Writers Block: What to Do When You Get Stuck
…someone If you have a critique partner, or just someone familiar with your novel, sit down and talk to them. It will often help you to think of new ideas…
…someone If you have a critique partner, or just someone familiar with your novel, sit down and talk to them. It will often help you to think of new ideas…
…Creative ADD. You’ve reached critical mass. No matter how long you edit, send off for critiques, and outline, it’s just not coming together. Writing can be like making a soufflé:…
…into the night. Then you can get back to work and finish your WIP. 6. Talk it Out Sometimes finding critique partners, friends, or communities (like Mythic Scribes!) will help…
…Panda. Youtube.com. September 03, 2016. April 14, 2019 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI2UsHU4Htk&list=PLH3mK1NZn9QqOSj3ObrP3xL8tEJQ12-vL&index=10 Moira Allen. “Writing Romance.” Critiqueville: The Guided Online Critique Group. Writing-World.com. April 14, 2019. https://www.writing-world.com/menus/romance.shtml About Worldbuilding Magazine: Worldbuilding Magazine is…
…are not one of them. You will need to submit your work for feedback. Whether it’s through this site (check out the critique section), some other online platform, or a…
…conscious of these issues before releasing stories out to the world. The easy solution would be to have critique partners who can snipe these issues for you. Or if you’re…
…and soon he was asking me to read and critique his writing on a regular basis. It was a uniquely healthy marital bonding experience. Even more than that, however, it…
…nothing. I’ve not really sought out generic writing advice. I’ve run and participated in a critique group for over 10 years, but there you’re getting specific advice relating to your…
…or another since elementary school, and I had never had an experience like that weekend in Washington. Certainly I’d done some writing-related collaborative work—critique groups, beta readers, and so on—but…