groove, but it happened. Just pace yourself. Don't be in any rush. You can't rush-write a good story. The more time and care you put into it, the better quality your result will be, and it'll show. It took me TEN years to fully flesh out and develop the
"Entomalians" story, before I first posted it, here on the Trek BBS.
Inspiration-wise, I get a LOT of my inspiration from music. There are many things that inspire me, but music is probably the biggest one. I have to listen to music while I'm writing... I HAVE to. I can't be creative, otherwise. When I was writing the
"Entomalians" saga, I listened to a lot of
Adiemus,
Phil Collins, and a lot of Star Trek music. When i write for
"Urantia", I listen to a LOT of
Blackthorn, which is a Celtic folk band, and Bear McCreary's BSG music, as well as
"Aqua Vitae". Music is a huge inspiration for me.
I hope this helps a little bit.
-BolianAdmiral