Saturday, February 26, 2011

*THE BIG BAD LITERARY WOLF-"aka" WRITER'S BLOCK!*

STOP! I HAVE WRITER'S BLOCK! I CAN'T GO ON!"

(Diva's House Of Literary Coffee) The instantaneous melt down of a writer in the moment.  It's the screeching halt we allow ourselves as writers to buy into as if we are buying into the latest scam of the year. Excuses, excuses and more excuses that we ratify so we can take a break from what we say we so-call love to do. 

The must have fad in literature that has been giving more writers grief then anything else is the big bad literary wolf "aka" writer's block.  It rings true all over the world and many have backed down from the "big bad literar wolf."  The art of writing is a very complex one depending on who you ask.  As we gear ourselves up for the creative process we sort of knowingly schedule the the big bad literary wolf  "aka" writer's block into our writing time.  The mind works on repetition and the more we subconsciously tell ourselves that we have writer's block the more it will repeat itself and interwind in the daily grind of your writing process.

Stepping up to the plate and letting this literary wolf know who's boss is what any writer must do.  If you are serious enough to break through then, getting your mind right is your writer's calling card.  It's the single most important aspect of the creative process.  In time what you think is writer's block will utltimately disappear and you will be able to keep it moving and complete your writing without any knocks from the big bad literary wolf. 

Opening your mind and taking it to the next level is very necessary as a writer.  A high stategic and high valocity of imagination is all it takes.  You the writer just have to give yourself permission to incorportate those things to put your writing in check.  The obvious is there when it comes to breaking down barries such as writer's block.  We just have to keep pushing through until we get that literary drive and keep it moving into shear explosive storytelling.









By: Cherries and Strawberries
*Literary Spice That's Oh So Nice*

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