I have been doing plenty reviews lately so I thought I'd come on and just chat a bit. I have sent my Death By Chocolate story to be reviewed, critiqued and possibly torn to shreads. *Begins to hyperventilate* So it has become the game of waiting. Checking your email every hour to see if anything has arrived.
Once I was done with that I decided to give "Feathermore" another try. I began by merging it with a newer WIP but did not get far. Everything has been so hectic that the need I usually feel for writing has been suppressed for quite a bit now. I am hoping it will pass soon as I am very eager to finish the first draft. "Feathermore" is something I haven't read before and think you could all love it. *crosses her fingers and prays to the writing Gods to give her her mojo back*
How do YOU deal with something like this?
XOXO
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Your writing mojo will come back after you take some time off from it; do passionate things during your time off. I find that helps with the writing...and often gives you more to write about.
ReplyDeleteI haven't written in well over 10 days, so I am ready for this drought to be over :( I try to sit down but my mind cant come up with the words. It's rather frustrating! Hopefully my three days away from the rest of the world will help me a bit. Thanks for the advice!
ReplyDeleteBreathe... OK, after that, try a walk.
ReplyDeleteThen do the practical thing: tackle anything that might be stressing you out right now (like the holidays - ugh!). Get all your ducks in a row - cards sent out, gifts bought and wrapped, cookies baked, etc.
Sometimes treating writing and life like a "To Do" list helps, and finishing one thing will inevitably make it easier for you to complete something else. :)