congratulations, but remember to try and fit it into the standard 90-110 pages. First script I wrote was 236 pages and I had to rewrite the whole thing after learning this lesson
Writer’s block is a tool — use it. When asked why you haven’t produced anything lately, just say, “I’m blocked. Since most people think that writing is some mystical process where characters “talk to you and you can hear their voices in your head, being blocked is the perfect cover for when you just don’t feel like working. The gods of creativity bless you, they forsake you, it’s out of your hands and whatnot. Writer’s block is like “We couldn’t get a baby sitter or “I ate some bad shrimp, an excuse that always gets you a pass. The electric company nagging you for money, your cell provider harassing you, whatever — just say, “I’m blocked, and you’re off the hook. But don’t overdo it. In the same way the baby-sitter bit loses credibility when your kids are in grad school, there’s an expiration date. After 20 years, you might want to mix it up. Throw in an Ellisonian “My house caught fire and burned up my opus. The specifics don’t matter — the important thing is to figure out what works for you. WHITEHEAD - NYTimes - 08/01/2012
Never had 'writer's block' -- I work from structured outlines. When my ideas slow down, I jump to rewriting or polishing other projects. Keep writing. Make it an enjoyable addiction to your daily life and it will become a necessary fact, like breathing.
Awesome dude. Keep those fingers rolling! I'm starting mine in September--hell or high water!
Keep up the good work.
Great job! Welcome to the club :)
You're in the ZONE! Isn't it pure fun?!
congratulations, but remember to try and fit it into the standard 90-110 pages. First script I wrote was 236 pages and I had to rewrite the whole thing after learning this lesson
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Writer’s block is a tool — use it. When asked why you haven’t produced anything lately, just say, “I’m blocked. Since most people think that writing is some mystical process where characters “talk to you and you can hear their voices in your head, being blocked is the perfect cover for when you just don’t feel like working. The gods of creativity bless you, they forsake you, it’s out of your hands and whatnot. Writer’s block is like “We couldn’t get a baby sitter or “I ate some bad shrimp, an excuse that always gets you a pass. The electric company nagging you for money, your cell provider harassing you, whatever — just say, “I’m blocked, and you’re off the hook. But don’t overdo it. In the same way the baby-sitter bit loses credibility when your kids are in grad school, there’s an expiration date. After 20 years, you might want to mix it up. Throw in an Ellisonian “My house caught fire and burned up my opus. The specifics don’t matter — the important thing is to figure out what works for you. WHITEHEAD - NYTimes - 08/01/2012
Congrats. Keep all these comments in mind because rewriting is/can be a bitch, as Laura S posted. Good Luck!
Never had 'writer's block' -- I work from structured outlines. When my ideas slow down, I jump to rewriting or polishing other projects. Keep writing. Make it an enjoyable addiction to your daily life and it will become a necessary fact, like breathing.