Addison
Auror
The first thing I do before I write is get the dull fluff out of my mind. I do this by doing something physical, which is usually making a list of chores needing done then doing them. Then, if I still feel fluff-headed I'll go for a hike or bake or...something active. If I can't think of anything else to do and my body says "Write", then I sit down. But I won't start off writing if I still feel fluff. I'll do an exercise to burn off the fluff.
If I do start off writing I work myself into the narrator shoes. I'll revise what I wrote before, which helps, and then continue. (Little tip, do not end your writing with a complete sentence. Or even a complete scene, but mostly sentence. The mind HATES incomplete sentences and will work all night while you sleep to come up with a great way to finish it and more.)
If I do start off writing I work myself into the narrator shoes. I'll revise what I wrote before, which helps, and then continue. (Little tip, do not end your writing with a complete sentence. Or even a complete scene, but mostly sentence. The mind HATES incomplete sentences and will work all night while you sleep to come up with a great way to finish it and more.)