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skmischuk

Writers block...

Shasher's Stories | December 31st 2009 by Shan kM

I was doing so well there for a while, the writer's juices were flowing again and then Christmas holidays hit and blank................It's hard to focus and concentrate on writing while 4 kids are poking and prodding, and begging and whining and bea read more

DeliaLatham

Writing? What's That?

The Melody Within | December 29th 2009 by Delia Latham

Can I just be honest here?Most of my readers know I'm a published writer, and that I've been working on a couple of new books for far too long. Well, the truth is, I haven't been working as steadily or with as much dedication as I should have. My onc read more

geoffambient

The Greatest Unwritten Story Never Told

Funky Bean Bags | December 22nd 2009 by Geoff

Some of my greatest ideas come to me late at night as I am relaxing in my bean bag chair. For years now I have wanted to write a book, but lacked the motivation. In reality my reasons for authoring a book are completely selfish, and might in fact hur read more

doubleplus

Writers Block? 30 Topic Ideas for Your Online Store’s Blog

DoublePlus Ecommerce Magazine | December 20th 2009 by Susan

Personal blogging is pretty easy; business blogging is tougher. Making it interesting, tying your posts into your product line, and achieving the right voice are a challenge for even the most professional writer. These worries often lead to massive read more

JustArsenal

5 Easy Ways To Inspire Yourself to Write An Internet Marketing Ar…

Just Website Reviews | December 20th 2009 by Pat

The main ingredient in baking up an internet marketing article is a large dose of creativity. While creativity may come natural to many people, some just gets into a block or something to that effect that can drive someone crazy. Many writers have li read more

rapidripz

Evergreen Terrace - Writers Block (2004)

RapidRipz | December 19th 2009 by RapidRipz

Evergreen Terrace - Writers Block (2004)Track listing "Maniac" (Michael Sembello cover) – 3:13"Zero" (Smashing Pumpkins cover) – 2:52"Plowed" (Sponge cover) – 3:12"Stars" (Hum cover) – 4:37"Knowledge" (Operation Ivy cover) – 1:56"Mad World" read more

AlopecianMuse

The Sensitive Souls Network

The Alopecian Muse | December 17th 2009 by Angela

Before I talk about The Sensitive Souls Network, I have to update you all on my “writer’s block” because maybe I wasn’t so honest about my problem. I believe that I hit that middle aged “wall” (crisis of sorts) and read more

6 Ways Make Yourself into Human Lightning Rod of Creativity – W…

HELLO, my name is Blog | December 17th 2009

According to the U.S. National Weather Service, the odds of being struck by lightning in your lifetime are 1 in 6,250.I like those odds.In fact, I believe that’s the BIGGEST secret to a successful creative practice.Making yourself more strikeable.I read more

SBTtraining

Blog Post Ideas – 10 Top Tips for Blog Inspiration

Silicon Beach Training Blog | December 14th 2009 by Silicon Beach Training

Blog Post Ideas – Find inspiration for your blog posts To keep your readers interested in your blog you need to post regularly. It’s not only important to keep your visitors comming back but is very important for improving your seach e read more

alexisholton

writer's block be darned

Adventures in Striving to Get Published | December 9th 2009 by Alexis Holton

I just finished typing out 8 pages in a story I hadn't looked at in months! And they're wonderful! I'm so proud of them! I'm really excited, because this is my first foyer into science fiction since I was twelve. I think I'm doing a darn good job at read more

alexisholton

lack of inspiration

Adventures in Striving to Get Published | December 7th 2009 by Alexis Holton

I've been in the worst funk lately. I've written four sentences to start a story and can't get past that. I need help. :/ Sincerely, The Hopeful Author read more

paulkellis

NaNoWriMo Lesson’s Learned

It was a Dark & Stormy Night ... | December 3rd 2009

I've been off sulking and have found myself to be very unbecoming. For those of you following, I did poorly at NaNoWriMo. I did not succeed. However, there were lessons learned from this experience:1,666 words a day, seven days a week is do-able, if read more

michael413

Overcoming Social Media Writer’s Block

FUEL LINES | November 30th 2009 by Michael Gass

If your agency is going to effectively use social media for inbound lead generation then you must have content. You have to develop a system to write even during the of busiest times and also when you have bouts with writers block. Overcoming social read more

reasonablerobinson

Why Dogs Don't Blog

Gullibility | November 29th 2009 by Reasonable Robinson

Putting the obvious stuff to one side like 'my dog doesn't own a PC', paws aren't built for keyboards, dogs don't care about world affairs, technological developments, personal development, hobbies,... How many times have you thought..."If only I kn read more

CuriousG

Writer's block

Costa Rica Blog | November 28th 2009 by Don Halbert

I tell you...I never imagined I would experience this "phenom" called writers block however I think I've had a taste. Normally reserved for professional authors, writers block can hit even those who don't write professionally. Actually I am by n read more

Ghunibee

Procrastination?...I'll Do It Later

Author Blog: Glynis Smy | November 27th 2009 by Glynis Smy

There has been a lot written about procrastination on the Internet. I can do it well and will probably get an honours degree in it, from the University of life.I decided that a good way to use my procrastination time, was to read about it. I spent a read more

froglady

My Mind Is Wondering Around Somewhere!

Live Laugh Frogs | November 24th 2009

Did you ever just have those times when you absolutely do not have anything to write about. Or better yet you have a million things your thinking about, but if you would write about them people would definitely think you belong in some loony bin.I do read more

jkjoy

My Mind Is Wondering Around Somewhere!

Jodi's Journey | November 24th 2009 by Jodi

Did you ever just have those times when you absolutely do not have anything to write about. Or better yet you have a million things your thinking about, but if you would write about them people would definitely think you belong in some loony bin.I do read more

lizzie2uk

What Every Writer Needs

Louie Jerome Author | November 24th 2009 by jan

A writer's block assistant is exactly what every writer needs for Christmas.I recommend this to all writers who suffer the dreaded 'block'. read more

melbs1969

Stuff. Yeah, That’s Right. Just. Stuff.

Rock And Drool...Mom Gone Mental | November 23rd 2009 by melissa

The Gosselins divorce will finally be final. Big whoop. Now he’ll go on and father more kids with more women because he’s a douche like that. And she’ll find another little schmuck that she can control because she is a controllin read more

eddiecon

Out Of Ideas? Go Outside

Cash The Checks | November 21st 2009 by Eddie

The greatest ideas don’t happen after 5 hours of hard work trying to figure something out. These ideas come when you set your mind free. When you’re not thinking about work, creative juices can flow naturally. In fact, “thinking ou read more

cherie27

5 Easy Ways to get your creative juices Going

Cherie's Profit Blog | November 19th 2009 by Cherie

Writing an article does not just mean putting thoughts into words then typing and writing. You have to capture the interest of their readers and get them to read on. To send your message across you have to draw the reader’s attention and have a read more

lizzie2uk

Playing With A Poetry Bot

Louie Jerome Author | November 18th 2009 by jan

I don't know whether I have writer's block, if I'm worn out, or jut plain lazy but for the past few hours I have been playing with my new toy.I found a Poetry Bot that writes silly Ginsberg type verse that is senseless but somehow makes me laugh on o read more

sparklyscotty

How to Chase Down Your Muse

Writers Remorse | November 18th 2009 by Angel

Has your muse been a little lazy lately?  Most writers struggle with a lack of inspiration from time to time.  Sometimes taking a short break is all that is needed to freshen up your tired brain and get the creative juices flowing again.&nb read more

zanesafrit

6 Steps to Overcoming Writer's Block

Zane Safrit | November 17th 2009 by Zane

You blog, you tweet, you podcast, you youtube...you encounter writer’s block. All of these social media resources turn us all into...writers. And writers face writer’s block eventually. I’ve blogged almost daily for 4 and 1/2 years now. There read more

mamakelly

A Bad Case of Blogger’s Block

2 Witches Blog - Pagan Family Life | November 16th 2009 by mama kelly

Some of it is the depression that I’ve spoken of far too often. Some of it is stress and fatigue related to poor sleep and a crappy job. Most of it is simply a matter of being busy.  Keeping the kids shuttled to 3 classes a week at the Tae Kwo read more

tellman

How to get new content…from old content.

Tellman's List Building Blog | November 16th 2009 by Tellman Knudson

Oh man. Another day, another blog post… Another chance to sit, stuck, staring at the screen scratching your scalp and wondering what to write about… But does it really have to be this hard? Chances are, if you’ve been online for a w read more

ideagirl

NANOWRIMO – Linda’s 80’s Playlist for Writers

Idea Girl Consulting - Word Press | November 15th 2009 by linda randall

  writers_block Ack! I’ve got Writers Block, what should I do? Calling all you NaNoWriMo Writers. Don’t sweat it! Just take a few minutes, go for a walk, pop in a CD and dance around your office. Read the newspaper, or watch TV for a read more

samproof

Nanowrimo 2009 – writers block

The Path to Publication | November 14th 2009 by Sam Proof

I know it’s National Novel Writing Month – so you’d expect me to be all abuzz over here on this blog I’ve dedicated to writing. Well thankfully I’ve just been so busy writing that I haven’t found the time to blog. read more

olbooks

I Have to Write a Blog Post. Why Can’t I Think of Anything To S…

Our Little books | November 13th 2009 by Julia Lindsey

When we learn to open our eyes and ears to the world, we come to understand and sincerely appreciate the simple joys presented to us. If we could just capture these treasured moments, finding topics to write about will become the easiest part of begi read more