Hi Sarah, I'd suggest just jumping back into the process of writing every day. If you have a project already in mind, I'd suggest knowing your ending to ensure you finish. If you need any tips, let me know!
Hi Sarah, I struggled with this as well. I've started to write a sequel to my book and for some reason couldn't get going. I decided to just keep writing even if it didn't make sense, and soon the creativity and motivation came back. Now I can't stop!
I agree with Aray. While you’re free writing, explore how you see yourself as a writer. Ask yourself, why do I want to write, what do I want to say. I used to have my writing students write about themselves in third person. You could try that. You could also do a google search for writing prompts. I think once you start writing, your creativity will come back to you.
If you want to be "coached", you can do the very well known book The Artist's Way - it's like a 12 weeks program. Lots of interesting info and a great way to be reminded to write every day and to feed your passion. Good luck :)
Sarah, I think you could use the help from a professional writer-filmmaker. I've been able to coach - and offer advice to young writers over the years. Check me out on IMDb and if you want any advice feel free to reach out.
Hi, Sarah, I've had some stuff recently happen and I've definitely found being a part of the Writers' Room has really encouraged me. Having a community and meeting throughout the week is super helpful. It helps create excitement, but also accountability. We meet to learn about the craft and business, work on script coverages and pitches and have zoom writing cafes throughout the week. If you'd like to try it out for a free month, please reach out to Jason Mirch (j.mirch@stage32.com), the Director of Script Services. Stay encouraged and best of luck to you!
I put my guitar away 30 years ago and dragged it out again last month. Love playing now more than ever. If I had of forced myself to keep playing when my son was born I probably would have sold my gear and never gone back.
Walk away. If you are meant to come back you will. Every hour you waste on something that doesn’t bring you joy is an hour wasted. Yes we all have to work and pay bills. But the rare hours we have for us should not be wasted.
I have my writing app on my PC, iPad and Phone so I can write every moment I get. I am such a writing nerd I am on here talking about writing when I am not writing. I hope you find something that brings you the same joy writing brings me. That may be writing. But it may be something else.
Write a story, free writings, thoughts, etc that are similar to embarrassing things, traumas, things you were/are ashamed of can be very freeing and jumpstart things.
Write the first thing that comes into your mind. It could just be a short story, a scene, or anything. It doesn't have to be anything in particular but the important thing is to start writing and the rest will come back.
I was in a rut 3 three years ago and I made a decision to get off the couch, and I volunteered on a cheap budget short movie by random strangers. And holy shit - an Oscar winning Screenwriter was on set, volunteering his Time and Experience. He was there from call time to last shot, ate crew food, and didn't complain. 12-14 hour shoot days and he's 80 years old! That short movie experience rejuvenated my writing. If this is the life you want to do for a living or a hobby, you gotta ride out the ups and downs.
Be gentle with yourself. It's okay to have bad days and no inspiration sometimes. Treat yourself. Sometimes I like to go hiking or just do something different that reminds how life can be so precious by enjoying the little moments. I usually get back on track, and come back with a greater purpose. You got this!
Had enough small time success just to tell me wasn't wasting my time. Met some useable people and learned few things in the process. I just keep moving, following SAS rule (small achievable steps)...my next one happens to be feature script lift off...
Hi Sarah, I'd suggest just jumping back into the process of writing every day. If you have a project already in mind, I'd suggest knowing your ending to ensure you finish. If you need any tips, let me know!
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Hi Sarah, I struggled with this as well. I've started to write a sequel to my book and for some reason couldn't get going. I decided to just keep writing even if it didn't make sense, and soon the creativity and motivation came back. Now I can't stop!
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Put your ass in a chair and write - it's as simple as that.
I agree with Aray. While you’re free writing, explore how you see yourself as a writer. Ask yourself, why do I want to write, what do I want to say. I used to have my writing students write about themselves in third person. You could try that. You could also do a google search for writing prompts. I think once you start writing, your creativity will come back to you.
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If you want to be "coached", you can do the very well known book The Artist's Way - it's like a 12 weeks program. Lots of interesting info and a great way to be reminded to write every day and to feed your passion. Good luck :)
Maybe this will help? I wrote this blog as a way to help others during all this craziness: https://fightonentertainment.com/beat-writers-block-during-coronavirus/
I recommend the Artist’s way also.
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Sarah, I think you could use the help from a professional writer-filmmaker. I've been able to coach - and offer advice to young writers over the years. Check me out on IMDb and if you want any advice feel free to reach out.
Hi, Sarah, I've had some stuff recently happen and I've definitely found being a part of the Writers' Room has really encouraged me. Having a community and meeting throughout the week is super helpful. It helps create excitement, but also accountability. We meet to learn about the craft and business, work on script coverages and pitches and have zoom writing cafes throughout the week. If you'd like to try it out for a free month, please reach out to Jason Mirch (j.mirch@stage32.com), the Director of Script Services. Stay encouraged and best of luck to you!
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I put my guitar away 30 years ago and dragged it out again last month. Love playing now more than ever. If I had of forced myself to keep playing when my son was born I probably would have sold my gear and never gone back.
Walk away. If you are meant to come back you will. Every hour you waste on something that doesn’t bring you joy is an hour wasted. Yes we all have to work and pay bills. But the rare hours we have for us should not be wasted.
I have my writing app on my PC, iPad and Phone so I can write every moment I get. I am such a writing nerd I am on here talking about writing when I am not writing. I hope you find something that brings you the same joy writing brings me. That may be writing. But it may be something else.
Write a story, free writings, thoughts, etc that are similar to embarrassing things, traumas, things you were/are ashamed of can be very freeing and jumpstart things.
Check out How This Writer Eventually Laughed off a Blacklist 2, Got Told He Was a “Bad Writer”, Never Made It past the Quarter Finals & Still Optioned a Goddamned Feature Script, Dear Writers, It's Okay To Feel Futile, and A Plan to Succeed in Screenwriting in 2021 for some motivation and guidance.
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Write the first thing that comes into your mind. It could just be a short story, a scene, or anything. It doesn't have to be anything in particular but the important thing is to start writing and the rest will come back.
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Great advice has already been given above, but ask yourself why have you stopped writing? Perhaps start there. ;)
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I was in a rut 3 three years ago and I made a decision to get off the couch, and I volunteered on a cheap budget short movie by random strangers. And holy shit - an Oscar winning Screenwriter was on set, volunteering his Time and Experience. He was there from call time to last shot, ate crew food, and didn't complain. 12-14 hour shoot days and he's 80 years old! That short movie experience rejuvenated my writing. If this is the life you want to do for a living or a hobby, you gotta ride out the ups and downs.
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Be gentle with yourself. It's okay to have bad days and no inspiration sometimes. Treat yourself. Sometimes I like to go hiking or just do something different that reminds how life can be so precious by enjoying the little moments. I usually get back on track, and come back with a greater purpose. You got this!
1 person likes this
Had enough small time success just to tell me wasn't wasting my time. Met some useable people and learned few things in the process. I just keep moving, following SAS rule (small achievable steps)...my next one happens to be feature script lift off...