Writer’s block?
Nope, just out of gas. Or out of ideas.
Where a writer finds their ideas is different for every writer. And there are times when we feel plum empty.

If that’s the case, maybe it’s time to stop, look around, listen and daydream a bit. Then start asking lots and lots of questions.
A while back I touched on the subject of questions, but I’m beginning to understand, asking questions is more important than I first realized.
Not just for the sake of a story, but for ideas too.
Neil Gaiman wrote that he makes up ideas as he daydreams, and when he’s bored. He then begins to ask questions, adding to the “What if…”, “I wonder….”
Angie Sage wrote for The Guardian that she didn’t believe in writer’s block. She explains that running out of ideas may mean your story is just stuck.
What advice does Ms. Sage offer for a stuck…
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Thanks so much for the reblog!
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You’re very welcome! @v@ ❤
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