TxRad
Dirty Old Man
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Please write your plot bunny, please, please?
Remind me in a couple of days when I get home.
And thanks for the fun thread. We ain't had one in a while.

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Please write your plot bunny, please, please?

Remind me in a couple of days when I get home.
And thanks for the fun thread. We ain't had one in a while.![]()
One writers block fixed.
That or there are some might busy fingers out there somewhere tonight.![]()

How do you cope???
I dont have writers block.

That makes no sense at all James. It isn't ignorance if I have a temporary problem working out dialog in a scene, or figuring out motivation for a character to do a particular thing. Sometimes the words won't flow, sometimes they flow so fast it's hard to keep up. Writer's block doesn't have anything to do with ignorance. It's simply a temporary block to word flow, and all writers have it on occasion. Stress, problems in other areas of life, can affect creativity. As stated above, I figured out one of my 'blocks', all by myself, last night. This didn't involve any kind of research or special learning to solve, therefore it was not ignorance blocking me. The other issue I'm having is a dialog scene, and it's just not coming out the way I want it to. I'll figure out what is wrong, and move on. You're the one who doesn't understand writer's block. Maybe you don't suffer from it because you don't actually care that what you're writing is the best possible story you can produce?
For someone who talks about writing this and writing that, JBJ still doesn't have a story posted to Lit or anywhere else.
He is full of what he has read but doesn't seem to be able to grasp the pen.
So Jimmy, when ya get your story written what do you do with it? It could be your mattress stuffing for all we know. So come on and lay something on us.
Dazzle us.
You cant be more wrong. Here's why.
If you witnessed a school shooting you sure as shit could write up what you saw. Reporters do not have writers block. They arent allowed the luxury of writers block. If you interviewed a nutcase you sure as shit could write up your interview. No one gets away with writers block but the artsy-fartsy dabblers.
As much as y'all seem to not like him (I haven't been here very long, note the 'virgin' over there to the left <<<<<<) I kind of agree with this JBJ person. *hides before I'm beaned with something blunt*
*EDIT* Oh damn, looky there, it changed to experienced. When did that happen?
Almost every time I come on a block it's because my characters want to do one thing while I want to go in a different direction. Yes, my characters are individual voices in my head. Don't judge. I think this is why the "talking to myself" thing works for me. I can work out which way is going to work best for the rest of the story. I can take one path as far as it goes and still cut back to take the other. Generally the one that goes farther is the one I take. I like to have my cake and eat it, too.
It's not ignorance, but a simple inability to beat my subconscious into submission and make the words flow the way I want them to.
However, I disagree with this shat smear on my screen. Reporters do to have writer's block. They simply have the luxury of someone telling them what to write and when they need to have it done. Any jackwad can write an article when they're given a theme and a timeline. It's a lot harder to sit and write a full story - start to finish - from your own mind. Even if you impose a timeline on yourself, prepare to the nth degree with plots and outlines, you will eventually hit a wall. Either that or you will write something that leaves a cardboard taste in the back of your throat because you know you sacrificed quality to skirt around the wall so you could meet your requirements.
And having interviewed and worked with nutcases, that's not an easy thing to write down. It's why PhDs are paid the big bucks. They're paid to listen to the shit that spews from those minds and then make enough sense of it to write it down. When you next get the opportunity to sit down with a criminal nutcase, you let me know how easy it is to write about it later. Transcribing an interview is easy. Making it interesting to read is a whole other story.
As for criminals and nutcases, the stories you craft from your interviews gotta make an impression on judges and state attorneys and panels of medical doctors, cuz the outcomes are important. Your story unleashes action. Someone's ox is gonna get gored.