End Writer's Block
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Do you suffer from writer's block? This book was designed to be read in one sitting so that the reader could identify where they are getting stuck and try a couple of methods to overcome their problem and produce some work that gets them out of their rut. You will get the maximum benefit if you can take action directly after reading the book and before life gets in the way of your writing again!
It doesn't matter whether you struggle to come up with ideas, suffer from perfectionism, procrastination or a lack of confidence. We detail proven techniques, tools and advice from famous writers that can help you overcome writer's block, and this book also includes 100+writer's prompts and 65 plot twists. With our help, you can end writer's block for good.
Amanda Symonds
Amanda Symonds is a non-fiction author who loves scuba diving, project management and technical copywriting. She has a science degree from the University of Melbourne. There is no better way to get there faster than to follow the work of a successful person! It will transform the way you work, change others' perceptions of you and save you valuable time. Her professional goal for her books is to help her readers to appear smarter, more organized and accomplished than they really are!
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End Writer's Block - Amanda Symonds
What is Writer's Block?
It is that feeling when you sit down to write, and nothing comes out, or what comes out feels like rubbish. It is the bane of every writer's existence and can strike at any time, no matter how experienced you are. For some people, it is a fear of the blank page or a writer’s anxiety. It can be caused by perfectionism or a lack of confidence. It might be procrastination or Indecision. It could be writer’s block if you are struggling to come up with ideas, if you start writing and then delete everything, or if you just can’t seem to get going.
There are many techniques, tools and advice from famous writers that can help you overcome writer's block, and this book will explore some of the most popular ones. With a little bit of effort, you'll be able to get your writing mojo back in no time!
Is Writer's Block Real?
Yes, writer's block is a real phenomenon. It is not just something people make up to explain why they cannot write. If you have ever experienced writer's block, you know how frustrating and debilitating it can be.
Quotes with Advice From Famous Writers
The writer who experiences writer's block is not experiencing a failure of imagination, but a failure of will.
- William Golding
Advice from writer William Golding can be summarized as writer's block is not a lack of ideas, it is a lack of motivation.
The cure for writer's block is not to write.
- Anne Lamott
This quote from writer Anne Lamott suggests that the best way to overcome writer's block is to take a break from writing. This could mean taking a walk, reading something else or just taking some time away from your work.
I have long believed that the only real cure for writer's block is to stop being so damn self-conscious and pretentious about your writing.
- Stephen King
Famous author Stephen King believes that the best way to overcome writer's block is to stop taking your writing so seriously. This means not worrying about perfection or what other people will think of your work. Just write for the joy of it!
The only way to get rid of my writer's block was to write more bad stories.
- Flannery O'Connor
Writer Flannery O'Connor suggests that the best way to overcome writer's block is to