Intense Writer's Block · 7:15am Sep 11th, 2013
I'm having the worst case of writer's block that I ever had. My chapters seem to go nowhere, and my thoughts are all jumbled together in a mess. I'm sorry that it's taking me so long to update, but I've been trying. Also, I figured that you all would like some update on how I'm doing.
Thank you for being patient with me thus far... I hope to have at least a new chapter of Vanishing Act by at most two weeks.
Hey take your time man. No need to stress. In my experience if you just take it easy for a while, something will come eventually. Trying to force something will only make it worse or make you end up hating what you're working on. I'm a patient guy as are most on this site. No need to rush at all.
You keep on trying that's all I ask.
Make some filler chapters/side story for your stories they don't have to be part of the plot.They'll get the imagination going just by making shit up and not giving a shit since their side stories.Not to mention we'll have something to read.but meh you can do whatever.
well seeing this is the only blog you have up and i wanted to put my two cents in on the question you just posted. i will put it here
option 2 but have the meat of the flash back at the end of a chapter bleeding into the beginning of the next chapter. so each chapter has two haves of a flash back but the two only connected by the coarse of the main story in current time. this leaves you with a bridge connecting any two chapters because the last chapter would begin in the same back story as the one before it ended. you would need to connect the different back storys through dialog or inner monologs to connect the reason for the back story.
sorry for the long winded comment but i think the next chapters formatted in this manner would be interesting.
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Good idea. I'm definitely going to consider that. Thanks for the input!
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This is probably the greatest writing advice I ever got. Thank you for sharing it.
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Happy I could help