Jayden Kahn - Week 6; Writers Block

15 Ways to Stop Writer's Block - ScreenCraft

    Writer's block is awful. It is one of the worst things one can experience. You just can't think, brainstorm, express your thoughts, etc. When you finally think you found something to write, two sentences in there's nothing else to say.
    Many writers experience writer's block. Even I am experiencing writer's block writing this blog post. I feel like I am just throwing down thoughts onto this "piece of paper", getting in my own head. I can hear my own thoughts, their frustrated tone, yelling at me to write, but nothing to write about. I am stuck. Nowhere to go, no goal to reach, no point to express. Nothing. Pure blackness. Blank sheet of paper. But yet I am writing, just writing nothing. I can't gather my thoughts - I am all thought-out. It's annoying because I want to write and I don't mind going on tangents, but when I can't think of anything to write, I want to write more but it frustrates me because I can't.
    Yet here I am, writing about writer's block. I am experiencing everything I just criticized, yet I have words on my paper. I believe it is called meta (or at least that is what Mrs. Ho said). One of the things I do to counteract writer's block, which I literally just did in this blog post, is just write and eventually your thoughts catch on and start filling in the gaps. Sometimes I just lose my interest in writing anything at that split moment because I don't know what to write about. Both of these work, it just depends on what mood I am in. 
    How do you deal with writer's block?

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