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Nearly every story writer has confronted a block when sitting down to start a story. While daunting, “writer’s block” can be overcome by using a few story starter tips.
First, understand that the block itself doesn’t mean anything. Writers who have the most difficulty overcoming the initial steps in getting a story
1419 readersThere’s nothing worse than being bogged down with writer’s block — it interrupts the flow of writing, derails your creativity and leaves you frustrated. But as with all things in life, the best thing to do when faced with a challenge, is to make the best of it and work you way through it.
For writers,
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3569 readersFear. Lack of confidence. Blank-page syndrome. Insecurities. Writer’s block.
These are the writing idea killers. Cater to them, and you’ll run out of words, live in doubt and constantly fight with your writing confidence.
Destroy them, and you’ve freed yourself from the psychological traps of writer’s block forever. Your writing becomes effortless, ideas flow from a fountain
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4001 readersA would-be teacher was assigned to tutor a boy who was not just reluctant, not just resistant, but actually hostile to reading. The first day, the tutor took the boy aside and asked him to read the first sentence of a book.
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It sounded an excellent plan, no doubt, and very neatly and simply arranged. The only difficulty was, she had not the smallest idea how to set about it.~ Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland
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