Camp NaNoWriMo Day 17! Today’s just a poetry post day. Hope you all are safe and well!
Today’s haiku:
Last night I dreamt it - The words peeled off their pages Stardust in my palms
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Camp NaNoWriMo Day 17! Today’s just a poetry post day. Hope you all are safe and well!
Today’s haiku:
Last night I dreamt it - The words peeled off their pages Stardust in my palms
Camp NaNoWriMo Day 16!
What do you do to cure writer’s block? For me, it’s not a lack of story ideas that is the problem. It’s that I’ll get super excited about a new book idea, write the first 10,000 words, and then not know where to go from there.
It’s not like I haven’t planned out novel outlines before, either. By the time I’ve reached Chapter 2, I more often than not know the inciting incident, climax, and resolution of the story in very general terms. I think middles are the hardest to write. It’s easy to lose steam, and it’s hard to get your character to that mind-blowing, climactic scene.
I still experience writers block for almost every project I work on. Here are some ways I’ve gotten through it.
How to push past “the middles” writer’s block:
Today’s haiku:
A box of treasures: A rhyme, pause, a compliment Rest when I can't write
Camp NaNoWriMo Day 15.
Just a poem today. I’ve been thinking about why I not only write, but why I share my work with others. What can we do to make an impact on people?
Today’s haiku:
Grow your paper wings With these words I'll lift you up, Watch you glide on love