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Writing report
Last night, instead of writing a scene, I wrote down in my brainstorming file all my fears about the book, the things I'm afraid I'll do wrong, or that I won't be able to figure out, the ways I'm afraid it'll be a cliche. I did this in hopes that by exposing them to sunlight, I would make them shrivel up, have less power over me, so that I could get back to writing. Anyway, it helped to write them down, just so that I could set them aside.
Wrote 327 words in this morning's session.
Onward and upward.
Peg
Wrote 327 words in this morning's session.
Onward and upward.
Peg
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Re: sharing fears
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When I'm stuck on something, I sometimes write journal entries on Why I Am Stuck, which sometimes turns out to be a hopes-and-fears kind of thing, and sometimes turns out to be me not asking the right question. But it has some of the same cathartic effect--and frequently DOES get me unstuck. But your method is even more direct. "Facts are like cows," as Bunter's mother says.